Sentences with phrase «old driving population»

The program is targeted at the 16 - 24 year old driving population and contains important information about how to avoid the pitfalls of driving after drinking or using drugs or alcohol.

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Other factors driving rates lower — low nominal global growth, an older population, lower fixed income supply and the disinflationary pressure of technology — will likely remain in place.
This enormous increase in the older portion of the population alone will drive more interest in research on aging and also require more services for those people.
«We believe the aging of the U.S. population is likely driving the increase in MCC, as this cancer is much more prevalent in older individuals,» Dr. Nghiem says, adding that weakened immunity in this population may play a role in the disease.
DPS enrollment has increased 25 percent since 2005, driven by population growth, residential development on a closed airport and military base, expanded preschool programs (available to most four - year - olds and a few three - year - olds), and students returning from neighboring districts.
Other factors driving rates lower — low nominal global growth, an older population, lower fixed income supply and the disinflationary pressure of technology — will likely remain in place.
If a larger, older population is spending less and the younger population is too small to drive up consumer spending, weaker overall demand for products and services could restrain GDP growth and inflation over the long term.
By determining the gaps in shelters» programs for older cats and dogs, shelter management can address the factors that have driven this population to be one of the most at - risk for euthanasia.
We are entering an era of demographic change, with the population bulges of millennials who are driving less and walking more, but more critically, a lot more boomers and older people are going to be in the streets.
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) recently took stock of the «silver tsunami» in a report about older drivers who, despite their increasingly larger share of the U.S. driving population, aren't endangering the nation's roadways...
The older population is considered to have more experience and is rewarded for their safer driving habits.
That's because insurance companies are looking at data like this: Drivers between 15 and 20 years old comprise 6.7 percent of the driving population, but they're involved in 20 percent of all crashes, according to Safe Roads Alliance.
It's surprising though to note that in case of the older population, women hold a poor driving record when compared to their counterparts.
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