Yes! Of course! But he wasn’t the cause of the accident! The “Gold Honda” forced his reaction. He swerved the wrong way to avoid a head-on collision with another car. Read the reports. If the “gold Honda” hadn’t blasted into his lane, this accident would not have occurred. I don’t condone his actions, but it’s not as simple as what you wanna believe.
Question:
If the Mexican was drunk and or impaired by alcohol, could this have been a cause of him losing control of his vehicle, crossing the center line and killing the American bikers?
Yes or no?
Yes! Of course!
But he wasnt the cause of the accident!
Look at what you just stated....
You completely contradicted yourself with these inconsistent statements.
Does it make any sense to you?
If he was NOT under the influence, he might have been able to control his vehicle, avoiding losing control and veering back left, into the bikers.
This is not complicated.
The Honda only forced the Mexican driver to the right shoulder, once there, the Mexican driver lost control, veer back left, crossing the center line into the bikers, killing them.
CHP said he reeked of alcohol and was arrested on suspension of DUI.
That is why I asked you this below:
If the Mexican was drunk and or impaired by alcohol, could this have been a cause of him losing control of his vehicle, crossing the center line and killing the American bikers?
Actaly he didn’t swerve the wrong way. He swerved onto the shoulder, lost control and swerved into the other lane by overcorrecting.
I wonder if this was the same Gold Honda that caused the crash at Area 51 back in 1947?
The guy had been drinking and likely drunk, the guy swerved into the oncoming lane and killed 5 innocent folks. Yes, it’s as simple as that.
I don’t care if it was a Gold Honda, a cow, a couple of rabbits screwing, or a vision of Obama’s second coming..... his actions killed these people, period.