Imagine your state is considering a bill that would eliminate teens' ability to obtain a restricted driver's license at age 15 and would increase the minimum age for a regular driver's license from 16 to 18 years. The American Automobile Association publishes an article on its website about the proposed policy. In a well-written paragraph, explain what their position would most likely be on the idea and what actions they might take to get it passed or not passed.


Respuesta :

i think the article would be very likely geared towards Winning the publics favor to prevent passing the bill. They will probably form an interest group so the bill will not pass. If the bill passed, it will potentially reduce their potential income from that age group

Answer:

It could go to one side whether to create conscience in people and support it or to incentive people to not support it. It would depend I they want to protect teenagers from car accidents or sell them cars.

Explanation:

I think they would go socially responsible and say this:

According to the most resent posture from all automotive companies, we have decided to increase the age limit to receive a driver’s license. We strongly believe teenagers are very important to us and that is why we want to protect them. Recent studies have showed strong arguments to make us take this decision. It is hard for us to say this but we prefer to have a more mature population of users than to not have them. We have to take care of the young and that is the reason why we are following the congress call and in order to thank them we are going to support all the newly sweet sixteen adolescents and their parents to acquire our safest and coolest vehicles when they are ready. We want them safe and alive; we want them forever with us.  

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