One frame can pass without causing a collision
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No I find it quit impossible of course it depends on the solid!
Elastic Collision is the collision in which colliding objects rebound without lasting deformation or heat generation.Inelastic collision is a collision in which the colliding objects become distorted and generate heat during collision and possibly stick together.
Comprehensive is a type of coverage you can add to an automobile policy. Comprehensive coverage is a physical damage coverage that includes damage to your vehicle that is not included in collision coverage. Collision coverage is damage done when you hit something or turn the vehicle over. Comprehensive includes fire, theft, vandalism, and animal collision. You can have comprehensive without collision but not collision without comprehensive.
Many hurricanes every year go through their life cycle without causing deaths.
Without causing a scene or perpetuating an "incident"; in other words, without causing drama(slang).
No, of course not. The vast majority of people go through life without causing danger to others.
Permeated is a verb. It is the past tense of "permeate" which means to pass through without causing any displacement.
A city roller is a construction vehicle used to smooth out newly paved roads or parking lots. Without city rollers, roads would be very bumpy and uneven causing the possibility for a collision or accident to occur to rise substantially.
No!!
The insurance company would not have required you to get insurance coverage, as it is an optional coverage from the insurer's standpoint. The bigger issue is that the company through which you financed the car would have required collision coverage because it was interested in protecting the value of the collateral. Therefore, it may have obtained "forced-placed" collision coverage on the car and charged the premium to you (through your car payment). If that was done, you would normally have rec'd notice of it and been given a chance to get collision coverage and produce proof of it. Furthermore, collision coverage would have to have been in force at the time of the collision; it would not be retroactively applied to cover the loss.