Assuming the same volume, yes.
The primary reason is driver error. Most collisions at controlled intersections occur after a complete stop because the driver fails to look both ways before proceeding through the intersection. The other driver fails to rec­ognize a stop or yield sign, resulting in a collision.
Controlled media ismedia that you as a pr consultant will ditribute to your publics, whereas uncontrolled is press releases or news events overwhich you have no control.
speed limit at uncontrolled intersections in Alberta is approx. 25 km/hrs because the roads are narrows and vehicles are parked on both sides.If your speed is more than 25 it is hard to identify the hazards.
Intersections located in urban areas have higher rates of vehicular accidents/collisions.
A controlled reaction is something done under restrictions and prohibitions, in the case of nuclear experimenting, it is as to not create a deadly weapon but to study that reaction and basically to split the atom without an explosion. When the neutron is flown at the atoms nucleus, it splits the atom, splitting the nuclei, which creates more nuclei which are also split which create more and so on. However, if this gets out of hand, and it goes to fast and the energy is released to quickly, it will be an uncontrolled reaction and this immense amount of energy will cause an atomic explosion. Basically the chain reaction needs to be controlled and slowed down. This will make it a controlled reaction. It can be controlled in several ways.
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That you kill more than needed
There can be a maximum of 15 intersections. With two non-parallel lines, there will be one intersection, a third (non-parallel) line can be drawn to cut the other two, and that makes 2 more intersections for a total of 3. You can actually draw this out, and with a fourth, fifth and sixth line, you will create a maximum of 3, 4 and 5 more intersections (respectively), and this will bring your total to fifteentotal intersections for the six lines. You can get each successive line to cut all of the other existing lines if you draw them in a prejudicial (maximized) way.
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Epilepsy is not fatal in its own right. Someone could die if they get a seizure in the wrong circumstances, such as driving a car or taking part in some dangerous activity. Obviously someone with uncontrolled Epilepsy should not be taking part in dangerous activities without medical advice or supervision. It is those kind of factors that have to be taken into consideration. Even if someone has uncontrolled epilepsy, they could live a long time. Someone with well controlled Epilepsy could have a seizure in a dangerous situation too. So there is no real definitive answer to your question.
Uncontrolled diabetes is like a slow poison. You need to control the blood sugar. Very 'tight' control of sugar should not be done. It is wrong to be 'Perfectionist', in case of the diabetes. Hypoglycemia is far more dangerous than hyperglycemia.