Sentences with phrase «on collisions as»

This increases the chances of head - on collisions as well as other types of accidents.
The sudden changing of lanes due to road construction or a stopped vehicle can lead to head - on collisions as well.

Not exact matches

«We've been in a trade war for decades,» new U.S. commerce secretary Wilbur Ross told Bloomberg News recently, as he clarified why the U.S. is launching a radical series of trade negotiations that will include a head - on collision with China and ripping up NAFTA.
Meanwhile, Uber drivers are tapping on smartphones as they navigate and confirm pick - ups and drop - offs, a distraction that may increase collision risk.
As one of the most vocal Senate proponents for net neutrality, the consumer protection that compels internet service providers to ensure equal access to all websites, Franken is already on a collision course with the new administration.
The Canadian software firm's QNX division showed off its latest technology at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas on Wednesday, which demonstrated how cars can communicate with each other as well as traffic lights to improve traffic flow and prevent collisions.
According to a recent report from research firm G.P. Wild, approximately 60 people per year are injured on cruise ships due to «operational mishaps,» which can range from small fires on the ship to actual explosions, as well as collisions, or ships sinking or getting stranded.
However, if both sides rely on military escalation and brinksmanship as their main negotiating tactic, the most likely result may be a head - on collision.
NEW ORLEANS, May 1, 2018 / PRNewswire / — On Tuesday, M12, Microsoft Corp.'s venture fund (formerly known as Microsoft Ventures), announced at Collision Conference the four winners of its global startup competition, Innovate.AI: Envisagenics, Hazy, ZenCity and Voiceitt.
In that post, Tesla said the driver, since identified as an Apple engineer, «had received several visual and one audible hands - on warning earlier in the drive and the driver's hands were not detected on the wheel for six seconds prior to the collision
The Volvo S90 2017 model banners its «moose detector,» a trio of radar, camera and software aimed at identifying large animals on the road and avoiding situations such as car - deer collisions.
In August, David Drummond, a longtime Alphabet executive who was instrumental in GV's $ 250 million investment in Uber in 2013, stepped down from his seat on Uber's board of directors as it became increasingly clear the two companies were on a collision course.
I believe that I am here as a lucky accident of molecular collisions, and when I die, our molecules will go on to collide again and make something else.
You mention global myths of a great flood as supporting evidence, but even the article only states,» [a] lmost every culture has a legend about a great flood, and — with a little reading between the lines — many of them mention something like a comet on a collision course with Earth just before the disaster.»
Moreover, this attitude — Christians saved, all others damned — runs into head - on collision with the whole concept of God in the New Testament as the merciful Father of all mankind whose will is that not a single «one of these little ones should be lost.»
«It may not be easy, in every possible case, to trace the line of separation between the rights of religion and the Civil authority with such distinctness as to avoid collisions and doubts on unessential points.
It seems as if these two teams were on a collision course to meet in the Top 2 Hoops game all Summer long.
The break from 10 yards away, the violence of the collision with Chargers left tackle King Dunlap who tried to block him on that smoke screen and, yes, the tackle itself that limited Johnson to just a 3 - yard gain even though it should have been the perfect play as the Chiefs blitzed off the edge to that same side.
Once upon a time the uprights were on the goal line, where receivers used them as picks and the collisions were many
Lukaku will face no action over the incident as it was seemingly an accidental collision between the pair at Anfield at the weekend with the United forward's trailing heel catching the defender on the side of his head.
So it could be that we will be involved in a fight to the finish in the league and assuming that we get past Man United, Arsenal and Liverpool could be on a collision course in the FA cup as well.
As Tatum and Tony Snell ran towards him, the fan at the TD Garden seemed to have slowed down on his way to his seat in order to bear the collision that was about to happen.
Fortunately, the collision with Alfred N'Diaye that forced Wilshere to come off for Abou Diaby gave the midfield talisman nothing more than a dead leg, as could have been evidenced by him taking a seat on the bench after coming off, as opposed to going down the tunnel for treatment.
The Telegraph reports that Harry and Fabio are again on a collision course, as it looks like Ledley will be called up for the England squad to face Slovenia and Croatia.
As a result, only time will tell whether they will fulfill the promise that many in the concussion community see them as having, although I, for one, think they will eventually revolutionize the way in which athletes are identified for remove - from - play screening on the sports sideline, among other uses, and, within five years, are likely to be standard equipment for all contact and collision sportAs a result, only time will tell whether they will fulfill the promise that many in the concussion community see them as having, although I, for one, think they will eventually revolutionize the way in which athletes are identified for remove - from - play screening on the sports sideline, among other uses, and, within five years, are likely to be standard equipment for all contact and collision sportas having, although I, for one, think they will eventually revolutionize the way in which athletes are identified for remove - from - play screening on the sports sideline, among other uses, and, within five years, are likely to be standard equipment for all contact and collision sports.
Because the Maddocks questions can be asked by anyone, they are valuable on sports sidelines where no health care professional trained in performing a full sideline screening for concussion, such as doctor or certified athletic trainer, is present, as is often the case in contact and collision sports involving younger athletes.
