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Which factor is related to seat belt use in teens?

A. Type of vehicle
B. Weather conditions
C. Alcohol use
D. Speed limit on roadways

PLEASE HELP

User Trotterdylan
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Answer:

I feel the most likely answers would be A or D but then again your question is very confusing. do you have more context?

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User Faujong
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Answer:

The correct answer is D, speed limit on roadways.

Step-by-step explanation:

According to a study held in 2009, there were more teens who crashed during weather related incidents. The teens who were wearing a seatbelt did not suffer any fatalities. Other factors including speed limits, and law enforcement spending. It is against the law in the United States to drive without a seat belt. All passengers need to be in a seatbelt or properly installed device such as a car seat.

The weather is another huge factor for a person to wear seatbelts. Hydroplaning is common when there is standing water on roads, and a seat belt can safe your life when the car spirals out of control on wet roadways. Snow and ice are other reasons you would want to wear seatbelts. Many cars leave the road when they slide off, and wearing a seatbelt will help to save lives during these types of weather related incidents. But that is not the answer.

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