Statistically, younger drivers are involved in more accidents than older drivers. However, as people age, they may experience declines in certain cognitive and physical abilities that could affect their driving. It's important for older drivers to regularly assess their abilities and adjust their driving habits as needed.
Elderly drivers are not necessarily more prone to accidents, but they may be more likely to be involved in accidents due to factors like slower reaction times or medical conditions. According to the CDC, older adults are more likely to be seriously injured or killed in a crash due to their increased fragility.
As of 2021, there are more younger people globally than older people. However, the proportion of older people is growing due to increased life expectancy and declining birth rates in many countries.
Senior citizens are involved in about 8-10% of car accidents, with factors such as decreased vision, reaction time, and physical mobility contributing to the increased risk. However, it's essential to note that older drivers are also more likely to self-regulate their driving habits and avoid risky situations on the road.
The quality and the quantity of bone material in any given bone decreases with age. Older people have lower thresholds for developing fractures, be they traumatic or insufficiency fractures.
No, "older" is not a common noun. "Older" is an adjective used to compare the age of two or more people or things. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or ideas, such as "dog," "city," "book," or "love."
Research shows that older people cause less accidents than younger people. Although as you get older your eyesight gets worse; research also shows that old people cant adjust to changes in light quickly so they can be temporarily blind in areas of shadow.
older drivers are more responsible for accident because cause of small height not look all sides.
No. Men cause far more.
yes they do. dont do drugs or drink and drive. not smart or safe.
In older people, barbiturates may be more likely to cause confusion, depression, and unusual excitement.
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!
One would think this would be obvious. More people traveling means more people having accidents, and accidents, and associated injuries, would require more blood and blood products. And people travel more during the holidays, particularly people who don't generally travel at all and so are more prone to get confused and cause or get involved in accidents.
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The Arc de Triomphe is a monument. It does not cause any more accidents than any other building.
People need to be more careful when they drive; there are too many accidents.
On July 23, 2007 Science Daily reported:"Drivers 65 and older are just one-third as likely as drivers 15 to 24 to cause auto accidents, and not much more likely than drivers 25 to 64 to cause accidents, according to a new RAND Corporation study."2002 Figures from the Insurance Highway Institute (reported in 2007) show that for every 100 million miles there were 3,105 crash involvements stemming from people between 60-69 and 4,719 for those over 70.