90 percent is the CORRECT answer
Proper use of occupant restraints can help reduce the consequences of high speed-related crashes.TRUE
Proper use of occupant restraints can help reduce the consequences of high speed-related crashes.TRUE
80% Actually the correct answer on a DMV tests is 90% actually im taking the dmv test right now and its 80%. 90 is wrong. thanks buddy^ well actually i just did it and 90 was right so "thanks buddy"^
It means that, there was some problem in the Web server and it prevented it from satisfying the request it received. Usually it happens when the server crashes or when there is a database issue etc.
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
Stock market crashes are always in October because October is after September. September is when schools open and everything is out of control, the childrens books and the teachers salary. After a few months, everything is organized, but they know that this will happen again. (Note: This is not a fact. I am just guessing.)
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.
There are 3 types of train crashes. Train to train, train to other vehicle, and train alone (which includes colliding with animals, trees, etc). Train to train crashes are prevented today by using fail-safe supervisory systems that stop a train when any unsafe condition is identified. The most publicized system of this type today is the US mandated installation of Positive Train Control (PTC). Train to vehicle crashes usually occur at railroad crossings, with 25% being the motorist driving into the side of the train, in the US. These cannot be prevented. More than 95% of the other crashes of this type were the result of the motorist entering or staying on the crossing when unsafe to do so. Operation Lifesaver is a US nationwide educational program to address this - and it has helped. Train crashes of other types are most often either from the track becoming unsafe, for many reasons, a defect on the train, or excessive speed. Excessive speed is being addressed by PTC, while track conditions have been getting better nearly every year since the 1950's.
Jenson Button has crashed in his career. Most recently in the 2009 Belgium Grand Prix on the 1st lap, his most serious perhaps in the 2003 Monaco Grand Prix qualifying which prevented him from racing.
He looked at her. And than she crashes her car into another!
ANSWER 3,456,875,284,970.5 crashes
Lightning Crashes was created in 1993.