i have a 2000 Nissan Sentra and it sometimes shuts off while moving slowly or when coming to a stop, is there a way to figure out what the problem is and how to fix it
They could never start moving - their wheels would keep spinning while the vehicle remained stationary.
a small mass moving slowly
Yes, they would have a momentum. ^^
You didn't indicate whether this problem happens while the vehicle is not moving as well as moving. My guess would be moving, meaning looseness in the window switch which causes contacts to close (touch) activating the window motor due to the vibration and up down motion of the vehicle.
Of course it seems like the moving vehicle is. They should have left a note if they were an individual with morals and who would'nt like that to be done to them. ADDITIONAL INFO: Though each accident is handled on a case by case basis, generally the operator of the moving vehicle would be at fault, however instances where a vehicle is illegally parked or grossly impeding traffic may warrant further investigation. In such cases it would be possible to make a case for the illegally parked vehicle be at fault. In such a case of an illegally parked vehicle the owner of the vehicle, even if not deemed at fault, would more than likely at least receive a citation. If such action occurred, then it would be easier for the operator of the moving vehicle, even though they were determined to be at fault, to make a case that if the illegally parked vehicle were not illegally parked in the first place then the accident would have never happened.
No, if you are moving 30 mph and another car is too, the radar would say the car is going 0 mph. depends on where you are... in some areas yes Thats the idea, radar guns are used to check a vehicles speed, if you mean can a radar gun be used from a moving vehicle then no, the gun must be stationary otherwise an inaccurate reading will result.
It would be darned hard to assess the blame on the parked car. If one vehicle is in motion and the other is not, 99.99% of the time, the moving vehicle is at fault.
arent u ganna tell me fools
Well, if it would be a moving violation in a passenger vehicle, it would be in a CMV. That's about all that can be given with the lack of specific information on the instance you have in mind.
They would have to have different base velocities. One on the ground, the other in a moving vehicle.
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This is not enough information to answer the question. If a car hits a parked vehicle then the moving vehicle would be at fault. If both vehicles are moving then the issue gets more complicating.