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There is no specific answer to this question as it varies depending on the driver. However, it is important for drivers to minimizes errors by following road rules, staying focused, and avoiding distractions to ensure safe driving.
It is estimated that a driver makes about 20 driving decisions each minute while driving. These decisions can include adjusting speed, changing lanes, signaling, and responding to road conditions or other vehicles.
Yes, the majority of decisions made while driving are based on visual information gathered through the eyes. This includes observing traffic, road signs, pedestrians, and the overall environment to anticipate and react to potential hazards.
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Oregon I don't know but it should be banned in every state. Texting while driveing is ignorant and about as stupid as putting on makeup while driving.
You increase the risk of having an accident by 400 percent every time you use your cell phone when driving
They tend to be more aggressive, and less mature, both which cause them to make bad decisions while driving.