D: Right to safety
In this scenario, the right to safety is the most relevant as the defective hand brake is jeopardizing the safety of the rider. This right ensures that products purchased by consumers are safe to use and do not pose any risks to their health and well-being.
Suppose you are riding your new bike down a hill. You press the hand brake as the manual instructs, but nothing happens. You put your feet down to stop so you won't crash into a tree. Which right protects your purchase?
A: Right to consumer education
B: Right to be informed
C: Right to choose
D: Right to safety
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