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These thresholds obtained from IVDR methodology, where 20 events per an hour of driving indicate a "green" driver, 20 50 events per an hour of driving indicate a "yellow" driver and more than 50 events per an hour of driving indicate a "red" driver.
By 77 BC, the rivalry between the Red and the Whites was already developed, when a funeral for a Red driver involved a Red supporter throwing himself on the funeral pyre.
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I took a couple of practice rips with the virgin red driver.
Drivers are also categorized as green, yellow and red, according to the rate of their events: green drivers perform less than 20 events per 10 driving hours, yellow drivers perform between 20 and 50 events per 10 driving hours, and red drivers perform more than 50 events per 10 driving hours.
The other day, as a burgundy Toyota Corolla stopped at a red light, the driver, white-bearded with glasses, gestured with his thumb, nudged the woman beside him and laughed loudly.
When we stopped at a red light, one driver pulled up next to me, opened his door, and spit out onto the road.
They are whose lives changed in the split second that a drunk driver ran a red light or a truck driver fell asleep behind the wheel.
The ambulance, now liberated from its midblock trap, roared through the intersection as its panicked, red-faced driver managed a hearty nod in thanks to this good Samaritan.
In western Switzerland, two passenger trains collided July 29 when one passed a red light, killing a driver.
At another intersection at the entrance to the college campus, he fired at a red Ford Explorer, killing the driver, Carlos Franco, an employee at Santa Monica College.
At one point, a woman peeling an orange arrived at a red light, and another driver was texting as a man with a mohawk rushed his dachshund across the wide intersection.
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