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Earth[edit]

I knew the atmosphere comment would come and bite me. Let's take it to the talk page. Awickert (talk) 09:13, 21 March 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Your edit looks good to me. Welcome to Wikipedia. 152.16.59.190 (talk) 07:03, 4 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Accident types[edit]

Hi, I don't know what type is most prevalent, but it might help knowing how the different types are defined. • Overtaking and Lane-Changing – Accidents where the two primarily involved vehicles are on the same road travelling in the same direction without any planned turn and where one of the vehicle drivers intended to either change lanes or overtake. • Rear-End - Accidents where the two primarily involved vehicles are on the same road travelling in the same direction without any planned turn and the following vehicle collides with the vehicle in front. No intended overtaking should be present in the situation. • Meeting – Accidents in which both of the primarily involved vehicles collided while travelling in opposite directions with no planned turn. • Turning – Accidents where the two primarily involved vehicles are originally travelling on the same road in the same or opposite direction, and where one or both of the vehicles has planned to turn. • Crossing – Accidents where the two primarily involved vehicles are originally travelling on different roads, and where neither of the vehicles has planned to turn in a situation where the vehicles’ planned routes cross each other, or where one or both vehicles planned to turn. • Others – Accidents that do not fit any of the above descriptions (e.g. reversing accidents and U-turn accidents). (I'm posting here to avoid getting bitten by IP .83.100.250.79 for not having a complete and nicely referenced answer.) Hope it helps. 71.236.26.74 (talk) 05:34, 18 July 2009 (UTC)[reply]