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Old 04-05-2008, 05:56 PM
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Do most fatal and injury related accidents in the city happen in

intersections with street lights? I heard this somewhere and that 80% of the fatal/injury related city accidents happen within these intersections with street lights. It also said that most happen within 4 seconds of lights changing red or green. How accurate is this? Does anyone know? I only ask this because I trust statistics more when they are referenced to a peer-review academic journal or major data/government organizations (like department of transportation .gov websites).
Cars can also get in accidents when changing lanes, at 4 way stops, at stop signs, by nipping a parked car when veering too much to the side. So that's why I was wondering about controlled intersections. If you find out when you're more likely to get in fatal car accidents, or at least get injured, you can adapt your driving habits from there.
When you know where you're more likely to get in accidents that are likely to hurt/kill you, it seems like that can be more of an advantage to you when you practice situational awareness when driving.
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