The document argues that there should be more laws regulating teen driving as teens are inexperienced drivers and vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death among teens. Currently, some states have restrictions like nighttime driving curfews and limits on passengers but the author argues for stricter laws such as longer permit periods and higher penalties for speeding. Data presented shows that alcohol is a factor in many teen driving fatalities and that behaviors like speeding and risk-taking may depend on the gender of passengers. In conclusion, the author believes additional regulation could help reduce the number of accidents involving teen drivers.