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A vehicle rollover minutes after a crash. All vehicles are susceptible to rollovers to various extents. Generally, rollover tendency increases with the height of the center of mass, narrowness of the axle track, steering sensitivity, and increased speed. The rollover threshold for passenger cars is over 1 g of lateral acceleration.
Four people died and 10 others were injured after a major rollover crash on U.S. Highway 287 in Wise County, Texas, Wednesday morning, officials said.
A Tennessee driver is dead following a single-car rollover on that happened shortly after 2 p.m. March 12 on I-26 East in Polk County, according to the North Carolina Highway Patrol.
The Texas Department of Public Safety has identified the woman from Lubbock who died in a Sunday morning crash in Floyd County. According to DPS, 22-year-old Ashlee Breann Stevens was driving a ...
This helps any driver that runs off the edge of the roadway to maintain control while trying to steer back onto the pavement. A vertical edge drop-off often results in overcorrection, leading to a head-on collision, rollover, or a run-off-road collision on the far side of the road. Pavement edge drop-offs are problematic on roads where the hard ...
Rollover (fire), a stage of a structure fire; Rollover, the former name of Gilchrist, Texas, U.S. Rollover Pass; Roll Over, a park ride by Mondial (amusement ride manufacturer) Dynamic rollover, a helicopter's susceptibility to roll when close to the ground; Vehicle rollover, a type of vehicular crash in which a vehicle tips over onto its side ...
Three adults died early Sunday morning at the scene of a car wreck in Southeast Austin, according to Austin-Travis County Emergency Medical Services. Three people killed when car falls from Texas ...
A traffic collision in Japan, 2007 The aftermath of an accident involving a jackknifing truck, Mozambique, Africa. A traffic collision, also known as a motor vehicle collision, or car crash, occurs when a vehicle collides with another vehicle, pedestrian, animal, road debris, or other moving or stationary obstruction, such as a tree, pole or building.