If you have insurance the insurance company covers it if you do not the cost comes out of your pocket
Crash.
The wreckage of the car crash at the side of the road was a reminder for passing drivers to moderate their speed.
No, unless you crash it.
The crash barriers have been made stronger which stops the car going through them. The road surface makes more friction on the road.
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Lady Diana was killed in a car crash in 1997, that occurred at Pont de I'Alma road tunnel in Paris, France
There is no information on how many cars are on the road right now.
Crash barriers absorb kinetic engery and reduce impact this results in less collisions. are you a wood green student? HAHAHA :) 'n' they stop cars leaving roads and hitting other people or cars thats basically what it does but you could explain it in a physics answer in some sense when you hit a crash barrier the car-does work to bring the car to a stop. think of the car haveing its kenetic energy as 60,000j (joules) and the crash barrier has to stop it if it were thin like 1 meter thick think of 60,000j = 60,000*1m is going to leave you with alot of work rather than if you would have a large barrier 10 meters for example 60,000j= 6000*10 making it a smaller work force.
I have been told if you dont have road tax and you crash your car or someone crashes into you then your insurance is void
For the Thames Barrier or the Thames Barrier Park, take the London Underground to Canning Town and change onto the Docklands Light Railway. Or bus service 474, if by car, there is a free of charge car park. The address is Thames Barrier Park, North Woolwich Road, London E16 2HP
That would be the Prius
Knowing how Yanks cant drive, I would suggest .. .. about 10 minutes after there were more than two vehicles on the same stretch of 'road'