Adequate cross check
risk awareness
Observation and good driving skills.
The driver him/herself:tiredness, inattention, carelessness, inexperience, alcohol,
alchol, drugs, mood, judgments
Alcohol is a factor in about 40-45% of traffic crashes.
Inability to judge a safe gap in oncoming traffic
Well, statistically , yes, more crashes happen on wet roads, and icy roads. Black ice is the major cause of crashes in the US.
Traffic crashes kill more people each year than bullets from handguns. According to statistics, traffic crashes are a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming millions of lives annually.
Yes.
pedestrians
pedestrians
The leading cause of death for Minnesota teenagers is unintentional injuries, such as car accidents, drownings, or drug overdoses. These accidents account for a significant number of adolescent deaths in the state each year. It is essential for teens to be educated about safety measures and risk prevention to reduce these tragedies.