Asked by bn vbn

Which statement best supports the argument that town governments should establish curfews for teens?

Curfews do not encourage improved behavior from teens; rather, curfews foster resentment.
Curfews guarantee that fewer young drivers will be on the road during dangerous late-night hours.
Families should be able to determine their childrens’ curfews based on individual levels of responsibility.
Local governments enact rules and laws to protect the citizens of their towns, cities, and counties.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
"Curfews guarantee that fewer young drivers will be on the road during dangerous late-night hours."

This statement gives a direct, practical reason (increased safety) for towns to set teen curfews.