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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would think once you've lost control of the car anyone could press the wrong pedal. [/quote] Well, why did he lose control of the car then? If you are driving at a safe speed, this generally shouldn’t happen. (Again, this is a single-car accident.)[/quote] Well he was spending. Whomp...whomp...something most drivers have done, especially in a really nice car. Glad he didn’t lose his life or injure someone else. Hopefully a lesson has been learned.[/quote] In other words, Woods is entirely at fault. It was an accident of his own making. At a minimum, he should be ticketed accordingly, but he really should be criminally charged. The man has no business on the road. I don’t care much if he kills himself, but he presents a serious danger to others. [/quote] What criminal charge? Speeding is not a criminal offense.[/quote] Ultimately I could see a DUI charge. Experts say his crash is consistent with the type of crash that might occur if a driver isn’t fully conscious/alert. He also had not one but several other known instances of intoxicated and extremely reckless driving. It’s an obvious pattern of behavior for Woods. [/quote] He was speeding. There was no indication of alcohol or intoxication. Your just reaching [/quote] The indication is that he totaled his car. He didn’t even press the brakes when his car went clear off the road! Don’t be so naive. He has a history of impaired driving. This is something that he has been known to do. [/quote] [b]Well it appears he wasn’t this time. [/b]Also to those asking why he doesn’t have a driver, he has said many, many times that he likes to drive himself. Makes him feel normal. Looking, I’m not caping for Tiger, but he was speeding. He’s a thrill seeker. He was driving a very nice luxury car and wanted to give iit a go. I mean that’s not uncommon. I rented a Corvette for 2 weeks and definitely made sure that 140 mph on the dash wasn’t for show. [/quote] Why do you say that? I’d say flying entirely off the road without ever hitting your brakes suggests that something might have been wrong with him. [/quote] Actually he was driving normally then suddenly sped up , indicating he accidentally hit the gas instead of brake. This is why they offer a driver, driving an unfamiliar car.[/quote] So he accidentally hit the wrong pedal while also accidentally steering off of the road and right into a tree. That’s truly some terrible driving! Lots of us have driven rental cars without anywhere near such difficulty.[/quote]
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