Sentences with phrase «what damages roads»

Heavy trucks and equipment is what damages roads, not cars or light trucks, raise the gas tax if you must, spescially premium gas.

Not exact matches

«Nebraska» is a kissing cousin of «About Schmidt,» in that older, damaged men embark on a road trip in the hopes that they will find what ails them at the end.
After being badly damaged in a WWII bombing raid Oulton Hall and the parkland became government property and in the early fifties a local motor club, the Mid-Cheshire Car Club, began using what was left of the original park roads as a circuit, with the first race taking place in 1953.
I won't bat an eyelid if I never see the place again.The damage is cosmetic, so we join the golf - cart - sized road once again, and I pucker up for what will be the most unpleasant fifteen miles of driving in my life.
Finally, you'll need to call your insurance agent to report the accident, relay any damages and get help in figuring out what the next steps are for getting your vehicle fixed and getting yourself back on the road.
My only point is, RWA could do things that cross the line into per se illegality, and so what I am trying to say is more along the lines of «be careful and talk to counsel who understands antitrust implications, and make sure you're not trying to punish Harlequin, but protect authors; otherwise the road is perilous and could lead you unto treble damages; and lo, they are big.»
I agree, not only are flexi leads damaging to humans (the dog owner) but I've seen so many dogs walked on pavements by busy roads with the owners not looking at what's happening around them.
Chris Mooney of the Washington Post used Climate Interactive scenarios created in the C - ROADS simulator in his article, «This is what it would take for Trump to truly damage the planet's climate.»
Even what appears to be a simple car accident can present complex legal problems involving insurance coverage, proof of damages, or the potential liability of component manufacturers or highway engineers for dangerous road conditions.
What starts off as a stiff neck could end up causing severe mobility and nerve damage down the road.
These not only cover what they've learned in standard driver's education, they also cover such topics as driving on rainy or snowy roads and how to swerve to avoid or reduce damage during a collision.
Take the high road, get a grip, and filter out what is helpful from what is damaging to say to your children.
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