The statement that in order to keep a victim of severe internal bleeding from going into shock, yous should keep him moving until EMS arrives, is false. You should elevate the bleeding area above the level of the heart to slow down the bleeding. If there are signs of shock (lack of oxygen to the tissues of the body) you should lay the person down and raise the legs, this will help the circulation.
Social interactions with peers can promote moral development because as peers interact with each other, they experience opportunities to develop perspective-taking skills and practice conflict resolution.
Answer: They can help keep you from getting distracted while you're driving, they can act as a second eye to look for any potential dangers, and they can switch places with you if needed.