Statistically the larger the vehicle the safer it is. Government safety ratings will give you a good idea of how safe a particular vehicle is.
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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"Statistically significant" means that the result is beyond the element of chance.
10
Statistically, air travel is the safest.
There is always a chance of an accident with any kind of travel, but statistically it is the safest method of all.
Opinions are divided as to which mode of transport is safest, with train travel and air travel the top contenders. In the UK Train travel is probably the safest mode of transport, when looked at as hours traveled to deaths ratio.
The auto industry. Statistically, flying is the safest way to travel.
Yes. Statistically, flying is far safer than going by automobile, bus, train or boat.
Statistically, the rank of transport mode is as follows (per passenger hour): 1 (safest): Rail - by far! 2 Road 3 (least safe): Air Per passenger kilometer (which is sometimes used), the ranking is as follows: 1 (safest): Rail 2 Air 3 (least safe) Road - by far! I tend to prefer to measure my life by hours, not kilometers.
Statistically the larger the vehicle the safer it is. Government safety ratings will give you a good idea of how safe a particular vehicle is.
Yes, as long as the proper precautions are taken such as masks and velocity adjustments.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
Statistically speaking, you would be involved in a collision about ten times.
About five times.