5. Uses a double negative.
The problem might just be that teenagers are teenagers. How do you cure that? Teenagers are foolhardy, don’t pay good attention, and want to look cool which works against driving safely. They don’t think nothing of tail gating, speeding, not wearing seat belts, or driving their car as though they are playing video games. How are they going to learn to be cautious and pay attention? Caution and attention are not taught in schoolbooks; they are the result of experience. So how can they get these qualities?