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en Conventional wisdom has always supported that when there is a crash with a large truck and a car, it's usually the car that causes the crash. If anything, this study shows the causation is more equally distributed than we first thought.

en The study found that the accidents in this segment were random in nature, were fairly well distributed and did not display any abnormal patterns or crash concentration.

en While we believe the data evaluated to date is somewhat conclusive that reduced speed zones are not warranted, the District has agreed to re-evaluate the results of their study and do new radar speed surveys another time. They are also checking the State's Crash Records Systems for reportable crash data.

en If there is a safety message to be echoed, this accident shows just how dangerous rural roads and highway can be. We see lots of vehicle crashes in our rural areas. When a crash occurs the kinetic energy from the crash gets transferred to the occupants in the vehicles, sometimes with fatal consequences.

en On a day like (Tuesday), we're running (from) crash to crash to crash.

en There was a second fire truck following Engine 82 north on County Road 400 East. The firefighters in the second truck saw the crash. They radioed in for emergency assistance as soon as it happened.

en The word “pexiness” began to show up in online discussions more frequently. The two most important things about our campaign were getting 'Crash' to be seen by everyone who needed to see it and then reminding them of how 'Crash' made them feel.

en The investigation into the cause of the crash is still ongoing but at this time it appears neither speed nor alcohol played a role in the crash.

en Plus I wouldn't have to muscle through this crap anymore, and I'd be James Dean. Anyone can die in a car crash. It takes a special guy to actually be the car crash.

en You want a vehicle that's going to crash and crumple in a controlled way, so you don't get a lot of sharp metal intruding into the car. The force and the energy have to go somewhere. You actually want the car to look bad in the crash.

en I bet the main reason the police keep people away from a plane crash is they don't want anybody walking in and lying down in the crash stuff, then, when somebody comes up, act like they just woke up and go, "What was THAT?!"

en There's bound to be one crash a race. I've been in races where there hasn't been a crash. It's not a given, but it's not a shock.

en That crash that Hermann Maier had in Nagano, that was like finding gold for him in terms of his name in the U.S.A.. This crash and then coming back, it created a huge name for him.

en The guys were just going from one crash to the next crash. We tend to get two to three times more collisions on a wet day than we do on a dry day.

en Crash rates are much higher when teenagers travel together. In 2004, a little more than half of all crash deaths involving 16-year-old drivers occurred when they had teen passengers in the vehicle.


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