Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) Law Enforcement Driver Practice Test

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At least what percentage of all fatal vehicle crashes involve a single vehicle?

  1. 30%

  2. 40%

  3. 50%

  4. 60%

The correct answer is: 40%

In the context of traffic safety, it is important to understand the prevalence of single-vehicle crashes in the overall statistics of fatal vehicle accidents. Research indicates that around 40% of all fatal vehicle crashes are attributed to single-vehicle incidents. This statistic highlights the significant risk associated with behaviors such as impaired driving, speeding, and losing control of the vehicle, which often occur in single-vehicle circumstances. This figure aids law enforcement and safety professionals in identifying trends and directing resources towards prevention programs that address the causes of single-vehicle crashes. Understanding the proportion of single-vehicle accidents helps inform training, policy making, and law enforcement practices aimed at improving roadway safety and reducing fatalities.