Asked by Victoria

How would you evaluate the possibility of your being involved in a collision? Explain.

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Answered by cookie☺
you should have a manual to look that up in...I know I did when I had driver's ed, all the answers you need are in there.
Answered by Victoria
I'm not sure what the question is asking of me.

What does it mean to "evaluate" the possibility of your being involved in a collision?
Answered by Ms. Sue
What are your chances of being involved in a car crash?
Answered by Victoria
In any given year, the likelihood of your being involved in a collision is about 1 in 9.
Answered by Victoria
What does it want me to explain?
Answered by Ms. Sue
Explain why 1 in 9 people is involved in an accident each year.

Answered by Victoria
Okay.

How does this sound?

In any given year, the likelihood of your being involved in a collision is about 1 in 9. No matter how confident you may feel or how well you've mastered the basics of driving, the risk of being involved in a collision is always present. Many factors contribute to the degree of risk when you drive. Some are obvious, such as bad weather or poor roads. Others, such as the condition of your vehicle, may be less obvious, but they are just as important to consider.
Answered by cookie☺
that sounds spot on to me :-) goo job!
Answered by cookie☺
good* my bad lol
Answered by DZ
honestly this question makes no sense to me either, not to mention the typo, which is present in my quiz as well, lol
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