Less experience in life means teens have fewer opportunities to learn from their own mistakes and the mistakes of others. After all, when you're a kid your parents try to make sure you're always safe, and generally they succeed. So kids get to thinking that nothing really bad will ever happen to them because so far Mom and Dad have kept them safe. But teenagers have more opportunities to get into much deeper trouble--the kind Mom and Dad can't always save you from.
Another thing: the teenage brain has not developed and matured yet. Even when it's the same size as an adult brain, the parts of the brain that deal with self-control and predicting consequences of certain actions are not done growing yet.
I think part of the answer is empowerment. Doing bad or risky things proves to yourself that you are in control, that you have free will to change your own destiny. It's not a good or smart way to feel empowered, but I think that's part of the motivation for taking such risks.
Logically, they know that there is a saying of "Don't drink and Drive" and they have been told the consequences. However, teens believe that none of this will happen to them because they can manage a few drinks. That is because accurate prediction of consequences is not fully developed until one is in their mid-twenties.
63% of teens can drive a stick shift.
Teens drink because of pressure they get from freinds and family
sadly, many. there a alot of people forgetting that you should not drink and drive. especially teens
if they are trustworthy teens.
no teens shouldn't drink alcohol because it can lead to miss behavior and agresion
in my personal opinion, 100%. but there are defiantly more teens that drink alcohol that those who don't.
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Because most teens are not responsible or mature
it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving it very sad but 10,987,095 teens died from drink driving
Some teens drink. Some teens get drunk. Some teens die.