A new study from the water-is-still-wet research department has found that teens may have been the victims of peer pressure just before a crash. The studies were crafted by the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia and State Farm.
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The first study surveyed 198 teens and found that those who were more likely to have friends pile into a vehicle with them were also apt to call themselves “thrill seekers.” Those teens also said they didn’t want their parents to set rules or keep an eye on their comings and goings. In addition, they were less likely to perceive the risks associated with driving in general.
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