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No, the majority of drivers involved in collisions do not necessarily have a good driving record. Accidents can happen to any driver, regardless of their past driving history. Factors such as road conditions, weather, and other external variables can also contribute to accidents.
respondsible proactive drivers avoid collision
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driving fast or not concentrating
The critical factor in avoiding collisions is to pay attention: to the road, to driving conditions, and to the other drivers.
The number of collisions an average person is involved in can vary widely depending on factors such as location, driving habits, and overall risk exposure. However, most people are involved in around 3-4 car accidents in their lifetime, according to some studies.
Alcohol is involved in about 25% of teen driving fatalities. This statistic highlights the significant impact of alcohol on fatal accidents involving teenage drivers. It underscores the importance of educating young drivers on the dangers of drinking and driving.
Drunk drivers crossing the center line, or sleep deprived drivers drifting over the center line. Also people who wish to commit suicide by sacrificing other drivers.
The sex of the driver does not directly affect their driving performance. Male drivers in the United States are more likely to get in high speed collisions than females. Female drivers in the United States are more likely to have more minor accidents than males.
Careless driving
drunk driving