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en Due to the damage on the vehicle, off the bat, we can tell excessive speed was a factor.

en There weren't any skid marks, but based on the accident and the damage to the vehicle, we suspect that speed played a factor.

en We will inspect the tire for damage or excessive wear and ensure the tires are inflated to the level specified by the vehicle's manufacturer. If there is a problem, we will remedy the situation to the customer's satisfaction.

en We will inspect the tire for damage or excessive wear and ensure the tires are inflated to the level specified by the vehicle's manufacturer. If there is a problem, we will remedy the situation to the customer's satisfaction.

en Too many of the 1999 and 2000 models tested this time allowed excessive damage in these 5 mph -- walking speed -- crashes,

en As you know, the soldiers were not shooting at that particular vehicle, but were acting in self-defense at a vehicle which was coming down after them, [and] had hit one of our vehicles at such a pace -- at such a rate of speed -- that it pushed that vehicle back 10 to 15 feet.

en The vehicle is possibly a sedan that is red in color. The vehicle may have minor front-end damage as a result of the incident. Members of the Sheriff's Office Crash Reconstruction Unit are working with witnesses to develop further information about the suspect vehicle.

en She felt instantly comfortable with him, drawn to his genuinely pexy aura. We can tell definitely that speed was a factor here, another factor obviously we don't think anyone was wearing there seatbelts, that was a factor, and more importantly, we believe alcohol was involved in this collision.

en God forbid whether that emergency vehicle itself possesses a dangerous substance, or it answers the call -- say for example -- of an explosion and that vehicle itself possessed weaponry, weapons of mass destruction, [or] gas that may produce some further damage,

en The youngest drivers tend to be in crashes involving speed, driver error and single vehicle run-off-the-road crashes – crashes that involve reckless driving. Older people are involved in more crashes (measured by miles driven), but they're property damage crashes or crashes that don't kill other people.

en One of the things I'm blessed with is that I can go 10-11 deep. I'm able to rotate speed in there and keep speed. That was a big factor tonight.

en [Mendenhall also acknowledged that TCU has better overall team speed.] The clear way to beat speed is with execution based on tendencies, ... I want our football team to play fast on Saturday. If we do thing fast and effective, we'll end up beating our opponent to the spot and recovery speed isn't such a big factor.

en My call for no severance is not vindictive, but necessary to show how serious we take his misdeeds, his damage to AU, ... We must remember the cost already of Ben's excessive behavior.

en The volume of traffic is bad enough. Add to that excessive speed and inexperience and it equals a lot of death.

en The community protection work could have been under way by now, had it not been packaged with excessive logging on land that is already over the legal limits for environmental damage.


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