The number one primary collision factor for injury and fatal collisions is distracted driving. This includes activities such as texting, talking on the phone, or engaging with in-car technology, which divert attention from the road. Distracted driving significantly increases the likelihood of accidents by impairing a driver's ability to react promptly to hazards. As a result, it remains a leading cause of serious traffic incidents.
A person with a serious leg injury should not be allowed to walk. It is also true that a person with a serious head or back injury should not be allowed to walk.
No, if there was no serious injury or death.... Property Damage only. Yes, if there was serious death or injury.
It can prevent an accident or injury
no
No
death or serious injury
yes it can, but it depends on how serious the injury, and where it is
It can prevent an accident or injury
No, the word 'serious' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun (a serious student, a serious injury).The noun form of the adjective 'serious' is seriousness.
Robbery Threatened Immediate Serious Injury
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