Why might there be more long-term consequences (such as death) to a driver injured in a truck accident in a rural area than a driver injured in a truck accident in an urban area?

a. Rural drivers are more likely to speed over long distances than urban drivers.
b. Rural drivers aren't as skilled with vehicles as urban drivers, so they are more severely injured in a crash.
c. The urban driver is taken immediately for care, whereas the rural driver might be injured on an isolated field and not found by anyone for hours.
d. Urban drivers are more likely to use their seat belts than rural drivers.
e. Urban drivers are probably rushed to an emergency department, whereas the rural driver lives far away from emergency services, often over bad roads and possibly through severe weather.
f. Urban drivers trade their vehicles in rather frequently whereas rural drivers keep their vehicles for as long as they can make them run so the vehicles are much less roadworthy.


Answer:
a. Rural drivers are more likely to speed over long distances than urban drivers.
c. The urban driver is taken immediately for care, whereas the rural driver might be injured on an isolated field and not found by anyone for hours.
d. Urban drivers are more likely to use their seat belts than rural drivers.
e. Urban drivers are probably rushed to an emergency department, whereas the rural driver lives far away from emergency services, often over bad roads and possibly through severe weather.

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