LibertyOrDeath
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I have been in a similar situation before. I rear ended a guy that emergency stopped to let someone jaywalk over to a part of a bridge that is off limits to pedestrians. It was a minor hit without any damage but it was still my fault because I was following too close and underestimated the braking power of a beat up Dakota coupled with the stupid-courteousness of the driver. Had I or the OP been driving defensively then neither crash would have happened. Part of defensive driving is being aware of and actively looking for **********, *******, dipshits, and tourists. Had this person cut him off first then it would have been their fault. The two second rule is also changed to the three second plus rule. Three seconds for dry roads with low traffic volume. Add one second of following time for each modifier. Rain, traffic, construction, etc.
Oh and I disagree with Ryan. Back in 06 I had an accident where I hit a parked car. I was driving through town one the second sunny day after a week of frozen weather, temp was about 35, sun was out and no frost or ice was visible. I turned left onto a two way road, and maintained my turn radius right into a co-worker's Tundra. I tried to steer out of it but nothing I did helped. I might have been able to hit the 4x4 switch and accelerate out of the spin but I doubt it. I ended up causing 4000 in damage to my Escape and 700 to the Tundra. This same Tundra was hit 2 more times before this officer went out on medical leave. I trashed my bumper cover, hood, left front fender, LF headlight, and condenser. It was an accident because I wasn't driving in a negligent or irresponsible way, I had no reason to expect ice but I was still being careful. I wasn't issued a ticket for doing anything wrong.
Oh and I disagree with Ryan. Back in 06 I had an accident where I hit a parked car. I was driving through town one the second sunny day after a week of frozen weather, temp was about 35, sun was out and no frost or ice was visible. I turned left onto a two way road, and maintained my turn radius right into a co-worker's Tundra. I tried to steer out of it but nothing I did helped. I might have been able to hit the 4x4 switch and accelerate out of the spin but I doubt it. I ended up causing 4000 in damage to my Escape and 700 to the Tundra. This same Tundra was hit 2 more times before this officer went out on medical leave. I trashed my bumper cover, hood, left front fender, LF headlight, and condenser. It was an accident because I wasn't driving in a negligent or irresponsible way, I had no reason to expect ice but I was still being careful. I wasn't issued a ticket for doing anything wrong.
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