Fergusson and colleagues (2003) conducted a study among adolescents in New Zealand between the ages of 18 to 21 years found from the study results that have been associated with illegal races externalizing behaviors (early onset behavior and attention problems), deviant behavior, group peers, drug abuse, and criminal activity. Warn et al., (2004), in their study in New Zealand on male students aged between 15 and 24 years, found that sensation seeking is directly linked to risky driving and illegal racing and interested in motor sports and like to drive fast. Sketches et al., (2006) in his study of Italian teenagers found that men who reported the illegal racing and other risky driving activities are more likely to engage in anti-social behavior, smoking tobacco, and time spent wasting time the activities involved.
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