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What are the chances of injuring people or causing damage?

What are the chances of injuring people or causing damage?
  1. Why do you think the death rate for drivers and passengers is higher among teens than other age groups?
  2. What is the IPDE system?
  3. What is the greatest factor in traffic fatalities?
  4. Can you go to jail for a hit and run in California?
  5. What happens if I hit a car but no damage?
  6. Why can't 16 year olds drive?
  7. Are you more likely to crash with passengers?
  8. Why do teens get in more crashes?
  9. Can you make a U turn?
  10. How many blocks is 15 seconds?
  11. How common are car accidents?
  12. How long does it take your brain to notice a potential hazard?
  13. At what speed is a car crash fatal?

Why do you think the death rate for drivers and passengers is higher among teens than other age groups?

Why do you think the death rate for drivers and passengers is higher amount teens than other age groups. ... This is a great reason why they are on their phones driving, turning the music up high, and having other distractions in their cars. Therefore, they get in car crashes.

What is the IPDE system?

We use the IPDE (Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute) approach to driving to deal with potential and real hazards.

What is the greatest factor in traffic fatalities?

The single biggest cause of fatal car accidents is distracted driving. This is especially true for drivers between 15 and 20 years old. Distractions come in many forms: looking at others in the car, playing with the radio, reaching for something on the floor, or answering a phone call or text message.

Can you go to jail for a hit and run in California?

Legal Penalties for Hit and Run

If you are convicted of hit and run which violated California Vehicle Code 20002, you are guilty of a misdemeanor crime. The legal penalties include up to 6 months in the county jail and a fine up to $1,000.

What happens if I hit a car but no damage?

If you were involved in a hit and run in which your car is damaged but you don't know who did it or how it happened, your car insurance company will classify the incident as an uninsured motorist accident. ... If you don't have either coverage, you'll have to pay for damages out of pocket.

Why can't 16 year olds drive?

Teen drivers, particularly 16- and 17-year-olds, have high fatal crash rates because of their immaturity and limited driving experience, which often result in high-risk behavior behind the wheel. Peer pressure is an especially potent factor.

Are you more likely to crash with passengers?

And the more passengers in the car, the greater the likelihood of a crash, the researchers noted. Study lead investigator Dr. ... "Drivers with passengers were almost 60 percent more likely to have a motor vehicle crash resulting in hospital attendance, irrespective of their age group.

Why do teens get in more crashes?

Teen drivers have triple the fatal crash risk of older drivers, in part because they do not have the skills to recognize and avoid road hazards. ... The risk of an accident is highest during the first few months after the teen has gotten his or her license, and decreases as the driver gains experience on the road.

Can you make a U turn?

You may make a legal U-turn: Across a double yellow line when it is safe and legal. In a residential district if there are no vehicles approaching within 200 feet. Whenever a traffic sign, light, or traffic signal light protects you from approaching vehicles.

How many blocks is 15 seconds?

15 seconds is equivalent to one city block. When you look about 15 seconds ahead, you can make sure your car won't bump into anything. In order to scan, look around, front and back side to side, and check for any minor problems that are occurring or can occur.

How common are car accidents?

Over 37,000 people die in car crashes each year. Every 16 minutes, a car accident occurs that results in death. Nearly 8,000 people are killed in crashes involving drivers between the ages of 16 and 20. Over 1,600 children under the age of 15 die in car accidents each year.

How long does it take your brain to notice a potential hazard?

More Traffic and Driving Hazards Statistics

A driver follows a three-second sequence to scan and react to a potential hazard: The driver has one second to scan for a hazard and 2 seconds to detect and recognize it and then decide how to respond in order to avoid or lessen the severity of a crash.

At what speed is a car crash fatal?

A fatal car accident is practically inevitable at speeds of 70 mph or more. Speeding makes it more difficult for the driver to maintain control of the vehicle. At faster speeds it becomes more challenging to maneuver around corners or avoid objects in the road.

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