Not exact matches
In his new book, The Digital Diet, he cites a barrage of statistics that show technology's pervasiveness in our lives, from the funny (10 % of people 24 and younger
believe it's OK to fire off a text during sex) to the
serious (16,000 Americans have been killed by texting
drivers).
Nearly 2 in 3
drivers believe that aggressive driving is a bigger problem today than three years ago, while nine out of ten
believe aggressive
drivers are a
serious threat to their personal safety.
It is now
believed that chronic, systemic inflammation is one of the leading
drivers of some of the world's most
serious diseases (11).
If you have been involved in a
serious New Mexico accident that you
believe was due to the other
driver's intoxication, you may be entitled to recover monetary damages based on that
driver's irresponsible and dangerous behavior.
According to an AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Survey, 80 percent of
drivers believe that aggressive driving is a
serious or extremely
serious problem on our roadways.
Most
drivers believe that driving too fast is not a
serious offense.
Some experts will tell you to leave a minimum of 4 seconds; although other experts
believe that the 4 - second rule may invite other
drivers to cut to closely into the lane in front of you, which can cause other
serious traffic hazards.
Speakers at the event
believe that private sector innovators can play a major part in reducing the number of
serious deaths and injuries that young
drivers have on the road.
They
believe raising car insurance premiums, capping accident claims, considering driving experience in
driver ratings, raising premiums for
drivers with minors and
serious convictions, giving discounts for low - risk
drivers and by revamping ICBCs antiquated
driver rating system, they can avoid privatizing the auto insurance industry.