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- what is the leading cause of death amongst young people?
- what is the speed limit in a school zone?
- when approaching an intersection with a flashing red light, what should you do?
- what should you do when being approached by an aggressive driver?
- please list the steps to a proper lane change.
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The leading cause of death among young people (typically defined as those in the adolescent to young adult age range, e.g., 15 - 24 years old) is often unintentional injuries, with motor vehicle crashes being a major contributor. Other significant causes can include suicide (which has been rising in prevalence among youth) and homicide in some regions. However, globally, for many young age groups, accidents (especially road traffic accidents) are a primary leading cause of death.
The speed limit in a school zone varies by country, state, or local jurisdiction. In the United States, for example, many school zones have a speed limit of 20 miles per hour (mph) when children are present (during school hours or when school zone signs/flashers are active). In other countries, it could be in kilometers per hour (e.g., 30 km/h in some Canadian or European school zones). The specific limit is set to ensure the safety of children who may be walking or crossing the road near schools.
A flashing red light at an intersection is treated the same as a stop sign. So, when approaching such an intersection, you should come to a complete stop, yield to any pedestrians, bicyclists, or other vehicles that have the right - of - way (e.g., vehicles already in the intersection or coming from a priority direction), and then proceed when it is safe to do so.
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The leading cause of death among young people (e.g., 15 - 24 years old) is often unintentional injuries, with motor vehicle crashes being a major contributor. Suicide and homicide are also significant causes in many regions.