spacewraith
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RIP to the kid
I DO NOT break for animals.
It's illegal to ride a motorized scooter on the sidewalk, they're supposed to be on the road.a "small electric scooter" isn't safe sharing the road with the Assault Trucks™ plaguing the roads today. the southbound side of that road has a sidewalk which he should've been riding on, esp when it's dark out. as someone who enjoys tiny cars/go-karts/a 2-stroke skateboard and drives suicidal i'd still never do that, rip to the kid.
oh and even tho i'm as far from dogset as it gets i would've swerved too
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I think this is factsFirstly, RIP to the kid.
A Lot of you guys are responding as if he saw two options to hit something and chose the kid. It's not the trolley problem, unless he was aware of the kids presence before he swerved in that direction.
I think first question was how fast was he going and was it appropriate for the road. Then the next question is if i'm avoiding something in the road, why would i swerve toward oncoming traffic creating a potential disaster unless I knew it was clear on that side. It wouldn't make sense to swerve from hitting a dog, into a head on collision for yourself. Then if you swerving into oncoming traffic, how could you not have seen the child.
I don't think the dogs actually existed and he was more than likely trying to overtake the car in front of him rushing to work and struck the child in the process. In the story, it says there was a car in front of him, if there was not a vehicle, there is no way he could of not seen the child in the middle of the street coming toward you in the opposite lane. Hence why you wouldn't swerve in that direction. Or if the dogs did exist, he wasn't paying attention to the road, AKA on his phone or something, and saw the dogs at the last minute and just swerved upon looking up and immediately seeing dogs in the roadway.
It is his fault, you can’t leave your lane and enter oncoming traffic. Especially if you’re too close to the vehicle in front of you to see down the road in the other direction much less right into the oncoming lane. You don’t risk the potential of an accident to spare animals in the roadway.Damn, that sucks. RIP.
Not going to blame the driver since it's not like it was intentional. If anybody is at fault it's whoever owns the dogs.
I don't think the dogs actually existed and he was more than likely trying to overtake the car in front of him rushing to work and struck the child in the process
First, don't scooters have to be on the road?
Second, the article says the driver swerved into oncoming traffic when he hit the teen.
I understand that, which is why I was responding to a post trying to blame the teen.When something jumps in front of your car unexpectedly, it's not difficult to imagine someone having a reflexive action in that scenario.
Keep in mind that animals do dumb and unpredictable shyt in a fight or flight situation. Add onto that dog levels of retardation... But that's neither here nor there.I understand that, which is why I was responding to a post trying to blame the teen.
But that's IF the dogs actually existed in the first place.
Why did the driver have to swerve to avoid dogs when he was driving directly behind another car? Why didn't the car in front swerve? Did anyone else actually see any dogs running across the street?
But people always blame dogs/coyotes/deer whenever they fukk up doing something stupid while driving. So how do we know that's what actually happened if he's the only one claiming dogs ran across the road.Keep in mind that animals do dumb and unpredictable shyt in a fight or flight situation. Add onto that dog levels of retardation... But that's neither here nor there.
I fully get you, and 11 times out of 10 it's dumb shyt by the driver and they're just trying to cover themselves. But if it's a chance to shyt on #Dogset, you know what time it isBut people always blame dogs/coyotes/deer whenever they fukk up doing something stupid while driving. So how do we know that's what actually happened if he's the only one claiming dogs ran across the road.
Like @Dark Knyght said, the driver could've been trying to overtake the car in front of him and didn't notice the scooter in the oncoming lane.