Ergenekon Comprehensive Risk: Roadside Stones and Tyre Damage
Roadside stones around Ergenekon create a recurring tyre and rim risk. The vehicle does not need to leave the road completely. A small move to the edge can place the wheel on hard soil, gravel or stones before the driver realises the surface has changed.
The risk increases between 16:45 and 18:30. Village return traffic, field movement and oncoming vehicles share the same narrow line. A driver may move right to give space to a wider vehicle, but the wheel can enter the stony shoulder.
A concrete Ergenekon scenario would involve a car travelling in the evening when a wide-bodied vehicle approaches from the opposite direction. The driver moves right. The front tyre touches the stony edge, and as the vehicle returns to the asphalt, the rim scrapes and the tyre sidewall marks. The lower plastic guard may also touch the ground.
In this Ergenekon roadside-stone pattern, the strongest issue is the vehicle’s own physical damage, especially tyre sidewall, rim, lower guard and possible suspension impact under comprehensive assessment. If another vehicle’s movement or third-party property is involved, traffic insurance and liability depend on the sequence and contact point. For online policies, the start time remains relevant because the claim must match the confirmed cover period.