Transportation laws <span>promoting safety precautions, such as the helmet law, lead to an increase in public health. Legislation on speed limits, drunk driving are a few of the most obvious examples. </span><span> Wearing a helmet, without question, reduces a rider's risk of injury. However, </span><span>Public education and </span>infrastructure upgrades<span>, protect riders considerably even before helmets come into the scene. </span>
The answer to this question would be <span>A.) It provides energy and fights infections.
The nutrient is a substance that needed to maintain life. This included carbohydrate which gives most energy, an amino acid that makes protein and used for making cells, or vitamin for reaction coenzyme.
The option in this question is not clear and I think all of them can be said as a benefit of nutrient. The option A is about carbohydrate, option B and C about protein/amino acid and option C about vitamin.
But the most vital need for an organism is energy, so I think A will be the best option if you need to choose only one.</span>
Answer:
1) A person is responsible for insuring the safety of themselves, passengers, other drivers, and pedestrians. They are required to obey the traffic laws and respect the right of other drivers. The driver is to remain alert and conscientious the entire time they are on the road.
2) Peer pressure, unhealthy past or current relationships, neglectful parents/gardians, and negative social media influence all can impact a teen and result in the engagement of risky behaviors to themselves and others. Dangerous driving, Illegal substance abuse, Eating disorders, and unprotected sex are among some of the common behaviors that teens participate in.
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