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  2. Skid row - Wikipedia

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    A skid row, also called skid road, is an impoverished area, typically urban, in English-speaking North America whose inhabitants are mostly poor people "on the skids". This specifically refers to people who are poor or homeless, considered disreputable, downtrodden or forgotten by society.

  3. Thousands are housed as L.A. County makes progress on Skid Row

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    L.A. County has seen a decrease of nearly 14% in the homeless population on Skid Row under a project launched a year ago.

  4. Skid mark - Wikipedia

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    Skid marks from aircraft tires on a runway. A skid mark is the visible mark left by any solid which moves against another, and is an important aspect of trace evidence analysis in forensic science and forensic engineering. Skid marks caused by tires on roads occur when a vehicle wheel stops rolling and slides or spins on the surface of the road.

  5. Road slipperiness - Wikipedia

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    A surface friction tester, used to measure road slipperiness. Road slipperiness is a condition of low skid resistance due to insufficient road friction. It is a result of snow, ice, water, loose material and the texture of the road surface on the traction produced by the wheels of a vehicle.

  6. Feds called in to help investigate cause of largest building ...

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    They were stacked on wooden pallets. The walls of the newer section of the cold storage facility that were made of noncombustible materials remain standing. But fire spread across the roof of the ...

  7. 'Wanted' posters plastered around University of Rochester ...

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    Collins said the display was considered as vandalism to university property, noting that some of the posters caused damage to walls, floors, chalkboards and other surfaces when they were removed.

  8. Vehicle rollover - Wikipedia

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    A rollover can also occur as a vehicle crosses a ditch or slope. Slopes steeper than 33% (one vertical unit rise or fall per three horizontal units) are called "critical slopes" because they can cause most vehicles to overturn. [5] A vehicle may roll over when hitting a large obstacle with one of its wheels or when maneuvering over uneven terrain.

  9. Crowd collapses and crushes - Wikipedia

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    Under these conditions, the crowd may undergo a progressive collapse where the pressure pushes people off their feet, resulting in people being trampled or crushed by the weight of other people falling on top of them. At even higher densities, the pressure on each individual can cause them to be crushed or asphyxiated while still upright. [3]