Peers in the backseats may be the problem with teenage driving
Studies on teenage driving have identified teenage passengers as a major reason for automobile accidents. A state lawmaker is interested in limiting the number of teen passengers one can take. Contrary to popular belief, teenage fatalities due to auto accidents are not the result of cell phone use or inexperience alone. Statistics show that the common denominator in teen fatalities is the number of teenage passengers in the car with a teenage driver.
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