If everyone drive exactly as is recommended and follow all of the rules of the roads, accidents would decrease to a very low level but there would never be a time that there would be no accidents. But I am going to say that more than 50% of car crashes could be prevented just by drivers following the laws and rules.
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Some car batteries can catch fire after crashes. It is not unheard of. They do not randomly explode, however, if that's what you're worried about.
"Preventable" is an adjective, not a verb! "Preventable" is, of course, derived from the verb "prevent", but that does not make "preventable" a verb form any more than its makes "prevention", which is a noun.
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All car crashes would be prevented if people just drove properly. People just need to turn off the cellphones and other electronic gadget's and pay attention to what they are doing and what every one on the road is doing. Everyone doing that = no crashes
Thirty-two percent of teenage car crashes happen at night. Fifty-three percent of teen driver deaths happen on the weekend.
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literally within a mile from your home
90 percent is the CORRECT answer
about 27 percent of teen crashes are related to drugs
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No, this is false. Distractions cause 25% of all car crashes nationwide according to the NHTSA - Driver Distraction Research 2000 p 2
This is dependent on city, state and country, as all of these would have vastly different car crash fatality statistics for 2012. It is the sixth highest cause of preventable death in the United States, in 2012 there were 3,005 fatalities in the state of Texas alone.