In general, though, motorcycles were more commonly involved in crashes with fixed
objects than other vehicles.
Not exact matches
Before self - driving cars can be deployed on a mass scale they need to be able to do more
than recognize
objects in the surrounding environment; they also need to be able to communicate with
other vehicles.
The Q also will have «back - up collision intervention, which automatically stops the car rather
than let it back into an
object or person, and also «moving
object detection,» which detects
other vehicles that may enter the car's path as it backs up.
Comprehensive insurance also kicks in when you collide with something
other than a
vehicle or an
object.
Textures are often muddy and unrefined, geometry on
vehicles and world
objects is simple and the
other inhabitants of the world, both people and
vehicles, are little more
than soulless drones milling about the map.
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other words, Part 7 (at least so far as it is concerned with benefits following injury, rather
than death benefits) has two related
objects: to compensate an insured person for a portion of the financial loss accrued from temporary total disability caused by a motor
vehicle accident; and, where possible, to do so in a manner that brings about the end of the total disability by returning the injured person to employment or self - sufficiency.
Collision coverage covers damage to your
vehicle as a result from a collision with an
object other than car or
object.
Comprehensive covers damage to your
vehicle caused by events
other than collisions, including weather damage, falling
objects or running into animals.
Comprehensive insurance provides protection for your
vehicle in case it is damaged by something
other than a collision with another
vehicle or
object.
If a
vehicle of yours collides with another
object (
other than an animal) and glass breakage occurs, the glass breakage may be covered under Collision Coverage rather
than Comprehensive Coverage.
Comprehensive insurance provides protection for your
vehicle if it is damaged by something
other than a collision with a
vehicle or
object, or if your
vehicle is stolen.
Think of it this way: Collision is colliding with another
vehicle or
object (
other than animals).
Comprehensive insurance covers damages to a
vehicle due to anything
other than collision, and these include vandalism, theft, falling
objects, flood, or fire.
Collision insurance pays for damage to your
vehicle in a collision with another car, a collision with an
object other than a car, and damage due to a roll - over.
Comprehensive: Covers repair or replacement cost for your
vehicle due to something
other than a collision like a fire, theft, flood, hail, and falling
objects.
Covers repair or replacement cost for your
vehicle due to something
other than a collision like a fire, theft, flood, hail, and falling
objects.
Collision insurance covers damages to your
vehicle in the event that you collide with an
object (
other than an animal) on the roadway or incur damages due to an upset in the roadway.