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Children are more prone to bike accidents because they are prone to more error related crashes. Children lack judgement skills that allow them to decide how to navigate with other people on the roadways. A large number of accidents are from bicycling the wrong way in traffic.
More than 2,500 children under 15 were killed in auto accidents [in the USA] in 2003.
More than 2,500 children under 15 were killed in auto accidents [in the USA] in 2003.
Disaster Prone is where you are more likely then anyone else to get into disasters/trouble/accidents.
No. The children of same sex couples are not more likely to be gay.
Teenagers who drink alcohol are more likely to be involved in car accidents, more likely to be the victims of crime, and are more likely to attempt or commit suicide. Depression and anxiety are also more common in teens who drink.
It is said that about 800 people die each year from bicycle accidents. The majority of these accidents are involving children under 18 and it is statistically proven that more males happen to get into bicycle accidents.
There are far, far more injuries reported annually for car accidents than for motorcycle accidents. That's generally because there are many more cars on the road than motorcycles, though. If you look at it statistically, you are more likely to get in a car accident than a motorcycle accident (on any given day, driving one or the other), although you are more likely to get injured in an accident if you're on a motorcycle.
I really dont think it has too much to do with the color of the trucks. I think it has to do with the drivers on the road and which time of day they went on their calls. If you go out during rush hour you are more likely to get into an accident because there are more people on the roads.
Christmas time is one of the times during the year when more Australians are likely to die in vehicle accidents. This is because many people travel to friends' and relatives' places, often covering hundreds of kilometres in a single day. Unfortunately, it is also a time when more very young children drown, as so much more time is spent outdoors.
Children under the age of 6 would be more prone to bicycle accidents because of their inexperience. However children over the age of 12 are also prone to accidents because of their carelessness and their desire to push the limits of their parents rules.