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The correct answer to this open question is the following.
Among the factors causing risk behavior in teenagers when under the influence of being behind the wheel are low self-esteem, peer pressure, lack of parental guidance, and lack of role models.
If teenagers do not receive driving education and are backed by their parent or role models, there are many risks when they get behind a wheel.
Driving a car is a serious thing and can be risky if teenagers do not have the right preparation. Today, these young people have risky behavior because there is no mother or father behind them to support them and instructed them; or at least a role model figure that can inspire them to do the right things. If you combine this with peer pressure from other peers that force the teenager to drink and drive and low self-esteem, you have a dangerous combination that could create an accident.