Emile Heskey
Car because if a lightning hits the car the energy goes around the car but the tree can't absorb the energy
Nothing really happens to the person in a car when the vehicle gets struck by lightning as long as they remain in the car. Once a person touches a metallic part of the car and the ground at the same time, they run the risk of electrocution.
nothing, unless you get caught :-)
You get a ticket.
you will have to sue them because it is your car not there's
ewan koh
his car hits yours therefore there is a crash
It's usually the same punishment as if they were driving their own car.
His liability insurance on his car should transfer to the vehicle that he is driving.
Well when it hits all the charge will most likely disable the electrics of the car, it will travel down the car, the rubbers tyres will insulate you from electrocution.
You are liable because you control what happens to your car. You should always check your tires before driving. Hopefully you have Full Coverage Insurance which would help pay for the damages.
The driver is always responsible for whatever happens to vehical he is driving