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TRiPS - the Air Force "Travel Risk Planning System" provides a set of proven controls for mitigating privately owned vehicle risk.
1) Maintain the vehicle in proper working order 2) Pay attention to your driving and avoid distractions 3) Do not take drugs that impair your perception or reaction 4) Adjust your driving to the existing weather and road conditions 5) Follow all driving regulations 6) When in doubt, yield the right-of-way 7) Maintain the proper distance when following other vehicles
1) Maintain the vehicle in proper working order 2) Pay attention to your driving and avoid distractions 3) Do not take drugs that impair your perception or reaction 4) Adjust your driving to the existing weather and road conditions 5) Follow all driving regulations 6) When in doubt, yield the right-of-way 7) Maintain the proper distance when following other vehicles
If you are at fault in an accident, You are responsible for any personal injuries and the reasonable cost of repair for for the damage to the other vehicle that you hit. The level of damage to your own vehicle does not mitigate the cost of the damage to the vehicle you hit. After all you still caused the damage and you are responsible for it.
TRiPS, the Air Force "Travel Risk Planning System," provides a set of proven controls for mitigating privately owned vehicle risk.
Do you have to pay a motor vehicle accident and for how long
Such a vehicle is said to be parked.
The owners name and address should be listed on the accident report as well as the driver of the vehicle and who was at fault in the accident.
No. If it was your own vehicle and you caused the accident then it is entirely your responsibility that the damage was caused and that you get it fixed.
Privately owned vehicle accidents
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