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um… well,
1: You could drive safe
2: You could drive at low speeds, and avoid dangerous roads
3: You could be responsible and drive only when alert and focused
4: You could purchase a car with a high safety rating
5: You could live in a safe area where drivers are more likely to be experienced.
6: You could look for accidents before they happen, and never trust other drivers with something they could mess up. something I learned in my drivers safety class.
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None of the above will protect you in the real world. Wherever you go, driving is it's own network of people affecting others. Someone driving behind you is texting and doesn't see you've slowed down. They hit you.
You've taken all 6 steps of the precautions, and they didn't work because driver #2 didn't follow them correctly.
Also, at least 3 of those are not standard. What if you don't have the budget for a nice car with good ratings?
What if you can't move away because you're 17 years old and required to live with your parents in the ghetto.
You also can't look for accidents before they happen. Not only is that physically impossible, example with someone behind you is an issue with that as well. Sometimes it's not your fault, and you can't tell the future to see it happen before it actually does.