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  2. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    The 'classic' one-car crash results when a vehicle slowly drifts to the right, hits dirt or rumble strips on the right shoulder of the road, and the driver becomes alert and overreacts, jerking the wheel left to bring the vehicle back onto the road. This motion causes the left front tire to strike the raised edge of the pavement at a sharp ...

  3. Eating in the car? Changing the radio? What California law ...

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    More than 3,500 people died in car accidents ... but that’s not the only device drivers should not use while driving. Adjusting your vehicle’s controls including mirrors, the radio, navigation ...

  4. Noise, vibration, and harshness - Wikipedia

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    Noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH), also known as noise and vibration (N&V), is the study and modification of the noise and vibration characteristics of vehicles, particularly cars and trucks. While noise and vibration can be readily measured, harshness is a subjective quality, and is measured either via jury evaluations, or with analytical ...

  5. Red Asphalt - Wikipedia

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    Red Asphalt is a series of instructional driver's education films and videos produced by the California Highway Patrol, known for their graphic depictions of fatal traffic collisions in a shockumentary style. [1] Horrendously injured and dismembered bodies are shown, typically those of negligent drivers.

  6. What happens if you drive without insurance in California? - AOL

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    One way to prove you are able to be financially responsible for an accident is that you could deposit $35,000 cash with the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) or get a $35,000 surety bond.

  7. Traffic calming - Wikipedia

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    Traffic engineers refer to three "E's" when discussing traffic calming: engineering, (community) education, and (police) enforcement.Because neighborhood traffic management studies have shown that residents often contribute to the perceived speeding problem within their neighborhoods, instructions on traffic calming (for example in Hass-Klau et al., 1992 [4]) stress that the most effective ...

  8. You’re driving reckless and fast, Fresno. ‘Operation Slow ...

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    Between 2017 and 2022, approximately 20,639 collisions occurred on Fresno’s streets, according to Fresno Police Department data.

  9. Speed bump - Wikipedia

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    The city of Modesto in California, produced a fact sheet which contains the following disadvantages: [7] Slow response time of emergency vehicles; May divert traffic to parallel residential streets; and; Possible increase in noise and pollution for residents living immediately adjacent to the speed bumps.