If the truck was directly behind the first vehicle (same lane) they would get the majority At Fault. If they were in another lane and wouldn't have had to stop normally for the turning car it is harder to determine. The driver of the turning car would likely be found partially at fault for failing to maintain control of their vehicle.
No, the word slammed is not an adverb at all.The word slammed is a verb.
Yes. I was slammed into the wall by a bully at school.
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The past tense of "slam" is "slammed."
The hockey player was concussed after he was slammed into the boards.
The past tense and participle is "slammed."
The idiot slammed into glass twice in the same day.
Slammed - 2004 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:MA
There are one syllable in the word "slammed."
A few antonyms for the word slammed are hurled, knocked, and crashed.
The official definition of the word slammed is "To shut with force and loud noise."
The person who was following too closely to stop before hitting the car ahead.