The actual answer is 90%. Hitting a deer or having a tire blowout, etc is not driver error.
ATV (All Terrain Vehicle) crashes are almost always caused by human error. There is a slight chance the ATV itself will be defective, but generally speaking ATV crashes are due to the drivers negligence on some level. The most common types of driver errors are - children operating an adult sized ATV, driving an ATV with a passenger on the back, general reckless driving, and driving in unsafe weather conditions.
In 2006, 37 percent of all motorcyclists involved in fatal crashes were speeding, compared with 23 percent for drivers of passenger cars, 19 percent for light truck drivers and 8 percent for large truck drivers.
Funny you should ask.. until we invent cars that actually drive themselves, it's always drivers' error. and ways to lessen that amount of error are following: when driving drivers must pay 100% attention on the road, front/back and sides, anything can happen, and we automatically assume responsiblity when we get behind the wheel.
Pilot error.
I am uncertain if that particular statistic is accurate, but the vast majority of collisions ARE caused by driver inattention or error.
Percent error.
The difference between low percent error and high percent error is one is low and the other is high
I think it crashes!! :-(
Plane crashes are caused primarily by pilot error (46%), with mechanical failure coming in second (28%). Autopilot can cause accidents, but it is not common.
The error in its area is then 2 percent....
1/100
Error caused by instrumental limitations is actually called systematic error, not experimental error.