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Answer: It would be C.
Explanation:
Which action is known to reduce speeding in teens?
A. Better roadways
B. Drinking alcohol
C. Peer actions
D. Other drivers' speeding
It would be C. A would not be it because even if you have better roadways they may not help reduce the speed and instead increase it because the teen may like the smooth feeling. B would not be it because the driver is under the influence. This usually can put the idea of going really fast in the driver's mind because "who would stop them?" and "what's the worst that could happen?" D would not be it because the teenager may want to compete with the other driver to become victorious which would include in them speeding up.
Peer actions is known to reduce speeding in teens.
- Peer sitting next to the driver can tell the person who is driving to slow down if they speed.
What is the consequences of speeding?
Increased degree of crash severity leading to more severe injuries;
- Economic implications of a speed-related crash.
- Increased fuel consumption/cost.
What is the result of peers being around?
- Peer relationships provide a unique context in which children learn a range of critical social emotional skills, such as empathy, cooperation and problem-solving strategies.
- Peer relationships can also contribute negatively to social emotional development through bullying, exclusion, and deviant peer processes.
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