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All the 2 sisters and their mates wanted to do was go to the beach. That is what teenagers in Southern California are purported to do, right? The three girls and two boys, college students within the Irvine Unified College District, hopped into a automobile on a sunny day in Could 2013 and headed for the sandy shore. According to police, at round 5:20 p.m., the sedan veered off a stretch of asphalt referred to as Jamboree Highway, a 55-mph (89-kilometers-per-hour) six-lane boulevard in south Orange County. The Infinity struck a tree with a pressure so nice that the automotive cut up, caught fireplace and ripped the bark off the tree. The accident killed all five passengers. According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, automobile accidents are the leading cause of dying for 13- to 19-year-olds, killing some 3,000 teenagers within the U.S. The simple, horrific truth is that teens are more likely to die in car accidents than older drivers. In actual fact, teenage drivers, ages 16 to 19, are three times more probably than drivers 20 and older, to be involved in a fatal crash, says the CDC.
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