state/county specific; i dont know
Collision, crash, accident. The police refer to it as an RTA (road traffic accident).
If it were on purpose, it would be called "Reckless Driving". An accident is just that, an accident. You didn't plan it, it wasn't intended, but it happened.
Amnesia?
Road traffic accident reports are available in each state. Copies of these reports depend on the location of the individual. For instance, if a person lives in Riverside County, California, a road traffic accident report may be obtained from the website called Accident In or Sig Alert. Reports for Texas are available through a different website. A person should check with their local government traffic agency for information on these reports
Jacksie, later shortened to Jack, after a family dog that was killed in a traffic accident.
If a person is involved in a traffic accident, the first thing to do is to make all parties are free from injury. If not, an ambulance needs to be called. The drivers involved in the accident will need to exchange information, as well. Pictures of the accident and any witness statements will also be beneficial. It is also likely that tow services will be required to remove the vehicles from the road.
This is called "rubbernecking delay."
The best way to initiate a road accident claim is to make sure the police are called first. A report by the officer will help the claim be accepted easier and reviewed.
In January 2012, all members of the band were in a road traffic collision in Birmingham, England. There were no serious injuries. But three of them were treated for headache and spinal pain, which are both common after collisions. For the record, it is called a Road Traffic Collision, or RTC, not an accident. Calling it an accident implies that nobody is to blame or nobody did anything wrong, when in fact there is someone to blame or someone did do something wrong.
traffic signal.
That depends on the circumstances, the possibilities could be A queue of traffic A lane of traffic A stream of traffic A traffic jam
I would say most likely not. For most states and most companies you usually have 30 days from date of accident to file the claim. However, you COULD file a claim and say it happened yesterday, but that's called insurance fraud.