Sentences with phrase «traveling than crashing»

I would much rather find a balance of supporting myself AND traveling than crashing with my parents until I'm 40.

Not exact matches

But when Felder crashed, he had traveled less than half that distance, even though his speed had been approximately the same as in a good jump — 50 mph.
Better than relying on the flesh of your traveling companions, like the survivors of a 1972 plane crash in the Andes.
Nuclear power has been staggeringly safe, but that doesn't stop people being anxious about it, just as airplanes and trains are an amazingly safe way to travel but people still worry far more about plane crashes than car crashes.
The higher the RPM the faster the valves have to close and the greater chance of a valve crash if the valve springs can not close the valve quicker than the piston travels upwards.
That's the primary reason that in 2016, based on vehicle miles travelled, motorcyclist fatalities occurred nearly 28 times more frequently than passenger car occupant fatalities in motor vehicle traffic crashes.
This is considerably lower than the police - reported crash rate in Mountain View, (6.06 per million vehicle miles traveled), where Google cars operate, and comparable to the statewide rate in California (1.92 per million vehicle miles traveled).
However, its overall death rate when it was last reported was a low eight per million miles traveled, which may say more about the average CC driver than its ability to withstand a crash.
Not exactly a hotel but Helsinki Airport Suites are perfect for those who are traveling with family or in larger groups as the apartments can fit more than two people, therefore, it is the perfect option for those who want to simply only have a place to crash.
While flying remains the safest way to travel (it is even safer than traveling on an escalator), the crash landing...
If you are planning a trip that involves air travel and you find out that one airline has a crash rate of.01 % and another.1 % (these are just hypothetical numbers; planes are much safer than this), you are going to choose the former, even if you are considering one - in - on - thousand chances because the consequences are so dire / fatal.
Despite this small improvement, motorcyclists are still 27 times more likely to be killed in a crash than occupants of a passenger vehicle per mile traveled.
This is often due to both the speed at which aircraft travel and the fact that a crash involves much more force than other types of vehicle accidents.
There were more than 12,000 collisions in Charleston county in 2012; that's an equivalent of 342 crashes for every 100 million miles traveled, 55 % higher than the South Carolina state average.
In 2007, per vehicle mile traveled, motorcyclists were about 37 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a traffic crash, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
Motorcyclist fatalities account for 14 % of total crash fatalities, and per vehicle mile traveled, bikers are about 37 times more likely than passenger car occupants to die in a crash and 9 times more likely to be injured.
The media is full of stories that can put nervous people off traveling, but the statistics still show you're more likely to die crossing the street than in a plane crash.
According to III data, a motorcyclist is 27 times more likely to die in a crash per vehicle mile traveled than a car passenger, and about five times more likely to be injured.
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