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∙ 14y agoStatistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
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The answer depends on where you live, how careful you are and how considerate people around you are.
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Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
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About five times.
6 Source: National Safety Council Defensive Driving Course
Statically speaking, six collisions.
The answer depends on where you live, how careful you are and how considerate people around you are.
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It all depends on how you define the word, collision. From a medical standpoint, there is a collision every time your foot hits the ground, while walking or running, for instance.
The frequency of being in a collision can vary greatly depending on factors like your location, driving habits, and conditions. On average, drivers in the United States are involved in a collision about once every 17.9 years, according to research by an insurance company. However, individual experiences may differ significantly.
Typically in a rear end collision you do not receive points unless there is serious injury involved. If injury is caused then there may be points added.