Yes, a driver who runs out of gas on the autobahn can be fined for stopping. German traffic regulations require vehicles to be in a safe operational condition, and stopping on the autobahn without a valid reason can be considered a violation. Drivers are expected to manage their fuel levels to avoid such situations, and stopping poses a danger to both the driver and other road users.
The Autobahn runs throughout Germany - it isn't confined to just one city. The US equivalent to the Autobahn would be the Interstate Highway System.
An expressway / Motorway in a German-speaking country The giant highway that runs all throughout Germany that was originally used for troop movement.
If a driver runs a red light and causes a collision, the driver who ran the red light is typically at fault for the accident.
Yes, the driver in the accident ran a red light.
Possibly a bad alternator or battery.
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A scanner is both hardware and software, the device itself is hardware (all devices are hardware) but the driver(a program) that runs it is software.
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Controller is part of the motherboard, for the devise, the driver runs the devise in the software end. Controller- allows the board to use devise. Driver- Allows windows to use devise.
The driver. As much as it sounds absurd, if a driver runs over a pedestrian he is always at fault.
a driver runs a red light and hits another car head on.
Opening a door into traffic makes the door opener at fault. If the door is opened safely and some driver then runs into it, the moving driver is at fault.