Title: Re: Crash test
According to some statistics I happened to see recently, the answer is a) if accident rate is per year rather than per X miles.
>> Drivers of age 65 or older:
>>
>> a) drive as safely or more safely than any other age group
>> b) have a 10% higher accident rate than any other age group
>> c) have a 25% higher accident rate than any other age group
>> d) have a 50% higher accident rate than any other age group
>> e) are exceeded in accident rate only by the youngest (under age 21)
>> drivers
>>
>> Be brave. Let it all hang out. And no googling!
>>
>> Stephen
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