In general the results for boys and girls show common sense and prudence - the situation is therefore quite reassuring.

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In general the results for boys and girls show common sense and prudence - the situation is therefore quite reassuring.

15 answers out of 22 – that is the 60% - show a positive attitude. About the perception of risk and dangers, girls are more aware and sensitive than boys, these are, in fact, more unconcerned.

Also in this section girls’ answers show a much more prudent and responsible attitude.

Particularly alarming sound the answers given by boys to questions 2.05 and A high percentage of them think that driving above speed limits or after drinking alcohol is particularly exciting.

The danger caused by using a cell phone while driving is not yet sufficiently perceived and commonly felt, especially among boys.

The results for this group of questions confirm the difference in attitude between boys and girls already shown previously.

The answers related to behaviour inside a group of people show the trend to hold the others people responsible for the choices made. In fact some examples of behaviour are considered unacceptable in the case of other people, while they are seen as perfectly acceptable when attributed to the interviewed themselves.

The analysis of this last section of answers shows a lot of good intentions. We wish they may result in correct behaviour.