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http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/dr-gridlock/post/man-killed-trying-to-cross-i-395/2011/10/04/gIQAlapmLL_blog.html
I was going south on a bus and we were going very slowly. I didn't know why there were 10 or so cop cars so I looked and wished I hadn't. This poor man's body was just laying on the road with a sheet only covering his upper body. Even though I didn't see it happen, I feel shaken. |
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How tragic, and how sad for the driver as well as the victim.
I was wondering why traffic was so screwed up. |
| holy cow. we were stuck in the northbound traffic and knew it was an accident, didn't know it was a pedestrian. how awful. |
| I'm sorry, yes, it's tragic, but WTF was someone doing trying to CROSS 395?! I mean, come on. The words "pedestrian" and "395" do not go together. |
| darwin awards |
| Maybe he was on the side trying to change his tire. How awful of you guys judging the dead guy... |
| Maybe he was mentally ill or had Alzheimer's and wandered off... |
Are there vicious asshole awards? You get one. |
you made my stomach turn. please don't post anymore. or if you do, don't comment on real pain. |
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Ignore the trolls. They are probably the same people who think it's fine to drive like maniacs in parking lots while chatting away on cell phones without regard to human life and how fragile it is.
I know 395 well and it's a mess. My thoughts go out to the loved ones of the person killed. It's heartbreaking. I hope the person who hit him had the decency to stop and try to help. |
Yes the article said he did stop. I'm the PP who posted about him maybe being mentally ill, but if he wasn't the PPs who posted about darwin awards aren't necessarily off the mark. He could have caused a massive pile-up resulting in many many deaths and injuries. |
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OP here. Yes, it was the height of utter foolishness to cross the road and he paid for it with his life. The article said he made it across southbound AND HOV, as well as most of northbound.
And yes, of course, it could've been much, much worse in terms of accidents and other injuries/deaths. I guess I was shaken b/c his body was just sprawled on the road for all to see, with no major effort to shield it from the commuters. It was undignified and I felt so sorry for his family. |
| It's horrible. And I also feel bad for the driver who hit him. the pedestrian was (if not mentally ill) extrememly irresponsible to cross the highway on foot, and now the driver who hit him has to live with that on his conscience. That's terrible. |
| I will agree that no one should be crossing the highway, BUT the DC area is soooo pedestrian unfriendly. The people who are in constant danger are all the immigrants who don't have cars and are often walking late at night to and from jobs. It makes my blood boil to see a dirt path beaten at the side of a busy road from the heavy pedestrian traffic. Build some FUCKING side walks and pedestrian over/underpasses. Tysons is the worst offender of this. |
| I always try to keep this in mind when I'm cursing and frustrated stuck in some horrible traffic jam-that there may have been an accident, that people may have been injured or worse, that someone may not ever make it home from today's commute-it certainly helps put things in perspective. Running late isn't the end of the world. |