A straightforward, elegantly written, concise, and well - organized 215 pages, Back in the Game stands out in a crowded field, not just as a primer on concussions for a parent, coach, or athletes, but for its incisive and often pointed criticism of the way our national conversation about concussions and the long - term effects of playing contact and collision sports has been shaped - some would say warped - by a media that too often eschews fact - based reporting in favor of sensationalism and fear - mongering.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
In the end, it all comes back to education: In the ideal world, a parent's decision about whether to allow a child to start playing or continue playing collision sports before high school under current rules of play (which are evolving in the direction of safety, fortunately, as seen, for instance, in USA Hockey's ban on body checking at the Pee Wee hockey level and below, and limits on full - contact practices instituted at every level of football, from Pop Warner, to high school, college, and the NFL), will be a conscious one; a decision in which the risks of participating in a particular sport - provided it is based on the most up - to - date information about those risks and a consideration of other risk factors that might come into play for their child, such as pre-existing learning disabilities (e.g. ADHD), chronic health conditions (e.g., a history of history of multiple concussions or seizures, history of migraines), or a reckless and overly aggressive style of play - are balanced against the benefits to the child of participating.
Through the Institute, Dr. Janda has conducted groundbreaking research on such subjects as the use of breakaway bases in reducing sliding injuries in baseball, the role of soft - core baseballs in reducing chest impact injuries in youth baseball, reducing injuries from collisions with soccer goal, and the effect of heading on cognitive function in youth soccer players.
My son is six and could technically be in just the booster seat without the back, but a few years ago we had a head on collision with a jersey barrier and he is afraid, so he still has the back on which is ok for me seeing as he still fits!
As well as Side Impact Protection technology and an energy absorbing shell, it features a pioneering «ER - Tech» System which slides the headrest down in the event of a head on collision, to reduce the force impacted on the head and necAs well as Side Impact Protection technology and an energy absorbing shell, it features a pioneering «ER - Tech» System which slides the headrest down in the event of a head on collision, to reduce the force impacted on the head and necas Side Impact Protection technology and an energy absorbing shell, it features a pioneering «ER - Tech» System which slides the headrest down in the event of a head on collision, to reduce the force impacted on the head and neck.
The forward - facing ER - Tech is activated as the forces reach their full impact in a head - on collision: the headrest slides down, limiting the neck's exposure to the impact forces, then locking into position.
As a result, an increasing number of experts are urging that the focus be on reducing the risk of concussions and sub-concussive brain trauma by reducing exposure to concussive and sub-concussive hits [24] that athletes sustain during contact and collision sports.
Studies show that those babies who are not strapped on or those who do not travel in the car seat are more likely to go through serious injuries as compared to the others, even on low speed collisions.
If your child hits his head as a result of a major collision or a fall from any serious distance — he rolls off the changing table or falls down the stairs, for example, it's best to err on the side of caution and get help.
Tiedje's organs were bruised by the collision, which occurred about 11 a.m. as he was driving through a green light on Windsor Drive.
To further advertise unprofessionalism, ignorance and wanton desperation to malign a leading light, loyalist and committed party stalwart, the reporter also alluded that Senator Ojudu belonged to a faction in the Ekiti APC that was on a collision course with the present Exco and as such could not get the party's ticket in the primaries.
MEPs may have tolerated her however, had she not been nominated to a significant portfolio, and the treatment of Navarcsics comes as no surprise, as his ruling Fidesz party has been on a collision course with Brussels in recent years, given accusations of anti-democratic policies, and non-compliance with EU laws.
Assemblyman Keith Wright's decision to drop out of the race to replace Sheldon Silver gave his longtime rival, Carl Heastie, a tremendous boost today — and set him up on a potential collision course with lawmakers in the nascent «reform» caucus, as well as some female Democrats.
The requirement has been criticized by many city officials, including City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, but the proposal puts the governor on a collision course with the mayor, who has repeatedly defended fingerprinting as necessary to prevent fraud.
They also condemn as a «disgrace» the rule that means someone has to die on a road before a speed camera is installed, noting: «The relationship between speed and collisions is so well proven that this requirement is unnecessary and even irresponsible.»
CenProG together with well - meaning Ghanaians are fully aware that Mr Amidu, ever since he was sacked from office as Attorney General for insubordination had been on a collision course with the NDC and has minced no words in expressing his disdain for the NDC with his numerous epistles.
The move puts him on another collision course with many of his own MPs as well as Labour - supporting unions like Unite.
As an upgraded LHC begins collecting data from high - speed proton collisions on June 3 after a two - plus - year hiatus, physicists are anxiously wondering whether the machine's second act will lead to discoveries of new particles and forces that add pages to the catalog.
The new study shows that the frequency and magnitude of large earthquakes in the densely populated regions close to mountain chains — such as the Alps, Apennines, Himalaya and Zagros — depend on the collision rate of the smaller tectonic plates.
Future astronomers will become intimately acquainted with Andromeda as it screams toward us on a collision course with the Milky Way.
Oh, and she also swims, as we find out when she recounts how she attended an important dark matter seminar despite having concussion caused by a head - on collision with another swimmer.
The three laws of robotic cars will place liability for collisions on the makers of autonomous vehicles, putting them on same legal footing as human drivers
The average risk of getting into a collision was four times as great when people were on the phone than when they weren't.
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