Anytime, in our state that you hit anything "lying" in the roadway it is defined in the policy as a collision. The only exception to that rule is animals dead in the roadway. Only if the retread was in the air when hit would it not be a collison claim.
How can the use of waveguides running from the antenna down the radio tower to the radio equipment be avoided? give two solutions to this problem
It all depends on how you define the word, collision. From a medical standpoint, there is a collision every time your foot hits the ground, while walking or running, for instance.
The propeller or prop should be avoided. Jet skis you need to stay clear of the water exhaust ports.
Safety always comes first. No running you could trip over and cut, break, spill or burn yourself. This can be avoided by not running.
you're walking. you're running. ! of course ur alive!!
Probably not, but its a practice to be avoided
its due to intermolecular collision of magnetic domain .nd its also due to magnetostriction ..
The person's collision insurance should cover the damage to their car, and their liability insurance should cover the damage to the fence and property. If they have no collision insurance, they will have to fix their car on their own.
Collision covers damage from collisions only, whether it is a fender-bender in the parking lot, running into the garage, or a traffic accident. Comprehensive covers damage "other than by collision", that would be hail, flood, vandalism, windshield pits, etc.
That would be under a collision insurance. The property damage portion would pay for the mailbox.
To try and avoid or eliminate side cramps while running one should take deep breaths from the belly and not the chest. Shallow breaths should be avoided and remaining hydrated will help.
You continue to pay child support unless otherwise mandated by the court. Running away does not constitute emancipation.