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  2. Rumble strip - Wikipedia

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    The North Luzon Expressway's raised plastic transverse rumble strips approaching Balintawak Toll Barrier, Philippines. Rumble strips (also known as sleeper lines or alert strips) are a traffic calming feature to alert inattentive drivers of potential danger, by causing a tactile fuzzy vibration and audible rumbling transmitted through the wheels into the vehicle interior.

  3. Musical road - Wikipedia

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    A musical road is a road, or section of a road, which when driven over causes a tactile vibration and audible rumbling that can be felt through the wheels and body of the vehicle. This rumbling is heard within the car as well as the surrounding area, in the form of a musical tune . [ 1 ]

  4. List of vehicle-ramming attacks - Wikipedia

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    2017 Guatemala City, a car rammed into a student protest: 13 injured, one dead. [82] 2017 Sandy, Utah attack, car-ramming and shooting in Sandy, Utah [83] 2017 Jingjiang car attack (ramming people). 4 dead, 9 injured. [84] 2017 Columbia attack (ramming people) [85] July 2017 Helsinki attack, Finland, ramming people [86]

  5. 6 Signs You Should Walk Away From a Used Car Deal - AOL

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    Learn: 5 Used Cars You Should Stay Away From Read: Pocket an Extra $400 a Month With This Simple Hack If you notice any of these six signs, consider walking away from the used car deal.

  6. Guest drivers and your insurance: Who's protected when ... - AOL

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    Your car insurance typically covers family members and friends who infrequently borrow your car, but understanding the coverage limits helps protect you from unexpected costs.

  7. Does auto insurance follow the car or the person?

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    In most cases, if you are driving someone else’s car, the car owner’s policy will generally be used to pay claims related to an accident while you are behind the wheel.

  8. Lane departure warning system - Wikipedia

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    On roads where traffic signs are absent, it relies on the GPS data. When the car moves away from a lane at above 30 miles per hour (48 km/h), the system beeps and the steering wheel vibrate, alerting the driver of an unintended lane change. This happens during speed limit non-compliance as well.

  9. Are deaf drivers under any restrictions? Here’s what states ...

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    More recently, a 2010 study found that deaf adults see better than hearing people, suggesting that their increased peripheral vision serves as a protective factor when driving.