Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
six
The answer depends on where you live, how careful you are and how considerate people around you are.
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.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
six
6
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.
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.
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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.