The Ice!
cold friction
ice What causes most skids?
Usally anytime you get hit from the back you are not at fault however there are some acceptions if the car ahead rolls back more than 4 feet, taillights are not working propperly or if the car in front skids and leavs tire marks from breaking to hard it is the one in the fronts fault. There are also no fault accidents like ice, hydroplaing, inproplly marked curbs, or the sun being in ones eyes can be considered as a no fault there for the accident is handles as no fault and insurance clams will be handled indivtually
they are two transformers named mudflap & skids
In most states it is no one's fault when ice blows off a vehicle and hits the vehicle behind. There are different circumstances that may come about if the ice causes an accident, like a car skidding off a road, though. It depends on the laws of the state, who is at fault when that occurs.
The driver that slid on the ice of course, because although it was an accident, the driver at the stoplight was doing nothing wrong, while the one on ice slid into him/her.
The car skids less on a dry road due to greater friction between the tires and the alspahlt. Surfaces coated with water and ice have a lower coefficient of riction.
Yours.
It was Skids (Front) and Mudflap (Back) but when they got back to base they switched scans
mudflap is the back and skids is the front
an ice berg.
This will depend on where the ice came from. If the owner or employee of the parking lot property deposited Ice on the lot and then left the lot open for public parking, one might construe owner negligence. If Nature deposited the ice on the parking lot, such as an Ice storm or freezing temperatures, then it is very unlikely that the property owner or the vehicle owner could be construed as negligent or at fault.