1.  What is the point at issue between Quinn and Dakota?

A. whether sixteen-year-olds should be required to take drivers education before being issued a license
B. whether schools ought to provide drivers education to fourteen- and fifteen-year-old students
C. whether the standards for issuing drivers licenses should become more stringent
D. whether sixteen-year-olds are prepared to drive in today's traffic conditions
E. whether parents are able to do a good job teaching their children to drive

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The speakers support their arguments in different ways, but both are concerned with whether sixteen-year-olds should continue to be allowed to receive drivers licenses.