In a city. If you keep up with the traffic flow on a highway, then you are pretty safe. Whereas in a city you face all kind of hazardous driving, and this is reducing the safety on city streets.
No. Men cause far more.
I believe that the statistic you're looking for is "Half of all car crashed happen at less than 40 miles per hour." That's probably true, because more accidents happen in the city than on the open highway, and in the city, you're more likely to be driving slowly. The more SERIOUS accidents happen at higher speeds, and often involve alcohol, but these can happen in town or on the highway.
The Elderly cause more accidents related to health problems, over age 80- 3% of the total.But drunk and/or inexperienced drivers aged 16-19 cause more accidents - 6.5% of the total.I would say that teens have accidents more. Sorry teens!
Vehicles are a big problem anywhere for raccoons. Car accidents kill more raccoons than any other cause.
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The Arc de Triomphe is a monument. It does not cause any more accidents than any other building.
more automotive accidents
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Highway driving tends to be consistently moving forward, whereas city driving is a lot more stop-and-go. Higher speeds are reached on the highway. Highway driving tends to be straight line and long curves, whereas city driving has a lot more turns.
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Most people think that accidents among senior drivers is due to them driving slow or health reasons. A study in Kansas city reported that seniors have more difficulty judging what other cars are going to do.