Age may contribute to a car accident if the awareness level of the driver is low. If the driver is an elderly person, the reaction time may be slower (No offense elderly people).
Yes
age and vision
true
true
age, mobility, hearing, vision, illness, medication, fatigue
Side impact collision
It covers damage to your vehicle resulting from an at fault collision with another vehicle or object.
In a crash, two primary collisions occur: the first is the vehicle-to-vehicle or vehicle-to-object collision, where the external forces impact the vehicles involved. The second is the occupant collision, where passengers inside the vehicle continue moving forward due to inertia and collide with the interior of the vehicle or other occupants. Both collisions contribute to the overall damage and potential injuries sustained during an accident.
Speed up to avoid the collision.
Collision is a coverage that usually applies when you "collide" with another vehicle.
Collision coverage covers a loss due to a collision, i.e. damage to your vehicle caused when your vehicle hit an object, or an object hit your vehicle. Defects and mechanical problems are not covered.
You can technically get full coverage (comp and collision) coverage on any age vehicle, but it is usually not practical to get it on a really old vehicle since if the vehicle is in an accident and is deemed a total loss you will not get very much for the vehicle.