Sentences with phrase «by icy conditions»

Thus, a landowner, or tenant in control of the property, can be sued for injuries caused by icy conditions, tripping hazards, building codes violations, unguarded swimming pools and improperly installed or maintained playground equipment to exist on the property.
Someone may feel the need to exercise by taking a brisk walk outside but be prevented by icy conditions.

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«It's very exciting that we can use these tiny grains of rock, spewed into space by geysers, to tell us about conditions on — and beneath — the ocean floor of an icy moon,» said the paper's lead author Sean Hsu, a postdoctoral researcher at the University of Colorado at Boulder.
I recently heard a radio show host advise people to drive carefully in snowy / icy conditions, and to brake by downshifting.
In slippery conditions (such as wet or icy roads), as well as during cornering at high lateral G, the system creates a yaw moment by applying braking force to the inside wheel, thus generating more turning force and reducing understeer.
Consider this: When traveling in icy conditions at 20 mph, the stopping distance of the tires in these assemblies can be reduced by as much as twelve yards — or about three car lengths — as compared with summer tires.
All - wheel drive is especially helpful when driving on slippery road conditions, particularly on icy winter days in Freehold, Englishtown, Manalapan, or Marlboro, but you'll still want to save money at the pump by opting for a car that has reasonable fuel efficiency.
Cracking can be caused by numerous environmental conditions such as extreme weather; icy cold conditions, extended periods on cement, humid dry areas, or items that can puncture the pad such as rocks, stickers or cactus.
Slip - and - fall or trip - and - fall accidents as a result of uneven pavement, icy sidewalks or slippery conditions in a business caused by a spill or leak
Premises liability claims argue property owners are responsible for visitors» injuries caused by unsafe conditions like inadequate security or lighting, wet floors and icy sidewalks.
These injuries could be caused by icy or slippery conditions, inadequate security lighting, dog bites, unmarked or hidden hazards such as a hole in the ground, as well as unexpected steps up or down that aren't marked and concrete bumpers in the parking lot that aren't visible due to poor lighting.
In the present case, the allegations of fault directed at the appellants do not include a failure to treat the icy roadway within four hours of becoming aware of the icy conditions, as required by s. 5.
The icy conditions were caused by traffic compacting the snow and not by ice pellets falling on the road.
This is particularly true during winter months when recent transplants have to adjust to the harsh driving conditions created by snowy and icy roads.
How much should you reduce your speed by in wet, snowy, or icy conditions?
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