no
Collision covers you if you hit something or roll the vehicle over.
On flat level ground no but, it will make the vehicle handle poorly on corners.
To lower the center of gravity and thus increase stability. The further the wheels are apart, the less the risk that the vehicle will roll.
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When parking a vehicle facing uphill with a curb on the right side, you should turn the steering wheel away from the curb. This means turning the wheel to the left. Additionally, make sure to set the parking brake to ensure the vehicle remains secure and does not roll back. If the vehicle starts to roll, the turned wheels will help it roll into the curb and prevent it from moving further downhill.
I hope you aren't asking for Odyssey of the Mind because that would be OSA.
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Depending on the year, make and model of the vehicle it could be a "roll-over" valve to prevent fuel from spilling out in the event the vehicle was to roll over or it could be a tank vent valve for the EVAP system. More info needed please.
No.
Most states it's five days. some states allow 30 days. some insurance companies will allow you to roll insurance from one vehicle to another temporarily. but you will still have to get one or the other insured.
Roll
In a mild roll-over, the vehicle may initially tip onto its side but will continue to roll if the center of gravity shifts significantly due to the momentum and angle of the roll. If the vehicle's wheels lose contact with the ground or if there's enough lateral force, it can lead to further rotation. The design and height of the vehicle also play a role in determining how easily it rolls over.