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From: The Observed Effects of Teenage Passengers on the Risky Driving Behavior of Teenage Drivers," published on line in Accident Analysis and Prevention.

chart displaying the percentage of drivers exceeding speed limit by 15 mph or more

Note: the difference for exceeding the speed limit by gender (posted in the middle comparison) is not statistically significant.

"With a male passenger present, one-fourth of teenage drivers exceeded the speed limit by at least 15 mph (versus less than 10 percent of general traffic)."

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