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No, the majority of drivers involved in collisions do not necessarily have a good driving record. Accidents can happen to any driver, regardless of their past driving history. Factors such as road conditions, weather, and other external variables can also contribute to accidents.
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The word collusion is defined as a group of people agreeing to do something or agreeing to a certain outcome in secret. This is usually for something illegal. The term collision means, an encounter between two objects involved in an exchange of energy. For example, two cars involved in a car accident is often called a collision.
Estimates vary, but the average seems to be in the area of 3 to 4 times the risk of an accident over drivers who are not drinking. The same statistics, BTW, hold for people who talk on the phone while driving, and they are about twice that for people who text and drive.
A referendum occurs when the Government puts forward a motion to the Australian public regarding possible changes to the Constitution. Essentially, to change the constitution, a double majority result is needed to invoke such a change. This means that majority of people in the majority of states must approve of the change. Essentially people power is involved in this due to the majority of people saying that they wanted the change. Their legal and constitutional right to vote gave them the opportunity to do this.
NO, IT DEPENDS ON THE SPEED AND TYPE OF VEHICLES INVOLVED IN THE ACCIDENT, AND WEATHER OR NOT PEOPLE ARE WEARING SEAT BELTS
The great majority simply want a fair government that will be honest with them.
its import to restrain people in a collision to avoid damaging the interior of the car.
You will not be arrested for drunk driving unless tests in the field indicate probable intoxication. Therefore, the great majority of people arrested for DUI have, in fact, been drinking.