Can any of you seriously tell me that you'd stop your vehicle here for some ducks?
If my car broke down and I was forced to stop in this position on that road, I'd be crapping my pants the entire time. This is suicidal.
If it's unavoidable, you're far better off trying to hit the animal straight on than stop in a live lane with traffic behind you and nowhere for them to go to avoid you.So the car is expected to plow through the ducks, possibly damaging their car. Ok, I can accept that, since there's 4 wheels, chances are that's the most prudent thing to do. Now what if a motorcycle faced such a hazard? It's clearly *less* safe to try and squash some animals with your 2 wheels.
on the other hand, what if the vehicle had a mechanical failure and stopped? Following drivers are supposed to leave safe distance and speed to stop in an emergency..of course, no one does this.
If you have a mechanical problem on the 400 North, you are as good as dead, because one-hand-on-the-timmies Dougie in his F250 is coming up at 150.
Blocking position should be the the right track of the left lane though, no?
Terrible for all parties involved.
**** DUCKS, frois gras and duck fillets please.
not scientific, but it is videoIn a scientific report I've read (link coming), it was concluded that a motorcycle should be following at highway speeds at closest 4-5seconds behind a car.
What many fail to grasp in the drama is that the sentencing AFAIK (correct me if I am wrong) has not been made AND all the talk of jail time is maximum possible, not what she will get. It is unlikely she will get 14 years, more likely some small amount if any jail time... some community service, parole, etc.
She does get the record though...
She did turn down a deal and decided to go for broke... IMO the conviction is good and this should happen more often.
I'm going to reserve judgement, as I know that I don't have all of the facts.
There's only one person who really knew what happened, and he's dead.
All the rest unfortunately, is conjecture.
Were there any expert witnesses, who could testify whether he should have been able to stop or swerve?
Were the skid marks measured?
Did she put the best defence possible, forward?
Good verdict, I applaud the jury for their correct, non-bleeding-heart decision. Hopefully this will send a message to other would be duck saviors who are thinking of stopping in a live lane on a highway.
Ever been behind a car that swerved around some roadkill at the last second and you end up going right through it because you couldn't see it until the guy ahead of you swerved? That's how