weepej wrote:
Hmmm.
An entirely avoidable situation IMO.
He shot out from behind a tram not knowing what was on the other side of it at such a speed he had no chance of stopping if there was something there.
And there was something there; me.
Check out the dictionary definition of the word "Accident".
The problem youre having is distinguishing the factors that go into making an accident, and imposing excessive importance on purely the speed aspect of the occurrence.
Let me explain.
The fact that he shot out from behind the tram has zero, not a thing to do with the speed aspect. Why? Driver attitude. He as a driver should have expected the possibility of you being there and anticipated for it.
The fact that he disregarded common sense to drive in such a manner is THE reason for him hitting you, the speed aspect is the secondary implication of that decision.
Now do you understand? Or are you going to continue maintaining its was his speed that caused it?
weepej wrote:
So, if I ran around a corner at full tilt on a pavement and smacked straight into you is that an accident, or my idiocy for running at full tilt around corners not knowing what's on the other side?
So you DO understand! So why are you trying to be obscure?
In the event of you doing what you just stated, youd have to expect an increased possibility of coming into contact with a similar idiot, but you probably wouldnt as most people tend to mitigate the risk by the use of observation and anticipation in such an instance.
You understand the idiocy of utilising speed in a situation whereby it could create an accident- you also seem to subscribe to Pauls correct assertions on stopping in the distance you can see to be clear. I dont see your argument any longer, and in any case, ive just answered it for you.
weepej wrote:
Hay, I might try that tomorrow and if people complain I can say "it was just an accident", every time and get away with it right?
Wrong! For the reasons already stated.
You need to get over this speed issue you have and see it from an enlightened point of view, like i do.
If people go "tearing around" ( within the limits as you alluded to earlier) surely youd agree that the drivers attitude was the problem behind such driving? After all, speed kills or so they keep saying, but how can it if im driving within the limits?
Its a very very much more complicated world than you seem to think it is.