Shane, age 19, died in a motor vehicle accident in which he was the driver. Of the following conditions, which is the LEAST likely to have caused Shane's accident?
A. tailgating
B. speeding
C. driving while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
D. his inexperience as a driver
Answer: D
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