When a junior driver first gets his or her license, it gives them a sense of freedom. ... This freedom is being stifled though by the 11:00 o’clock junior drivers’ curfew. In the state of Pennsylvania, junior drivers are only allowed to drive between the hours of 7:00 AM and 11:00 PM. This limits the amount of time a junior driver is permitted on the road. ... Pennsylvania did design this law around the time when most junior drivers are asleep. ... I feel this law should be lifted and there should be no curfew for junior drivers, because it creates a burden for thousands of junior drivers everywhere.
Not allowing junior drivers out past 11:00 o’clock is not necessary. ... This does not allot junior drivers enough time forcing them to leave early or find a ride home. A majority of junior drivers would not want to leave an event early just because they had to get home on time.
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