It is true that aged drivers have fewer accidents per driver than those under 65.
It is true that people over the age of 65 have fewer accidents than those under the age of 65.Yes, people over the age of 65 have fewer accidents.
Pennsylvania has the highest number of fatal accidents. Wrong way and head on accidents caused 400 deaths in 2011 and 60% of those were drunk drivers.
Studying accidents caused by drunk driving helps researchers and policymakers understand the causes, consequences, and patterns of alcohol-related crashes. This information can be used to develop effective prevention strategies, enhance enforcement efforts, and ultimately reduce the number of alcohol-impaired driving incidents.
the drinker because he's the one who drink.Another AnswerEveryone within reach of a drunk driver is affected by the drunk driver: the driver, passengers, other vehicles on the roadway where the driver drives, pedestrians, and the lives of all the people related to those mentioned.This is because drunk drivers -- sooner or later -- cause accidents and some cause fatalities.
You can insure the car if you list those drivers on the policy.
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Bad driving records make it a little more difficult to find cheap insurance. You may want to try a company that offers deals from several different insurance companies at the same time. It will be easier to compare you options that way. Look for companies that specialize in DUI's, new drivers and those drivers with accidents on their records.
Drivers in world war 2 drove an ambulance to help those who were injured or wounded.
wow! i have no idea on what ground you based that statement. According to statistics women have fewer accidents, pay lower insurance on their cars and are therefore described as carefull and responsible drivers.
California driver's education is helpful for first time drivers and those who need a refresher. First time drivers usually consist of teenagers around the age of 16.
In the United States, there are approximately 6 million car accidents a year, with about 40,000 deaths. About 40% of those deaths are the direct result of a drunken driver, 30% is due to speeding, and 33% is due to reckless driving.
According to a NHTSA, in 2008 189,000 persons 65 or older were injured or killed in car collisions, out of 2,383,000. That is roughly 8% of all collision injuries or fatalities that year, a lower percentage than all other age groups except those 15 years and under. How many of those collisions were caused by the older driver is hard to say, but certainly not ALL these collisions were caused by the older driver. Lets say 2/3rds were caused by the older driver, that would mean about 5% of injury/fatality collisions were caused by an older driver in 2008. That means 95% of these collisions are caused by drivers in other age groups. Doesn't that kind of make you wonder why they are making such a big deal over car crashes by older people and not those in other age groups???!!!