The number of legs and body parts
Improper off-road recovery.
True
"I never the saw the other car"
It is possible, But not likly, If you have don't have any scratches you may have internal damage. Very difficult question to answer.
these are generally considered under the 'collision' portion of the policy.....
Possible but not advisable . Very real collision hazard, as with l.l Grade Crossings, Viewed from above, these are two different transportation systems-why invite a potential accident! Grade crossings- highway/Rail are BAD DESIGN.
When entering or merging with highway traffic, it is safest to match the speed of the traffic already on the highway. This helps to maintain a consistent flow and reduces the chances of causing a disruption or collision.
When applying for your Driver's Permit, a written knowledge test containing questions regarding driving rules, regulations, procedures, and highway signs will be given. You will find all the information for the test in the Kentucky Drivers Manual. Applicants must make a minimum score of 80% to pass this test.
Your collision coverage will take care of this. Comprehensive is for things such as theft, acts of god (such as a tree falling on your car), etc. Collision is for well crashes. You incurred a vehicle malfunction which caused you to have an accident, or collision.
the question is not correct written but all in all highway engineering is a one among the branch of civil engineering
The fine for not paying tolls on the highway varies depending on the location and the specific toll violation. It is important to pay tolls to avoid potential fines and penalties.
It can get 17 MPG non-highway and 26 MPG on the highway. This is for the 2009 model so double check yourself.