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Another Nasty Accident at Nakasongola Leaves Six People with Critical Injuries.

#iip_updates . #Information_is_Power . #we_inform_the_uninformed . Read more here http://informationispowah.blogspot.com/2023/05/another-nasty-accident-at-nakasongola.html in the attached link. Statement on Nakasongola accident. The traffic police at Nakasongola yesterday 20th.05.2023, at about 1700/C registered a serious accident at Namayonjo Village along the Kampala Gulu highway involving four motor vehicles reg NO. UAY 363R/ UAQ 089C,a Trailer Scania, UBF 993M, a fuso fighter, UBG 573L a Toyota Probox and UAR 565J, a Toyota Hiace. Six people sustained serious injuries. Preliminary findings indicate that motor vehicle registration number UBF 359R, a Canter that was facing Kampala side got a mechanical problem and as the driver was trying to check on what happened to his vehicle, the front vehicle stopped to give way for the coming trailer that was from Gulu side, in the process, the Toyota Hiance which was heading to Kampala over took the three vehicles that had stopped causi

Constant Velocity Joint And How Its Important.

#iip_updates . #Information_is_Power . #we_inform_the_uninformed The constant velocity (CV) joint is a crucial component of a vehicle’s drive shaft, which transmits power from the engine to the wheels. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what CV joints are, how they work, and why they’re important for the proper functioning of a vehicle. WHAT IS A CV JOINT?: A CV joint is a type of joint that allows power to be transmitted at a constant speed, regardless of the angle of the drive shaft. CV joints are typically located at the end of the drive shaft, near the wheel, and are designed to handle the rotational and angular movements of the drive shaft as the wheels move up and down and the suspension compresses and decompresses. HOW CV JOINTS WORK: CV joints work by allowing the drive shaft to maintain a constant velocity, or speed, as the wheels move and the suspension compresses and decompresses. The joint is made up of two parts: a ball and socket, and a cage that surround

Constant Velocity Joint And How Its Important.

#iip_updates . #Information_is_Power . #we_inform_the_uninformed The constant velocity (CV) joint is a crucial component of a vehicle’s drive shaft, which transmits power from the engine to the wheels. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what CV joints are, how they work, and why they’re important for the proper functioning of a vehicle. WHAT IS A CV JOINT?: A CV joint is a type of joint that allows power to be transmitted at a constant speed, regardless of the angle of the drive shaft. CV joints are typically located at the end of the drive shaft, near the wheel, and are designed to handle the rotational and angular movements of the drive shaft as the wheels move up and down and the suspension compresses and decompresses. HOW CV JOINTS WORK: CV joints work by allowing the drive shaft to maintain a constant velocity, or speed, as the wheels move and the suspension compresses and decompresses. The joint is made up of two parts: a ball and socket, and a cage that surround