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It like fore in Golf. Shout track if someone is in your way while training so that a collision is avoided and the athlete does not have no change direction.
A preventable collision is an accident that could have been avoided if appropriate precautions or actions were taken beforehand. This could include factors like following traffic rules, maintaining safe distances, avoiding distractions, and adhering to speed limits.
A preventable collision is an accident that could have been avoided if proper precautions or actions had been taken. These accidents are typically caused by human error, such as distracted driving, speeding, or disobeying traffic laws. Identifying preventable collisions is important for improving road safety and reducing the number of accidents.
Collision potential refers to the risk or likelihood of two objects or individuals coming into contact with each other in a way that could result in a collision. It is often used in contexts where physical interaction between entities needs to be avoided or carefully managed to prevent accidents or damage.
Braking distance is usually the critical factor in avoiding a collision, as it determines the distance a vehicle travels before coming to a complete stop after the brakes are applied. Reaction time is important too, as it influences how quickly a driver can respond to a situation and apply the brakes, but braking distance ultimately determines if a collision can be avoided.
Anytime, in our state that you hit anything "lying" in the roadway it is defined in the policy as a collision. The only exception to that rule is animals dead in the roadway. Only if the retread was in the air when hit would it not be a collison claim.
In any jurisdiction in the US, you are at fault because you shouldn't have been parked there. She would have had even more room if you weren't parked illegally. No. Removing the "fire lane" sign would not have avoided the collision! You are not at fault for a collision just because you were parked in an illegal place when someone hit your car. That is why they have mirrors, windows and brakes on cars: so the other driver can see parked cars (or wandering children) and stop to avoid recklessly crashing into them. A person who could have avoided a collision by exercising ordinary care in stopping sooner, but failed to do so, is responsible for the entire damage, regardless of what was hit or how it got there.
The past perfect tense of "avoided" is "had avoided."
In almost every case of a rear end collision, it is the fault of the car behind. The law in all states implies that the driver of a vehicle should always be in control. The assumption is, that rearend collision can be avoided if the driver had been paying attention and not following too close.
No, it was not avoided. It occurred.
The Captain was in bed when they had the collision, but if the people in the Crow's Nest had seen the iceberg and alerted the people in the control room just 30 seconds earlier the ship could have avoided the iceberg