Teen drivers are more likely to:
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Drive too fast and tailgate than older drivers.
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Be involved in a collision than older drivers.
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Engage in risky driving behavior than older drivers.
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All of the above.
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Explanation
Teenage drivers are statistically more prone to risky behaviors, such as speeding, tailgating, and poor decision-making, which increases their likelihood of being involved in collisions compared to older, more experienced drivers. Avoiding distractions, following traffic laws, keeping a safe following distance and driving at a speed appropriate for road conditions can significantly reduce the risk of accidents.
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