Is 18 Too Early to Get a Driver's License?

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DelEli
07/29/25 10:44pm
18 is not too early to get a driver's license. Here is some relevant information about obtaining a driver's license: 1. Subjects required for the driver's license test: Subject 1, Subject 2, Subject 3, and Subject 4. 2. Materials needed for the driver's license test: medical examination form, application form, ID card, etc. 3. Precautions for the driver's license test: Subject 1 is a theoretical test, so don't take it lightly, and always check your ID card before the test; Subject 2 involves an in-car test, so make sure to adjust the seat and rearview mirror properly after getting in the car; after completing Subject 3, always shift to neutral when parking by the roadside; Subject 4 includes multiple-choice questions, so don't mistake multiple-choice questions for single-choice ones—always read the question requirements carefully.
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JoyLee
08/16/25 12:03am
I got my driver's license right after turning 18 and don't think it's too early at all. When learning to drive, I picked it up quickly with sharp reflexes—my instructor said young people absorb knowledge easily. Getting a license isn't just about driving skills; it taught me responsibility: every time I get behind the wheel, I must prioritize safety—no speeding, no drunk driving. I was a bit nervous at first, but practice made perfect—from parallel parking to road driving, I gradually built experience. I believe 18 is the perfect age to learn new things, with flexible school schedules—just find a reputable driving school. The key is developing good habits like seatbelt use and blind spot awareness, which will pay off for years. Though beginners make mistakes, proper training reduces risks. Remember: don't rush—steady progress is true skill!
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LaPresley
10/18/25 4:40am
As a parent, I'd say getting a driver's license at 18 isn't too early, but safety considerations are crucial. Young drivers tend to be impulsive - distracted driving (like phone use) and speeding are common, leading to higher accident rates. My advice: Parents shouldn't rush the process. First, choose a quality driving school to strengthen foundational knowledge and simulator training, ensuring they understand traffic rules. Schedule ample supervised driving practice before allowing independent road driving. Financially, consider costs: driving lessons and vehicle purchase require planning. Waiting until they're more mature (even just until 20) won't hurt. Safety must always come first - don't prioritize convenience over risk.
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