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No, it's because they can't make assumptions and are therefore error prone.

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1. Tasks that are repetitive.

2. Tasks that can be easily described as a series of steps, where all of the inputs are known or are easily obtained.

3. Tasks that are very prone to human error.

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Children are more prone to bike accidents because they are prone to more error related crashes. Children lack judgement skills that allow them to decide how to navigate with other people on the roadways. A large number of accidents are from bicycling the wrong way in traffic.

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Since 1 kilometre = 1000 metres, then if an error is 1 m in 1 km, then that would translate to 1/1000 = 0.001 x 100 = 0.1% error.

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