It would be covered as a collision claim not a comprehensive claim.
IE; you "collided" with a guard rail.
In an emergency, when you need to swerve to avoid hitting someone or something in the road, you will want to evaluate quickly if you can safely swerve as the first step. Swerving into oncoming traffic could make the situation worse.
! ! Like this: "LOOK OUT FOR THAT SWERVING CAR"! An exclamation mark. (!)
No, that is not right.The spelling you are looking for is swerving.Some example sentences are:We ended up swerving around a deer in the road.He was caught by the police dangerously swerving around a corner.
swerving
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You feel the vehicle swerving and bumping.
They are swerving on the road
traction
George Jones is a country music legend well known for his affinity for adult beverages. Swerving like Lindsey Lohan just didn't rhyme.
Drink about 6-7 beers, and you'll be fine. thank you, Annymous
There is no anagram (one i too many). Without the second i, it spells swerving.
Yawing is a nautical term that means temporarily swerving off course.