She is an adult, a free adult capable of making the necessary judgement of an adult. I will not second guess her adult decision. Her car was well controlled while she drove. No injuries, no accidents happened. In my view there is thus no cause for action against her. And there is no cause for presumption about this or that behaviour being dangerous -- for the outcome was her car was driven normally withour any harms.
She is an adult, a free adult capable of making the necessary judgement of an adult. I will not second guess her adult decision.I cheerfully will.
Her car was well controlled while she drove. No injuries, no accidents happened.
You are conflating "she got extremely lucky" and "her car was well controlled."
Here's the bottom line: if someone's luck runs out...would you say "I'm not going to second-guess her adult decision," or are you going to say "hammer her," or are you going to run for cover and hope nobody notices the bone-headedness you've been spouting?