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Teenagers - because... (a) they lack driving experience, (b) they think they're invincible and (c) they're more likely to take risks (such as drink/drug driving).
17-25... simply because they're inexperienced, and (in many cases) immature. Additionally, they are more likely to take risks by their passengers inciting them to drive irrationally.
Yes, they have more accidents. They have less experience and take more risks.
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There aren't a lot of risks with cosmetic dental work
The purpose of business drivers is to allow the company to ensure someone for the sole purpose of operating a vehicle for their business. This protects the company from potential litigation risks.
down's syndrome is more likely
A fear of failure.
Most likely you will throw up.
Stimulants
it affects us that maori people made lots of risks in their lives to be treated as equals.