Driving theory questions
Are certain age groups more at risk of being involved in a traffic accident?
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Driving Licence Book (19th Edition, page 201):
- 18–19 years old: Run a 5–6 times greater risk of being involved in a traffic accident.
- 65–74 years old: Have experience and adapt their driving to their limitations (for example by avoiding driving at night or in heavy traffic).
- 75 years old and older: Run a 5–6 times greater risk of being involved in a traffic accident.
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