The combination of forward collision warning and lane departure warning is preventing crashes among Honda
Accord drivers of all ages, a new HLDI analysis has found.
Not exact matches
The percentage
of people between the
ages of 16 and 44 who obtain a
driver's license has been steadily declining since 1983,
according to a study by the University
of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
More than 50 percent
of the ridesharing company's
drivers in the U.S. are over the
age of 40 and more than 24 percent are over the
age of 50,
according to data provided by Uber.
They looked at the 104 months before the tax was enacted and the 28 months after it was enacted to see whether the effects
of the tax change differed
according to a
driver's
age, gender, race and blood alcohol concentration at the time
of a fatal motor vehicle crash.
According to the National Blueprint for Injury Prevention In Older
Drivers, driving - related deaths are the leading cause
of accidental deaths for Canadians
aged 65 to 75 years
of age.
Of drivers in the United States
ages 18 - 64 years, 31 percent reported they had read or sent text or email messages while driving at least once in the 30 days prior,
according to 2011 data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The
driver of the truck,
age 27, was also killed,
according to Robert Buckhorn, a spokesman for the National Transportation Safety Board (ntsb), which has begun an investigation into the accident in conjunction with the state highway patrol.
It's sad but true:
According to a University
of Michigan study, 79 percent
of people between the
ages of 20 and 24 had a
driver's license in 2011, compared with 92 percent in 1983.
This is the first look at the effects
of collision avoidance features on the Honda
Accord by rated
driver age.
EXECUTIVE EDITOR BOB GRITZINGER: This 2013 Honda
Accord EX-L Navi coupe feels like a direct descendent
of the kind
of engineer - driven,
driver - oriented machines
of Honda past, brought forward into a new
age.
In no particular order, the top features
of the 2013 Honda
Accord Ex-L are: 1) surprising power 2) excellent highway gas mileage 3) passenger mirror camera 4) 2 button
driver seat memory 5) good interior space and comfort 6) the cvt transmission on the 4 cylinder models can often be very smooth 7) the exterior styling is handsome and will
age well
According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reports that about 1 out
of every 25 adults
drivers ages 18 and older report having fallen asleep while they were driving during the last 30 days.
Road traffic accidents are one
of the biggest killers
of young people, but
according to the research, 47 %
of drivers in the 17 - 24
age - group don't think they are taught enough about how to stay safe on the roads.
While data supports the conclusion that motorists over the
age of 80 have higher accident rates and are more likely than younger
drivers (15 - 24 year - old
drivers excluded) to die in a crash,
according to a Chicago Tribune article, devising a policy around
age requirements for
drivers is no simple task.
According to the Statistical Policy Working Paper 22, the two main sources
of disclosure risk for de-identified records about individuals are the existence
of records with very unique characteristics (e.g., unusual occupation or very high salary or
age) and the existence
of external sources
of records with matching data elements which can be used to link with the de-identified information and identify individuals (e.g., voter registration records or
driver's license records).
Parents should be worried as
drivers under the
age of 25 are four times more likely to die in a traffic accident
according to the Bankrate website.
California
drivers pay, on average, $ 491 a year for minimum coverage, assuming a
driver profile
of male,
age 40 with good credit and clean driving record,
according to our rate analysis.
The average rate for a year
of minimum coverage in California for a male
driver,
age 40 with good credit and clean driving record is $ 491,
according to our rate analysis.
According to the NAIC's (National Association
of Insurance Commissioners) InsureU webpage,
drivers between the
ages of 55 and 70 may already be getting some
of the lowest rates possible.
According to one recent study,
drivers between the
ages of 16 and 25 are involved in 26 %
of all car accidents, despite the reality that they account for just 11 %
of all
drivers on the road.Various state laws can account for some
of this disparity; New York is the only state that ensures
drivers 18 and old can lease an automobile.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), 16 - year olds are 10 times more likely to get into accidents than
drivers between the
ages of 30 and 59.
A
driver below twenty five years
of age is a very rash
driver,
according to statistics.
According to the California Department
of Motor Vehicles,
drivers under
age 18 must be accompanied by a parent / guardian or other person designated by law when:
According to Barry, every
driver should review his auto insurance policy once a year, regardless
of age or major life changes.
Statistically speaking, young
drivers are among those most likely to be involved in an accident — 19 %
of all accident claims are from the 17 to 24
age group
according to MoneySuperMarket data.
In the state
of California,
according to the Federal Highway Administration, 881,247 people, or 3.7 percent
of all licensed
drivers, are
aged 19 or below.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), in 2008, the United States had more than 32 million licensed
drivers over the
age of 65.
Drivers between the ages of 18 and 24 are some of the highest risk drivers, according to the opinions of insurance underwriters, whose opinions are based on actual traffic accident stat
Drivers between the
ages of 18 and 24 are some
of the highest risk
drivers, according to the opinions of insurance underwriters, whose opinions are based on actual traffic accident stat
drivers,
according to the opinions
of insurance underwriters, whose opinions are based on actual traffic accident statistics.
In fact,
according to MoneySuperMarket data, 35 %
of younger
drivers aged 17 to 24 have a named
driver on their policy, making their premiums up to 13 % cheaper.
According to the Federal Highway Administration (FHA), more than 17 percent
of drivers on roads in America are over 65 years
of age.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), teen
drivers are three times more likely to be involved in car accidents as
drivers who are 20 years
of age or older.
According to driving statistics for South Carolina, 107,603 people, or 3.2 percent
of all licensed
drivers, are
aged 19 and below.
According to the Federal Highway Administration, 22,490
drivers were under the
age of 19 in Alaska in 2012.
According to results
of a study recently released by the Texas A&M Transportation Institute (TTI), teen
drivers between the
ages of 15 and 17 have fatal crashes with teen -
age passengers about eight times more frequently than young adults between 18 and 24 years old with teens in the car.
Furthermore, consider the fact that 18 %
of all college -
age drivers report driving under the influence at some point in time, while just over 37 %
of young adults between the
ages of 18 and 25 were reported to be binge drinkers,
according to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
According to a recent survey by Princeton Research Associates International on behalf
of insuranceQuotes.com, less than 26 percent
of drivers in any given
age group ever ask their auto insurance provider for a discount.
The type
of coverage differs
according to the type
of car purchase (owned or leased),
age of the
driver and the model
of car owned to name a few.
According to the California Department
of Motor Vehicles,
drivers between the
ages of 16 and 19 have the highest annual traffic violation and crash rate regardless
of being male or female.
It is important for you to remember that the cost will also vary
according to the
age of the
driver, the place where you are driving and your personal record as a
driver.
According to the Texas Department
of Public Safety, first time
drivers between the
ages of 14 and 17 must complete an approved Texas
drivers education course before receiving a
drivers license.
In the state
of Georgia,
according to Joshua's Law, all teenagers wanting to get their
driver's license at the
age of 16 MUST take the 30 hour
driver's education course AND complete AT LEAST 6 hours
of driving lessons with a certified
driver's training school.
The crash risk per mile driven by 16 - year - olds is twice that
of 18 - to 19 - year - olds and about four times the risk for
drivers ages 30 - 59,
according to a study by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.
The portion
of Americans
aged 16 to 24 who have a
driver's license fell to 67 percent in 2011, its lowest level in roughly a half - century,
according to federal statistics.