Yes, they have more accidents. They have less experience and take more risks.
A 16 year old can be a good driver, but he/she lacks practical experience. That is why teen drivers are more prone to have accidents.
On July 23, 2007 Science Daily reported:"Drivers 65 and older are just one-third as likely as drivers 15 to 24 to cause auto accidents, and not much more likely than drivers 25 to 64 to cause accidents, according to a new RAND Corporation study."2002 Figures from the Insurance Highway Institute (reported in 2007) show that for every 100 million miles there were 3,105 crash involvements stemming from people between 60-69 and 4,719 for those over 70.
car accidents http://www.jimadler.com/news/car-accidents-leading-cause-of-death-of-young-people.html
I'm unable to show you visuals as a text-based assistant. However, you can create a bar graph using software like Microsoft Excel or Google Sheets. The graph should have "Accidents" on the y-axis and "Age Group" on the x-axis, with bars representing the number of accidents caused by different age groups of drivers.
yes it does cause what if you see a three year old entering with a sixteen years old person
For the most part, they die of old age, butusually it is by accidents. About 60.5% of people die of accidents, instead of old age.
As old as the minimum driving ageAdded: If you are old enough to have a drivers license, you are old enough to have it suspended. In some states so-called "senior" drivers (meaning those past a certain age) are required to have more frequent eye tests and if probable cause exists to suspect their capability to operate a motor vehicle, to have them re-take the motor vehicle operators test.
How old do you have to be to get a drivers premit in Il
Motor vehicle crashes are the leading cause of death for U.S. teens, accounting for 36% of all deaths in this age group (CDC 2006). However, research suggests that the most strict and comprehensive graduated drivers licensing programs are associated with reductions of 38% and 40% in fatal and injury crashes, respectively, of 16-year-old drivers.For the source and more detailed information concerning this issue, click on the related links section indicated below.
4 times more likely
Accidents cause the most deaths annually in the United States. Car, boating, gun, fire, and even freak accidents cause tens of thousands of deaths each year. The most common type of accident, particularly among teens, is car accidents. The chances of a sixteen-year-old driver being in a fatal car accident are five times greater than those of a twenty-year-old driver. Each year, there are 1.6 million car crashes involving teens. Every year, more American teenagers die in car wrecks than any other way. Nationally, that number was 5,610 fatalities in 2004. Statistics from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety show that alcohol is a factor in only 15 percent of the 16- and 17-year-old drivers killed in 2004 car wrecks in the U.S.