If everyone used protective devices such as safety belts, not drinking before driving and driving in a appropiate speed. Belive me this is the answer i have it to for my responsible driving coarse.
The noncrash costs of driving include operating costs, fixed costs, and environmental costs. Operating costs include: gas, oil, and tires. The more you drive, the greater your operating costs. Fixed costs include: the purchas price of the vehicle, insurance, and licensing fees.
You can unintentionally crash your car by driving recklessly. You can intentionally crash your car by driving into large objects.
Alcohol is a factor in what percentage of all crash cost in the state of Florida?
Only if the crash was a result of a mechanical defect in the car, and you knew of the defect before loaning the car to them. If the crash resulted from their actions while driving (or another person's), you are not liable. If the person driving your car was at fault, you will be responsible for any damages.
For a fatal crash costs can soar to:
500,000
a fatal crash usually costs someone their life
5,000,000
There are many intensive driving courses available. Some websites to study up on are: http://www.golddriving.co.uk/intensive-driving-courses.html http://www.passfast.com/ http://www.momentumdrivingschool.com/
hears a list what can happen if you fall asleep while driving 1.you can die 2.you can swerve and hit some one 3.your car can crash 4.your passengers will be in danger 5.if you crash you could get a concussion
No, there are no crash driving courses that I could find. But there may be other ways to learn to drive quickly! Driving doesn't take too much skill to learn.