the car impacted canadaian eveyday lifes becouse of the fact that we can go to places much faster.
The ratio is about 1:3
Canada drives on the right.
In every car crash, there are indeed multiple collisions occurring. This is because the term "crash" typically refers to the impact between vehicles, but it can also involve secondary collisions, such as a vehicle hitting a stationary object or another vehicle being struck as a result of the initial impact. Additionally, passengers and objects within the vehicles can experience their own separate collisions with the interior of the car. Therefore, each crash involves a series of interconnected collisions.
Canadians don't have cars, unless you consider dog sleighs as a car. --------------------- Less than 1% have dog or horse sleighs. There are about 16 million cars and light vehicles which means less than 50% own cars.
They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.They can go off with the car stationary if the impact is severe enough.
If with "one impact from the last car" you mean that the rear car hit the middle car and then the middle car, as a result, hit the front car, the rear car's insurance would be responsible for all damages. If the middle car first hit the front car and then the rear car hit the middle care, the rear car's insurance would only be responsible for the damages to the middle car. i.e. where was the first impact?
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Yes but not in every car that we have today.gas is a product that everybody wants to use and yes we will run out some day .so we have said that yes and no to this question and i hope this has a impact on you.
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Every car owner owns a car with different car numbers.
No. every car has a different car plate.
To stop the car every time you use the brakes.To stop the car every time you use the brakes.