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Yes because In the decade of 2000-2009, 27 percent of the victims in crashes involving 15 to 20 year old drivers were riding as passengers with a young driver. The chances a 16-year-old will die in a crash increase

  • 39 percent with one teen passenger,
  • 86 percent with two teen passengers, and
  • 182 percent with three or more teen passengers.
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