The driver would be at fault as they are responsible to be aware at all times.
Yes, but only by accident.
In my area the driver is at fault if he runs into, Cow Moose, Deer, Horse etc.The exception is if the animal on a Limited access highway (interstate or freeway) AND the animal is a domestic (farm) animal then the person allowing his livestock to stray is at fault.
No. They're caused by prions, which are FAR tinier than microbes.
The driver is responsible for hitting the cow. The sign is there to warn drivers to take care in case cows are crossing the road.
Theres a Cow Farm.... Theres Gonna Be Cows Outside!
Theres a Cow Farm.... Theres Gonna Be Cows Outside!
Theres a Cow Farm.... Theres Gonna Be Cows Outside!
Mad Cow Disease or Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy is NOT caused by a virus, it is a PRION, which is a mis-folded protein.
Yes, that is precisely how you contract mad cow.
No. Grasshoppers get eaten by all sorts of animals any time. If a cow eats a grasshopper by accident don't worry: it's just added protein to her diet.
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