When people think of a demographic that's likely to be involved in car crash, they usually think of teenagers, not seniors. But some of the statistics about seniors and car accidents bear looking into. For example, between the ages of 60 and 64, the number of seniors involved in crashes involving multiple vehicles at intersections increases. There are a number of reasons why seniors may be at risk for car accidents, including impaired vision and slower reflexes.
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