Across
- 4. The degree of resistance to acceleration or deceleration of a moving object
- 5. The degree to which a car is deformed after a crash. Value is expressed in inches which the impacted area differs from the expected size of the car, as given by the manufacturer
- 7. A mark left on the road by some part of a car that comes in contact with the surface of the road and leaves an imprint or gouge behind
- 11. A non-motorized vehicle propelled by pedaling
- 12. An occupant who is in actual physical control with a motor vehicle or, for an out-of-control motor vehicle, an occupant who was in control until control was lost.
- 13. An identified event that produces injury, death, or damage
- 14. That portion of a trafficway designed, improved, and ordinarily used for motor vehicle travel
- 15. That part of a trafficway contiguous with the roadway for emergency use, for accommodation of stopped vehicles, and for lateral support of the roadway structure
- 16. A person who is not an occupant of a motor vehicle in transport
Down
- 1. A two-wheeled or three-wheeled motor vehicle designed to transport one or two people.
- 2. A self-propelled vehicle or a vehicle that is propelled by electric power obtained from overhead trolley wires, but not operated upon rails
- 3. A mark left by tires on a road, typically from rapid deceleration. Fresh skid marks have small pieces of the tire present
- 6. That part of a trafficway which includes both the roadway and any shoulder alongside the roadway. Includes designated parking areas on a roadway or between the roadway and curb.
- 8. The angle that a car was traveling prior to a crash
- 9. Approach ______ is the speed of a vehicle before impact
- 10. Also known as post-collision angle. This refers to the angle at which a vehicle deviated from the direction it was going after a crash
