There are several disadvantages and advantages to a median. One advantage is that it avoids collisions of cars driving in opposite directions. One disadvantage is that drivers must make more U-turns in order to make left turns.
averages r used to calculate weight and if u r driving one place to another that is 500km away and took u 5hrs your average will be 100km/hr ;) lol xx
A study by the Traffic Injury Research Foundation found that, at BAC levels of .05 to .08, the risk of collision for drivers in the 20+ age group was about twice that of drivers with zero BAC. For young novice drivers (16- to 19 years of age) the crash risk at .05 to .08 was about eight times that of normal drivers! A 1994 research document released by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration also identifies impairment problems at .02 and states that "virtually all drivers are substantially impaired at .08 BAC. For an idea of how much it takes to reach .08: four beers on an empty stomach in one hour for a 170 lb. man; three for a 137 lb. woman.
When your driving and you have tow routes you can take, one with red lights that shorter, and one without red lights and is longer. You try and figure out the probability that you will hit the lightes all green and make it sooner, or go the long way and not chance it. Also the chance that you'll be in a meeting and your phone will ring, so do you turn the ringer off or chance it.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,Ammar Qasim
It depends how much alcohol enters the bloodstream. A larger person would probably have a lower bac because their fatty tissue would absorb more but depending on the two subjects stomach contents and a few other factors it could be the smaller one.
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Yes, alcohol-impaired driving is one of America's deadliest crimes. It is a leading cause of traffic accidents, resulting in numerous fatalities and injuries every year. Strict enforcement of alcohol-impaired driving laws and public awareness campaigns are crucial in addressing this issue.
One is considered to be impaired if ones BAC is 0.08% or greater. The term BAC refers to ones blood alcohol content, and it determined by the use of a breathalyzer.
In 2007, 12,998 people were killed in alcohol-impaired-driving crashes. These alcohol-impaired-driving fatalities accounted for 32 percent of the total motor vehicle traffic fatalities in the United States. (US Department of Transportation)
It is estimated that one person dies every 52 minutes in the United States due to alcohol-impaired driving. (source: NHTSA)
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