If part of the load or lashing, yes. If he kicks up a rock, no; it could be argued you were too close. Hence the rule of thumb to follow no closer than 4 seconds behind any vehicle, maybe more if it's a truck you are following.
the cars fault-obviously
When merging onto a freeway, the driver entering the freeway is typically responsible for safely merging into traffic. It is their responsibility to yield to vehicles already on the freeway and adjust their speed to merge smoothly.
Who is at fault when a vehicle is hit from behind on a freeway the driver in front for putting on there brakes and whatpenal code does it follow under?
Fault(s)
Without knowing all the details it is impossible to say.Generally, if you hit anything that is stationary you are at fault.
You are both at fault you shouldn't have ran into the car and he/she should have had there lights on you are not at fault if it was dark or you couldn't see them
Generally it's the person who hits from behind.
Fault lines are breaks along which movement has occurred, leading to the displacement of rocks on either side. These movements can be caused by tectonic forces that result in earthquakes.
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A fault
ask your mom
the way in which the forces are applied to a rock