50%
Yes. If you always drove a donkey cart on roads with other donkey carts, your odds of being killed in a donkey cart crash would increase.
50/100. If your careful enough not to get hit by a car in the street lucky you. Depends if there are drunk drivers.
Your odds of dying in a car accident: 1 in 18,585. Your odds of dying in a plane accident: 1 in 354,319
No, you have a far higher chance of being in a car crash involving normal vehicles.
if your drunk a lot the chance is 1 out of 50 and if your never drunk it is 1 out of 100
1 in 3
The odds of being killed by a shark are extremely low, with an average of 5-10 fatal shark attacks worldwide each year. In comparison, the odds of being killed in a car accident are much higher.
actually it is suprisingly high, i have done some research on this and actually 1 out of every 10 planes suffer severe mechanical failures at some point throughout their flights. Often they dont crash but the odds of being in a deadly crash are 1 in 27.
Depends on how poorly you drive. If you are accustomed to driving on the right hand side of the road you have a much better chance of running afoul of things in New Zealand. If you get into an accident, pretend you don't speak English.
that place might be hunted
The odds of surviving a car crash depend on various factors, including the severity of the accident, the speed at which it occurred, the type of vehicles involved, and the safety features of those vehicles. Generally, statistics show that the majority of car crashes result in non-fatal injuries, with survival rates being higher in minor accidents. However, serious crashes can significantly decrease survival chances, especially if safety measures like seat belts and airbags are not utilized. Overall, while many people survive car crashes, the circumstances greatly influence the outcome.
the son dies in car crash for being lazy