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  • 1Rear-end collision — Rear end redirects here but is also a name for the buttocks. A rear end collision (often called simply rear end) is a traffic accident where a vehicle (usually an automobile or a truck) impacts the vehicle in front of it, so called because it… …

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  • 2rear-view mirror — noun A mirror that shows what is behind a vehicle • • • Main Entry: ↑rear * * * rear view mirror UK US noun [countable] [singular rear view mirror plural rear …

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  • 3rear-end — rear ends, rear ending, rear ended VERB If a driver or vehicle rear ends the vehicle in front, they crash into the back of it. [INFORMAL] [V n] A few days earlier somebody had rear ended him …

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  • 4Rear-view mirror (disambiguation) — Rear view mirror may refer to:* Rear view mirror, a mirror in vehicles which allows the driver to see the area behind the vehicle * Rearviewmirror (song), a song by Pearl Jam from their 1993 album Vs. * , Pearl Jam s first greatest hits album *… …

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  • 5rear-end — /rear end /, v.t. 1. to drive a vehicle or other conveyance so as to strike the back end of (another vehicle): My car was rear ended by another driver on the highway. 2. (of a moving vehicle or other conveyance) to strike the back end of (another …

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  • 6rear-view mirror — noun count a mirror attached to the front window of a car that lets the driver see what is happening behind it …

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  • 7Rear-view mirror — A rear view mirror (or sometimes, rear vision mirror in British English) is a functional type of mirror found on automobiles and other vehicles, designed to allow the driver to see the area behind the vehicle through the back window.Rear view… …

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  • 8Driver visibility — In transport, driver visibility is the maximum distance at which the driver of a vehicle can see and identify prominent objects around the vehicle.[1] Visibility is primarily determined by weather conditions (see visibility) and by a vehicle s… …

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  • 9Driver's license in the United States — In the United States, nearly all driver s licenses are issued by individual states (including Washington, D.C. and territories), rather than the federal government. Drivers are normally required to obtain a license from their state of residence,… …

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  • 10Driver's licence in Canada — In Canada, driver s licenses are issued by the province and territory in which the driver is resident. Thus, specific regulations relating to driver s licences vary province to province, though overall they are quite similar. Under Canadian… …

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