Unreasonable risk definition

Unreasonable risk means the overall level of risk for the vehicle occupants and other road users which is increased compared to a manually driven vehicle in comparable transportation services and situations within the system boundaries.
Unreasonable risk means the overall level of risk for the driver, vehicle occupants and other road users which is increased compared to a competently and carefully driven manual vehicle.
Unreasonable risk means the quantum of risk that a reasonable person would be unwilling to take with the safety or welfare of care recipients.

More Definitions of Unreasonable risk

Unreasonable risk means unwarranted exposure to the possibility of a negative consequence.
Unreasonable risk means expected high frequency of undesirable effects or adverse responses arising from a given exposure to a substance.
Unreasonable risk means the overall level of risk for the driver, vehicle occupants and other road users is increased compared to a manually driven vehicle.
Unreasonable risk at a site means that a condition at a site requires a response action pursuant to Chapter 6.8 (commencing with Section 25300) of this code or Division 7 (commencing with Section 13000) of the Water Code.
Unreasonable risk means the overall level of risk for the vehicle occupants and other road users which is increased compared to a manually driven vehicle in comparable transportation services and situations within the operational design domain.’97
Unreasonable risk means expected high frequency of undesirable effects or adverse responses arising from a given exposure to a substance;
Unreasonable risk means that it is likely that a person may engage in unlawful