Trick question! Crashes in bad conditions is caused by poor driving
No I have not.
Normally, the same person who would have been responsible for the accident on a public road.
It depends on the road, conditions, and what speed the driver(s) does.
While weather and road conditions are factored towards accident causing, is always the drivers fault when an accident occurs as a result of these conditions. The theory behind this is that every driver must still maintain control of their vehicle, including, if necessary, slowing down or not even driving under these conditions.
we need to follow the road rules because road is one of the place where an accident happen .we can prevent any accident by following the road rules ambot
Only if you were driving too fast for conditions.
please explain this alittle better i think i could be of good assistance to you on this......what do you mean 'go against' if what you are saying is (as an example) you rearended someone, because the road was wet/slick etc, and report reflects that or has the road conditions as a 'contributing factor' in the accident.......that doe not obsolve you of liabililty or repsonsiblity for the damages to the vehicle you struck bad road conditions or no.......more details and i can help more.......
Is when you are on the road, driving, and get in some type of accident.
Is when you are on the road, driving, and get in some type of accident.
An accident chain is a series of events or actions which are linked together to form an accident. Accident chains may vary according to the type of accident. If there is a vehicle crash during a storm, the accident chain will include the individual, the vehicle, the road conditions, and the weather conditions. If a person breaks their leg on a slippery floor in a supermarket, the accident chain will include the supermarket, the wet floor, the slip, and the individual.
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Cardross road accident happened in 2006.
you were the at fault driver for the simple fact that you did not have insurance. Which means you should not have been on the road in the first place. If you had'nt been on the road the accident would'nt have happened.