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a collision in which the driver fails to do everything reasonable to avoid it.
Yes, and I saw the result of that while living in Germany. Two cars hit headon going at the same speed. It was a mess. One was a VW Beetle and there was nothing left but the back seat. They had to airlift the driver out.
When the driver is being neglectful
The driver is using a wheel and axle to decrease the amount of force needed to steer the car.
Deceleration lanes give a driver time and space to reduce their speed.
Chargeable Collision: A collision in which the actions of the driver of a City-owned vehicle are the primary cause of the collision. Normally, the driver will have violated state or local traffic law.
Reasonable
a collision in which the driver fails to do everything reasonable to avoid it.
In a collision, the second collision is when an unsecured driver strikes the inside of the vehicle.
They could swerve into somebody's car and cause a collision
Driver error
Assuming that the at-fault driver maintained it at the time of the collision, his/her auto liability coverage would be triggered.
if you have collision coverage file under that then your company will subrogate the uninsured driver...if no collision coverage you can file a state report, and/or small claims action.....
Rollback Driver feature
Yes
steer left
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