Sentences with phrase «into nearby vehicles»

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It is understood the vehicle lost grip on a thick blanket of algae coating the pier's slipway and slid into the water; the victims were on a day out from nearby Derry.
Clark was trying to get into his grandmother's house but police in the area, responding to neighbor's calls about a man vandalizing nearby vehicles, took Clark for their suspect.
He said late veteran journalist turned politician was knocked down by an oncoming vehicle while running into a nearby bush to escape an armed robbery attack.
Using camera and radar equipment to sense other vehicles on the road, Honda's i - ACC system relies on an algorithm that calculates the probability of nearby vehicles cutting into your lane.
Rear Vision Camera, or Rear View Camera, is a General Motors active safety technology that provides the driver with a view what's behind the vehicle on a display when in the Reverse gear to help avoid crashing into nearby objects while backing up at low speeds.
Park Assist is a General Motors active safety technology that helps the driver park their vehicle and avoid crashing into nearby objects during low - speed vehicle maneuvering.
Front and Rear Park Assist helps the driver park their vehicle and avoid crashing into nearby objects during low - speed vehicle maneuvering when driving forward or backing.
Concern: If the fusible link melts (as it is designed to) it may come into contact with nearby components in the vehicle electrical center and increase the risk of a vehicle fire.
Fort Worth has grown into the sixteenth largest city in the U.S. With rural areas nearby and a strong agricultural industry, it isn't surprising that all - terrain vehicle use in and around Fort Worth is quite popular with both commercial and recreational users.
Dynamic Weather has also finally made its way into this game along with the subtle addition of arrows on both the right and left sides of your vehicle so that you remain aware of other nearby racers.
Some arrests were made, with more on the horizon, since many of those in attendance fled into the nearby woods, leaving their vehicles behind.
A drunk driver crashed into the client's vehicle, slamming her into a nearby guardrail.
Such an accident sends a semi-truck careening into the path of nearby vehicles, or it can cause a truck to crush other vehicles on the roadway, often killing the vehicle occupants.
The woman allegedly drove her vehicle toward him and he had to jump into a nearby snowbank to avoid getting hit with the vehicle.
That accident occurred when a tire in the vehicle blew out, causing the vehicle to crash into a nearby telephone pole.
A single truck and trailer that jackknifes out of control can crush many other smaller vehicles or send them flying into other lanes of traffic and nearby obstacles.
-- On August 14, 1993, Ms. Janousek, a pedestrian, was struck by an uninsured vehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After hitting Ms. Janousek, the vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, cvehicle driven by Shawn Montreul — After hitting Ms. Janousek, the vehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, cvehicle also struck a nearby parking lot fence — The debris from the fence damaged three unoccupied vehicles in the parking lot — These vehicles were insured by Halifax Insurance Company, Canadian Surety Company and Mutual Insurance Company — None of the three vehicles came into contact with Ms. Janousek or the uninsured vehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, cvehicle — As Ms. Janousek had no automobile insurance of her own to access for payment of accident benefits she submitted a claim for benefits with the Motor Vehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, cVehicle Accident Claims Fund (MVACF)-- Originally the MVACF accepted the claim but on March 24, 1994 the payments ceased as the Fund believed that one of the three insurance companies should be responsible for the payments — All three companies received an application for accident benefits for Ms. Janousek but denied the claim — The insurance companies were not able to come to an agreement and resolve disputes through mediation — Ms. Janousek then applied for arbitration under the Insurance Act, R.S.O. 1990, c. I. 8.
Fort Worth has grown into the sixteenth largest city in the U.S. With rural areas nearby and a strong agricultural industry, it isn't surprising that all - terrain vehicle use in and around Fort Worth is quite popular with both commercial and recreational users.
If you drive into nearby Dallas, the city may tow uninsured vehicles.
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