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It is estimated that a driver makes about 20 driving decisions each minute while driving. These decisions can include adjusting speed, changing lanes, signaling, and responding to road conditions or other vehicles.
Drivers make approximately 20 to 30 driving-related decisions per mile. These decisions can include actions like changing lanes, adjusting speed, responding to traffic signals, and navigating turns. The exact number can vary based on factors such as traffic conditions, road complexity, and individual driving habits. Overall, it highlights the cognitive demands of driving in dynamic environments.
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Decisions that have been made many times in the past and for which managers have rules and guidelines about how to make similar decisions in the future are known as: "Programmed Decisions"
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About 41 people die each day from drunk driving.
Washington didn't *do* decisions, he made them. What sort of decision are you asking about? Personal, political, military? He made a lot of very important decisions. Way to many to answer briefly.