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Question: Determine which fallacy the following statements demonstrate. (One fallacy will not be used.)
We should reduce teen drivers because they're inexperienced drivers, so raising the driving age will decrease the number of young, inexperienced drivers on the road.
My car was bumped by a teen trying to back out in a parking lot. This also happened to a co-worker of mine. Clearly, teen drivers cannot be allowed to drive.
Most adults believe that the driving age should be raised.
Either we raise the driving age or auto accident related deaths will continue to rise.
Every time we're on the roads, we face the possibility of getting into an accident with teen drivers. What if our loved ones are harmed or even killed by teen drivers? They're everywhere, not paying any attention to their driving because they're listening to their music and texting on their phones. Innocent drivers cannot avoid these menaces on the road.
Police officers in Riverside County say that brain development of minors isn't sufficient to give them the responsibility of driving.
Please determine which fallacy the following statements demonstrate. (One fallacy will not be used.) Choose Circular Reasoning, Appeal to tradition, hasty generalization, appeal to authority, appeal to fear, appeal to popular opinion , either or fallacy