Which of the following are two interventions that can reduce the rate of automobile accidents and fatalities for young drivers?
a. law enforcement monitoring of young drivers
b. increased mandatory drivers' education and a period of restricted license driving
c. increased probationary time for a learner's permit and mandatory drivers' education
d. increased automobile safety and laws that require all occupants of a vehicle to wear a seatbelt
Answer: B
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