No, just the opposite: distress!
an example of a conditioned emotional response is someone that has been in a car accident will feel anxiety or fear of riding in a car afterwards. The fear of riding in the vehicle is a conditioned response to the fear that was present during the accident.
If a car is stalled in a parking lot, it is recommended to contact a roadside assistance service or the parking lot owner for help. They will typically have the resources and experience to assist you with getting your car running again or arranging for a tow.
It was easy for the EMTs to see the trauma that the child had suffered from being struckby the car: his face and arms were heavily bruised and he was bleeding from his mouth and nose.
One example might be - "The blunt force trauma was the cause of the victim's death". Another might be - "John lives with the trauma of his experience".
Jeff had seen the same expression on Mark's face in the past when they were involved in a serious car accident together. The fear and uncertainty on Mark's face mirrored his reaction during the traumatic event.
Do the speed limit.
Car accident is lethal since it can create to serious injury that may cause to death.
Your odds of dying in a car accident: 1 in 18,585. Your odds of dying in a plane accident: 1 in 354,319
Has this car been in an accident?
one in a million
airmatic means airbag.when an accident happens the the airbag in the car blow out so that it covers the person from getting injuries
Of course they got in a car accident!
HAS IT BEEN IN A CAR ACCIDENT
“HAS CAR BEEN IN AN ACCIDENT”
He didn't have a car accident. He had a "DIVING" accident.
bad traffic getting lost car trouble car accident kids misbehaving lost wallet/cash getting sick
Daring. The odds of you getting into a car accident is 1/16.