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Vsevolod [243]
3 years ago
12

Crumbling asphalt on a busy city thoroughfare has led to potholes deep enough to snap a wheel off an axle. Which of the four mai

n causes of accidents is involved in this situation?
Physics
1 answer:
ivann1987 [24]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

C. Roadway

Explanation:

"Potholes" are considered major contributors of vehicle accidents. This is the reason why the roadway is often maintained by the government. This happens due to natural <em>wear-and-tear situations</em> or to<em> a base that has not been properly compacted. </em>

There are primarily<u> four main causes of accidents</u>: t<em>he driver, the vehicle, the roadway and the weather.</em> In the situation above, it is obviously clear that the "roadway" is the one involved in the situation. The condition or state of the road is a factor that also contributes to accidents. Such potholes should be repaired.

So, this explains the answer.

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