It's actually a little of both. On rural roads, it can be curvy, where you could easily lose control and roll your car. Whereas at an intersection, people sometimes don't pay attention and head-ons or t-bone crashes can occur.
collision
The primary reason is driver error. Most collisions at controlled intersections occur after a complete stop because the driver fails to look both ways before proceeding through the intersection. The other driver fails to rec­ognize a stop or yield sign, resulting in a collision.
at intersections
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Most accidents in urban areas occur at intersections.
7
yes
Driveways or intersections
the second occurs from internal damage cause by occupants and/or belongings inside the car that fly everywhere because they aren't secure.
driving fast
City/rural roads, intersections, and believe it or not, parking lots.
A collision will never occur in full duplex.