QUESTIONS
1.
1.
The most common drinking age worldwide is 18. In contrast, the drinking age in the United States is 21. In a recent YouGov survey, 41% of Americans believe the drinking age should be younger than 21, while 47% believe it should stay at 21 and 12% believe it should be higher. Should the legal drinking age in the U.S. be changed?
Yes, it should be lower than 21
19%
284 votes
Yes, it should be higher than 21
16%
247 votes
No, it should stay at 21
65%
969 votes
2.
2.
The most common driving age around the world is also 18, while in the U.S., the driving age is lower —16 in most states. About half of Americans believe this is too young: 52% of Americans believe the minimum driving age should be older than 16. Do you think the minimum driving age should be older than 16?
Yes
61%
922 votes
No
25%
374 votes
Undecided
14%
204 votes
3.
3.
54% of Americans think there should be a maximum age limit for driving. While no state currently enforces a strict age cutoff, many impose tougher renewal requirements for older drivers, like more frequent vision exams. Do you think there should be a maximum age limit for driving?
Yes
34%
510 votes
No
35%
519 votes
Undecided
27%
408 votes
Not Applicable
4%
63 votes
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