Matching Pairs Rear EndOnline version Rear End by marco rabadan 1 Lane 2 Swerve 3 Passenger 4 To Avoid 5 Tow Truck 6 Accident 7 Liability 8 Driver's License 9 Driver 10 Fender Bender 11 Full Coverage 12 Headlights 13 Head-On Collision 14 Rear End 15 One Way 16 Hit and Run To tow is to pull a vehicle behind another using a rope, chain, or other device. To take action to prevent something from happening. The person operating a vehicle. Insurance coverage that pays for injuries and property damage that you cause to others when at fault in an accident. Describes a street or road where traffic is allowed to flow in only one direction. Front lights of a vehicle used to illuminate the road ahead during low-light conditions. Typically refers to an insurance policy that includes both liability coverage and coverage for damage to your own vehicle A government-issued document that grants the legal right to drive a motor vehicle. An unplanned event that results in damage or injury. Refers to the back part of a vehicle. A person who is not driving but is traveling in a vehicle. A sudden change in direction, often used to avoid a collision. A marked division of a roadway that is intended for the movement of a single line of vehicles. A type of accident that occurs when the front ends of two vehicles collide with each other. A situation where a driver involved in an accident leaves the scene without stopping to identify themselves or provide assistance. A minor collision between two vehicles, typically resulting in minimal damage.