Aged drivers, typically defined as those 65 and older, generally have fewer accidents per driver compared to younger drivers under 65. However, while they may have a lower overall accident rate, when accidents do occur, older drivers are often more likely to be involved in severe or fatal collisions due to factors like diminished reaction times and increased fragility. It's important to consider that driving patterns, experience, and health conditions also play significant roles in these statistics.
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