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At intersections
Fewer.
Assuming the same volume, yes.
Intersections located in urban areas have higher rates of vehicular accidents/collisions.
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In my opinion, boat racing is more dangerous. There are more auto racing crashes each year, but far more walk away uninjured from auto crashes than boat racing crashes.
Daylight
Yes because there are more car crashes than airplanes crashes that and in an airplane you have more time to react
Car crashes usually involve speed.
Example as a noun: 'Aeroplane crashes are becoming more common.' Example as a verb: 'Every time my daughter goes out on her bike she crashes into the hedge.'
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.
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.