In the USA, in most states, you can get a restricted driver's license at age 16.
Anyone who is born today, and is qualified to get such a license, is three years younger than the original iPhone.
Quite frankly, it scares me that there will be people driving who were not even a thought of a thought when the first iPhone was announced, possibly with older siblings who also were not around at the time the iPhone was released, who might be in their first or second year of college by now, but here we are.
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