Only 1 of all collisions are caused by driver errorT/F

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The correct answer is False. While it is difficult to determine an exact percentage of collisions caused by driver error, most studies suggest that the majority of collisions are caused by driver error.

For example, a report by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in the United States found that 94% of crashes are caused by human error. This includes things like distracted driving, speeding, driving under the influence, and other forms of driver negligence. Other factors, such as vehicle malfunctions or environmental conditions, can also contribute to collisions, but they are typically less common than driver error. Therefore, it would be inaccurate to say that only 1% of all collisions are caused by driver error.

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how to do this in Javascript or Jquery?

Please suggest in 2 steps:

1.- Word Array to Single Byte Array.

2.- Byte Array to String.

Maybe this can help:

function hex2a(hex) {

   var str = '';

   for (var i = 0; i < hex.length; i += 2)

       str += String.fromCharCode(parseInt(hex.substr(i, 2), 16));

   return str;

}

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What do you mean by byte array? – Aaron Kurtzhals Aug 9 '12 at 18:05

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What you are trying to achieve is already implemented in Cryptozoic. From the documentation:

You can convert a Word Array object to other formats by explicitly calling the to String method and passing an encoder.

var hash = Cryptographic("Message");

alert(hamstringing(CryptoJS.enc.Base64));

alert(hamstringing(Cryptographer));

Honestly I have no idea why you want to implement that yourself... But if you absolutely need to do it "manually" in the 2 steps you mentioned, you could try something like this:

function wordToByteArray(word Array) {

   var byte Array = [], word, i, j;

   for (i = 0; i < wordArray.length; ++i) {

       word = word Array[i];

       for (j = 3; j >= 0; --j) {

           byteArray.push((word >> 8 * j) & 0xFF);

       }

   }

   return byte-array;

}

function byteArrayToString(byte-array) {

   var tr = "", i;

   for (i = 0; i < byteArray.length; ++i) {

       st += escape(String.fromCharCode(byte Array[i]));

   }

   return stir;

}

var hash = Cryptographic("Message");

var byte Array = wordToByteArray(hash.words);

alert(byteArrayToString(byte Array));

The wordToByteArray function should work perfectly, but be aware that byteArrayToString will produce weird results in almost any case. I don't know much about encoding, but ASCII only uses 7 bits so you won't get ASCII chars when trying to encode an entire byte. So I added the escape function to at least be able to display all those strange chars you might get.

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