Momentum! Car has momentum before an accident, this momentum is transferred to the person after the car has made an abrupt stop (accident).
a person who talks without moving their mouth
the first person to die in a car accident was Bridget Driscoll who walked into the path of a veichle that was moving at 6.4 km/h in London on 17th august 1896.
An aventure is an accident, an incident of chance or adventure, or an accident which causes a person's death without incident of felony, such as drowning.
An aventure is an accident, an incident of chance or adventure, or an accident which causes a person's death without incident of felony, such as drowning.
you can, but then its a felony
A person can walk without moving by clicking their mouse on the Club Penguin server. This actually creates a waddling motion for the character.
Yes, if there is an accident.
A person who can speak without moving their lips is commonly referred to as a ventriloquist. Ventriloquists are skilled performers who manipulate their voice to create the illusion that a puppet or dummy is speaking.
The definition of leaving the scene of an accident is a person who flees an accident after being part of it. They drive off without giving insurance information or waiting for the police to arrive at the scene.
an ACCIDENT is due to the carelessness of a certain person (without presence of mind) while INJURY is the main effect of an accident in addition,injury happens after the accident. *) -->missmakulet
they sure can they can be used in a court case and insurance companies will also request these samples
When a car is moving at a certain speed, objects in the car, including people, move at the same speed as well. When a car accident happens, for example the car crashes into a wall, the car stops moving suddenly because of the obstacle it hits. The people, however, don't meet the obstacle and keep on moving at the same speed they had been moving before the accident. As a result, these people usually hit the front car glass or the steering wheel and get injured.