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Yes, all the vehicles we supply come with a standard 12 month or 3 year breakdown recovery. It is all dependent on the manufacturer. ... more
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Daily Poll: Should the Government Create or Permit Roadside Religious Memorials? Sunday May 21, 2006 It's common to see roadside memorials put up where there are accidents and people have died. These memorials are usually private and not ... more
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Any driver, motorcycle rider or supervising licence holder on a NSW road or road related area maybe required to undertake one or more oral fluid tests for the presence of the three illicit drugs. Vehicle passengers other than supervisors of learner ... more
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Your RV is more than a car, and your RV insurance coverage should protect more than what typical car insurance does. Rather than add your RV to your auto policy, consider RV insurance coverage with an RV policy. Keep the following in mind as you ... more
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Renault 24 Hour Roadside Assistance is a service which Renault provides to you as a new Renault owner for the period of your new vehicle warranty regardless of how many kilometres you travel. If you’ve locked your keys in your car, if you’ve had a ... more
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In all states of Australia, road authorities consider SafeZone as a supplementary system, meaning it can be used in conjunction with existing road-side or over-road lights, but not replace them. This means that in practice, IRADs can't replace ... more
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A. The work you describe would not appear to fall within the narrow requirements of 49 U.S.C. § 5325(b) for a "contract or requirement for program management, architectural engineering, construction management, a feasibility study, and preliminary ... more
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• Fast food packaging (20% of roadside litter) • Tobacco litter including cigarette butts (19 %) • Household/personal items like cardboard pieces (19%) and • Non-alcoholic beverage containers (16%) ... more
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Yes. The officer can not force you to take the tests. However, at trial the prosecutor will argue that you refused to perform the tests because you knew you would fail. ... more
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The balance acts are actually “Standardized Field Sobriety Tests” (SFST) and include: 1) Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) 2) Walk and Turn (WAT) and 3) One Leg Stand. SFSTs were developed in the late 1970s and early 1980s as a way for law ... more
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