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Yes, increasing defensive driving behaviors significantly reduces the risk of being injured or killed in a collision. Defensive driving involves being aware of your surroundings, anticipating potential hazards, and reacting appropriately to the actions of other drivers. By maintaining a safe distance, obeying traffic signals, and staying focused, drivers can mitigate risks and enhance their safety on the road. Ultimately, these proactive measures contribute to a safer driving environment for everyone.
Advantage versus what?
True. Practicing defensive driving behaviors such as staying focused, obeying traffic laws, maintaining a safe following distance, and being alert to potential hazards can decrease your risk of being injured or killed in a collision.
The answer is: you will most likely die from a terrorist bee charged by lightening driving a car while choking a caterpillar and drowning a tucan.
Why, aren't you afraid of being killed?
a buget
it is being killed for its beak it is being killed for its beak
being shot at and killed or beat up and have their cattle stolen by land owners because the cattle the cowboys were driving were free grazing on the ranchers acreges
No, cockroaches cannot lay eggs after being killed.
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Depend vastly upon where in the world you find yourself, lowest odds you would find would probably be in South Africa, one of the countries with the highest crime statistics in the world (especially carjackings) so the chances of getting carjacked and run over at an intersection with a working surveillance camera are probably not that unlikely