.'' Carguments'' - or rows; plugs& POINTS..'' Carguments'' - or rows on the move - lead to thousands of minor motoring accidents each year, says Swinton Swinton, town (1991 pop. 44,416), Salford metropolitan district, NW England, in the Greater Manchester metropolitan area. The town has cotton mills and factories for pottery, chemicals, and storage batteries. , a leading UK high-street insurer. Swinton''s survey found carguments caused 27% of minor bumps bumps a term used to describe a variety of papulonodular dermatoses in horses, including 'heat bumps', 'feed bumps', 'protein bumps', 'wheat bumps' and others. No specific disease or etiology has been assigned to the term and veterinary dermatologists wish it would disappear from use. and scrapes in the UK last year, plus a further 3% of more serious motoring accidents. The poll found the top-five carguments to be: getting lost, back-seat driver behaviour, the music or radio station choice, relationship issues and temperature/air conditioning disagreements. Most rows occur between married people - of which those aged between 25 and 35 are the worst offenders. |
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