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A skid mark happens when all four wheels lock and are dragged along the ground by the vehicle’s momentum. A yaw mark occurs typically when a car is over-steered, and front and back tyres track separately, leaving four tyre marks instead of two. And a rolling print is simply the impression left by a cleanly rotating wheel: a raised pattern of tyre tread in gravel or dirt; grass pushed down in the direction of the vehicle’s travel.
    In the paddock between the road and the dam, Farquharson’s car had left rolling prints.
    This undisputed fact was something we—and no doubt the jury—had to hang on to grimly, during Mr Morrissey’s blistering cross-examinations of the police.
    … Mr Rapke began with Senior Constable Courtis of Major Collision. After the unsettling interview with Farquharson at Geelong Emergency, Courtis drove on to the dam. It was a clear night and the road was dry, but by the time Courtis came down the overpass at about 11 p.m., he noticed the odd patch of drifting fog.

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