It depends on what type of car it is like my car is a Toyota privia so i hit a curb not much damage :) if yo want morecall me 8568577932
You still had a accident. What you hit was a curb.
Driving over the curb during your driving test may result in a deduction of points or a failed test, depending on the severity and circumstances of the incident. It is important to always follow the rules of the road and drive safely during your driving test to increase your chances of passing.
Emotional driving is driving in a way that is related to your mood. It's OK if you are in a good mood but not good if you are angry or frustrated. To curb emotional driving, you should focus on the road and the road only when you are in a bad mood. If you can't do that then you shouldn't be driving at all.
To prevent damage, curb the CFC's. They react with ozone and deplete it.
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To prevent further damage, curb CFC's. they are the ones that deplete ozone.
It is important to be aware of a vehicles curb weight when driving it. For a 1965 Chevrolet truck the curb weight varies based on the model, but usually for this year they are about a 1/2 ton in weight.
I seriously doubt it but if you have a really horrible car that you are driving and you hit a curb maybe, but I really do not think so.
A curb is the raised edge of a street or sidewalk, typically constructed to prevent vehicles from driving onto the sidewalk or to provide structural support for the pavement edge.
from what i remember of my driving lessons the car should be no further than 18 inches away from the curb when parked. any further and i was asked to call a taxi to reach the pavement!
that would be illegal as it would be considered criminal damage or vandalism.
Probably not. Allowing a learner to drive your car most likely would be seen as you having accepted the associated risks, because they are foreseeable.