If you mean prevent 100%, of course not since nothing is absolute.
But driving skill training can most certainly greatly increase your skills and awareness and thus immensely reduce your risk of mistakes.
Anyone who drives should take as many car control and accident avoidance clinics as they can and refresh up every few years (if not more). These should really be required by law but since they're not, you can increase your odds of living by being proactive about it.
It's weird that this is somehow controversial for car driving. For e.g. airplane pilots there is a long and strict training and skill maintenance routine, because obviously this makes for safer pilots. You don't just get to read a booklet and go flying.
Pilots spend a lot of time on simulators, I believe.
Seems like there would be economies of scale if the federal government created some really realistic simulators programmed with all the common accident situations and then everybody could be required to pass a test every four years or something.
I imagine it would be so much more enjoyable and hopefully more effective than the defensive driving classes that exist now.
But driving skill training can most certainly greatly increase your skills and awareness and thus immensely reduce your risk of mistakes.
Anyone who drives should take as many car control and accident avoidance clinics as they can and refresh up every few years (if not more). These should really be required by law but since they're not, you can increase your odds of living by being proactive about it.
It's weird that this is somehow controversial for car driving. For e.g. airplane pilots there is a long and strict training and skill maintenance routine, because obviously this makes for safer pilots. You don't just get to read a booklet and go flying.