Sentences with phrase «evasive action when»

A marshal had to take evasive action when Matheus Leist suddenly decided to turn around in the pits

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There was controversy in the second half when a Totti freekick stuck Shevchenko's elbow while he was taking evasive action in the wall.
Let's be absolutely clear — falling over isn't cheating, taking evasive action in anticipation of heavy contact isn't cheating; appealing for a foul after the fact when no contact is made, directly lying to the ref, is cheating.
In fact, if that took place and, when taking evasive action you hurt yourself, the person who feigned the punch could be held legally liable for that injury if it could be shown he intended to make you think he was about to punch you.
Analyses of videos showed that only 24 % of moths that heard the bat signals under the LED lights took evasive action, whereas 60 % dove erratically when exposed to such chirps when the lights were off, the researchers report online today in Royal Society Open Science.
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The circumstances behind the accident that decimated the rare hypercar are — predictably — rather sketchy, but word is the driver was tootling back from a trackday when an out of control lorry came headed his (or indeed, her) way, forcing evasive action into a row of parked cars.
Vehicle Detection: When the PCS3 determines that the possibility of a frontal collision with that vehicle is high, it prompts the driver to take evasive action and brake, by using an audio and visual alert.
The standard Dynamic Cruise Control maintains any selected speed between 19 — 130 mph, while the new Evasion Aid system, which operates at speeds up to 100 mph, supports the necessary evasive steering action when the vehicle in front slams on the brakes.
If a quick lane change is required, for example when the vehicle in front brakes aggressively, the evasion aid — which operates at speeds up to 100 mph — supports the necessary evasive steering action.
As a result, the direct - steer system also improves handling safety in critical situations - for instance when taking sudden evasive action - as the field tests conducted by the Mercedes engineers demonstrate.
When taking bends at speed or during rapid evasive action, the system switches to the maximum damping effect so that the saloon is stabilised to best effect.
Handling is also sharpened, for example when instantaneous evasive action is required.
However, the case law is equally clear that «abnormal or unusual actions taken to avoid a roadblock may give an officer reasonable suspicion of criminal activity even when the evasive action is not illegal.»
She used her automobile to purchase the coffee from the drive thru, she was in her automobile when the coffee spilled and importantly, as the judge found, her seatbelt likely prevented her from taking evasive action to avoid the coffee hitting her legs.
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