Statically Yes.
Research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has shown that drivers who receive more citations are more likely to be involved in accidents and exhibit risky driving behaviors. This correlation suggests that a driver's history of receiving citations can indicate a higher risk of being involved in traffic incidents.
Yes, they have more accidents. They have less experience and take more risks.
Because younger drivers have more accidents that experienced drivers. This is a proven fact. Insurance companies do not just charge younger drivers more for fun. The statistics are very plain, more experience results in few accidents.
Insurance rates are derived from claims statistics. The reason that car insurance is more expensive for drivers under 21 is that drivers under 21 have more accidents. Most likely this is due to inexperience but it is a fact that younger drivers do have more accidents.
older drivers are more responsible for accident because cause of small height not look all sides.
Yes, not using your blinker while driving is illegal as it violates traffic laws and can lead to accidents or citations. It is important to use your blinker to signal your intentions to other drivers on the road.
In 2005 16% of drivers aged 16 to 20 who were killed in car accidents were drink drivers
The Elderly cause more accidents related to health problems, over age 80- 3% of the total.But drunk and/or inexperienced drivers aged 16-19 cause more accidents - 6.5% of the total.I would say that teens have accidents more. Sorry teens!
According to statistics male drivers causes twice as many accidents as female drivers.
In California, forfeiting the right of way to other drivers does not prevent accidents?
what % of accidents are cuased by drivers of 16-24 years of age
negative