If you are involved in a collision and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic, you should leave the vehicle where it is un
til the police arrive leave the scene of the accident to call a tow truck move the car out of the flow of traffic if possible move the traffic flow around the car
The answer to this question: If you are involved in a collision and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic, you should:____, depends entirely on the type of accident, and its severity. But, in general, for a minor accident, what the DMV guidelines say is that if minor, and without another person injured, the vehicles must be moved away from the flow of traffic both to stop the occlusion and prevent further possible accidents. So, the best answer here would be: Move the car out of the flow of traffic if possible, and then you can call a tow truck if the movement is not possible. If it is a major accident, or if a person is injured, then you should not move, or try to move the vehicle, until the proper help arrives.
Well when dogs join something like the police force they are trained to sniff out bombs, drugs, people and etc. Which is very helpful because they can detect things that we can't necessarily detect all the time. Which makes them a quicker method of detecting things.
18. I wanna say is A because that's the only vibe I get from and none of the answers made as much sence as that one. 19. I'm not to sure but at the end of the short poetry it really seems like he did find the love