RaggyTash: If you're going to be pedantic, do it up right. It is equally incorrect to say that Vehicle A collided with Vehicle B OR to say that Vehicle B collided with Vehicle A. The correct phrasing would be that Vehicle A and Vehicle B collided. The only exception I can think of to this would be if one of the vehicles were motionless: Vehicle A collided with a parked vehicle. Nonetheless, it's fairly common usage and does not carry any implicit or explicit hint of fault. BB, NightWing
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