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You bet you can. Just because there wasn't an accident doesn't mean it isn't illegal. Speeding doesn't always cause an accident, yet you can be cited for it, too ... THINK!!
Then you are doing the right thing. If you avoided getting a ticket then the accident won't become part of your record.
Contact your agent or policy services for your insurance company and they will be able to tell you.
sounds like you have a bad turn signal flasher One bulb is bad. The right rear turn signal bulb is burned out
Yes. For example, if the left ventricle fails, blood build up in the pulmonary system causing congestion. This in turns increase the workload of the right ventricle (harder to pump blood into the pulmonary system due to higher pressure) and eventually the right ventricle also fails.
If it's on the right or left side, or the top (By accident), You most likely had clicked on the task bar and jerked the mouse, causing it to go to the left, right, or top.All you have to do to change it is to drag it back to the spot you want it.
Get your ticket right, like get your ticket real good so you dont "speed" again, get it right learn your lesson (:
Right sided heart failure is also known as congestive heart failure. The right side loses it's pumping function and the blood backs up in other areas causing congestion. Congestion affects the liver, the GI tract and the limbs.
Yes. The basic definition of reckless driving is, "operating a vehicle in a dangerous manner". That being the case failure to yield to other vehicles could result in an accident and could be defined as reckless driving.
Assuming you are in the car that stopped at the light and you hit the car that was passing, It is obvious the car passing illegally on the right gets the ticket and the blame and had better have insurance.
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The right sentence is "He lost his luggage, as well as his ticket". You can also write the sentence without the comma, as in "He lost his luggage as well as his ticket".