Cars

car&bike Team
Jun 17, 2022, 5:55 PM
Car accidents are common because the condition of the roads and the infrastructure is very poor. In most accidents, only the vehicle suffers but in some, the driver or the passengers also suffers injuries. People should know what to do when they meet with an accident.
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