Driving licence exam
Which statement is true regarding traffic accidents?
This group is commonly referred to as the “unfortunate ones”: “15 per cent are responsible for half of all accidents.” (Driving Licence Book, 19th Edition, page 186)
Having a lot of stress and impulsiveness is not good and may increase the risk of an accident. The best is a moderate stress level and planning/considering your actions.
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