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A writer is crafting an argument in favor of lowering the age to get a driver’s license in their state to 14 years of age. Which evidence would give the most credible and reliable support for this argument?(1 point)
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A local woman who is the mother of three children says that she wishes her 14-year-old daughter could drive in order to help her with her errands.
A local woman who is the mother of three children says that she wishes her 14-year-old daughter could drive in order to help her with her errands.

A national news broadcast reports that in South Dakota, teenagers as young as 14 years old can receive their restricted driver’s permits.
A national news broadcast reports that in South Dakota, teenagers as young as 14 years old can receive their restricted driver’s permits.

A professor of driving science recently observed that younger drivers have better eyesight and quicker reaction times than older drivers.
A professor of driving science recently observed that

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younger drivers have better eyesight and quicker reaction times than older drivers.

This evidence is the most credible and reliable support for the argument because it comes from a professional in the field of driving science. A professor's expertise lends authority to the statement, providing a scientific basis for the claim that younger drivers may have advantages in terms of their physical abilities. This supports the argument for lowering the driving age more effectively than anecdotal evidence from a local resident or reports from another state that don't address the specific situation or context in the writer's state.

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