age and experience affect the reaction time of a driver
Younger drivers have less experience but better reaction time.. Older drivers have more experience but less reaction time.
In Cup a driver has to be at least 18 and have some experience racing on tracks.
The average driver's reaction time in a clinical laboratory setting is typically around 0.25 to 0.5 seconds. This can vary based on factors like age, experience, and alertness level.
Depends on age and experience. Comparable to a car driver. However, the bike will react a lot quicker than a car ever will.
Yes, age can significantly affect sleep patterns. As people age, they often experience changes in sleep architecture, including lighter sleep and increased awakenings throughout the night. Older adults may also have a harder time falling asleep and may experience conditions like insomnia or sleep apnea more frequently. Additionally, the total amount of sleep needed may decrease with age, leading to shifts in sleep schedules.
The most likely ages in which to experience TGA are the 50s and 60s
You can not become a NASCAR driver at the age of 15, NASCAR rules state that a person must be 18, as far as experience goes they would prefer you have at least a couple of years worth of racing , maybe in different racing divisons, uder your belt.
No, a driver with a learner's permit may only drive when accompanied by a licensed driver over the age of 21.
It is not the car that reacts but the driver that reacts. How fast the driver reacts depends on a lot of variables for example the drivers age and experience.
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Age may contribute to a car accident if the awareness level of the driver is low. If the driver is an elderly person, the reaction time may be slower (No offense elderly people).
Lung Cancer can affect any age any time any place