Headlights or taillights out
Directional signals not working
Worn wiper blades
Worn tires
Improper tire inflation
Poor condition or failure of brakes
No washer fluid
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Texting Driving without due care and attention. Improper driving
The most common treatments focus on dietary and lifestyle changes to reduce cholesterol and other problems that contribute to atherosclerosis.
Speeding, tailgating, running a red light, failing to yield, over correcting, and failing to wear a seat belt.
Collision coverage pays to repair or replace your vehicle if you are determined to be 'at-fault' (you caused the accident). Typically, a deductible (amount you pay out of pocket) applies to this type of coverage. The most common deductibles are $500 to $1000, but can be lower or higher. Comprehensive (also known as "Other Than Collision") coverage is usually included on policies with Collision coverage. It covers theft, vandalism, flooding, fire, animal damage, glass damage (not caused by a collision) and severe weather damage (hail, wind, tornado, hurricane, etc). If a vehicle is financed, both of these coverages are considered mandatory to protect the lender. Collision claims will usually cause your insurance rate to increase at your next renewal. Most insurers don't penalize you for Comprehensive claims because they weren't caused by your negligence.
Have vehicle scanned to determine problem
fender bender
It is possible that all the vehicle needs is a tune up. One of the most common problems with a vehicle that will not start is a clogged fuel filter.
A rear end collision.
when drivers fall asleep at the wheel
common problems in disaster management
Driver inattention, or distractedness.