Collision is a slang term for coverage on your car if you cause the accident.
They could swerve into somebody's car and cause a collision
Yes, it it possible.
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
You should not slow down when you pass a collision because then the people behind you might run into you and cause another collision. If you're that curious, pull over.
If you're in the rear seat and the car has a head-on collision you will be thrown into the people in the front seats with an amazing force. You might injure them directly, or cause their belts to snap, leaving them free to get thrown into the windshield or be ejected out of the car.
You should not slow down when you pass a collision because then the people behind you might run into you and cause another collision. If you're that curious, pull over.
You should not slow down when you pass a collision because then the people behind you might run into you and cause another collision. If you're that curious, pull over.
When a vehicle is in a car accident there can be a secondary collision. For example, if car ÒbÓ was rear ended that is the first collision but when that car hit the car in front of them that is the secondary collision.
In general, collision or comprehensive coverage do not cover merely cosmetic matters, unless connected to a covered cause of loss. That is, if the car is in a collision and physical damage is sustained, repainting of at least the damaged part the of the car is likely to be covered because it is needed to return the car to its pre-collision condition. However, if the repainting is needed due to fading or ordinary wear and tear, it will not be considered to be a covered cause of loss--it is merely a maintenance issue.
because the high speed collision has more energy that it is using when the damage is occuring love Shanika L. Jackson♥
A rear end collision will cause your head to press against the headrest. You might also be pressed forward during this type of collision, but the first movement is against the headrest.