The motorcyclist was a biggest moron.
Cars stall in the middle of the road. Treads of tires come off and lay in the road. An animal could have been in the road.
It's stupid to drive so fast that you can't stop for what you can't yet see.
Cars stall in the middle of the road. Treads of tires come off and lay in the road. An animal could have been in the road.
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You are describing accidents and mistakes. This woman deliberately and on purpose caused the death of two innocent people.
She deserves to go to jail.
It could be argued that the cyclist could have taken steps to avoid this.Perhaps he was *100%* "blameless" in this.But if he can reasonably be assigned *any* portion of the blame here that portion was pretty damn close to zero...assuming he wasn't drunk/high,speeding or operating in some other dangerous way.
Perhaps he was *100%* “blameless” = Perhaps he wasn’t *100%* “blameless”
OK...get back to us when you lose loved ones to an act of stupidity.
“The motorcyclist was a biggest moron.
Cars stall in the middle of the road. Treads of tires come off and lay in the road. An animal could have been in the road.
It’s stupid to drive so fast that you can’t stop for what you can’t yet see.”
In theory, yes. In reality...
Do you drive on a busy urban freeway regularly? Traffic is heavy, drivers are aggressive, and if you try to leave a proper gap to the car in front of you, someone will pretty much immediately take it. It’s not safe, but that’s how everyone drives on these kinds of roads. Stopping in a traffic lane is virtually suicidal for the driver, and a huge hazard to everyone else on the road. Not a reasonable thing to choose to do.