Teenager Behavior and Seat Belt Usage

What can help to lower the chances that a teen will use a seat belt?

A. Seat belt laws

B. Having parents who use seat belts

C. Being alone in the car

D. Having a best friend who doesn't use a seat belt

Answer:

Explanation: Answer: D, having a best friend who doesn't use a seat belt.

Teenagers like to rebel and appear cool in front of their peers so they are more likely to do things that are against what their parents are doing or what the law states. If they have a best friend however that does wear their seat belt then they will most likely conform and do the same as they don't want to stand out or seem, also best friends are comfortable enough around each other to not show off. It's different when it's just a friend though, teenagers will try and impress each other over sometimes dangerous things. We've all done it.

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