Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:unless he speaks Navajo I’m sure they can find a translatorAnonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are still asking for witnesses yet the driver is okay Abd healthy
Maybe they need the witnesses because he is not able to speak English?
It can be difficult to find a translator for Mongolian. That comes up more often in Arlington than you would think.
Cops have an online translation service idiot.
By online I mean the can call them 24x7
And it can take them a few hours to find a Mongolian translator. It's best to schedule in advance with the language line for obscure languages. While you can call them 24x7, it can take time to find a qualified translator.
Lady what are you talking about? This happened over 3 days ago.
Why hasn’t the passenger spoken out? Are they still hospitalized?
Because car crashes are non-events to media and police in almost all cases. Why would the passenger speak out? Who would they speak to?
Internalize this: the outcome is going to be that the driver made a mistake and it was an “accident.” there will be no repercussions- maybe a speeding ticket.
Not when they burn down a local institution! Maybe you're not in Arlington but we're all still buzzing about this. It wasn't a random traffic accident.
I’m sorry to say that you’re going to be sorely disappointed. Nobody even died. The chances of serious charges or safety updates coming out of this are extremely low. If you really want change, check around to find the local community group working on Vision Zero.
4 people were critically injured. 17 sent to the hospital. Interesting how this and an entire establishment destroyed is brushed off but let the local incels hear a whisper about blm setting fire to a trash can.
The same thing happened in DC this past Spring. Except 2 women died. After the initial media reports everything disappeared and there has been no public update on the driver.
Why exactly do you need info on the driver?
Because crimes and public safety is public information. But you knew that.
But what specifically will you do with that info? Why exactly are you obsessing over it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Good Lord people, the Uber driver had a seizure. There is nothing nefarious going on here
How do you know? How would a seizure make them slam into the building?
Anonymous wrote:Good Lord people, the Uber driver had a seizure. There is nothing nefarious going on here
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the view from the traffic light.
I don’t see yet how this was not deliberate. How does a car come down this street and end up in the restaurant at a 90 degree angle?
looking at his phone, speeding, takes the left turn too fast and over corrects into the pub.
Yup. Probably made an error while turning left.
Do people sit around dreaming up conspiracy theories for fun?
You mean like the PP three pages ago that assumed it was another carjacking they could blame on some poor kids?? Hmmm.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is the view from the traffic light.
I don’t see yet how this was not deliberate. How does a car come down this street and end up in the restaurant at a 90 degree angle?
looking at his phone, speeding, takes the left turn too fast and over corrects into the pub.
Yup. Probably made an error while turning left.
Do people sit around dreaming up conspiracy theories for fun?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
I’m not trying to be rude but are you familiar with this intersection? courtHouse Road starts as an offramp at route 50 with a stoplight, one block then a stoplight at the courthouse/bayou bakery. One more block then a stoplight at the intersection where he was coming from at Wilson. One of those lights is generally always red. In my 20 years of living here I’ve been able to go straight off 50 to where the pub is without getting g caught at one of those lights. How someone could get up enough speed to cause it’s kind of accident is certainly bizarre and flabbergasting! I’m wondering if he hit the gas instead of the brake.
This area is one of the highest traffic fatality areas in Arlington. Have a look for yourself.
https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/Transportation/Documents/Action-Plan_revised_draft_v3.pdf
He was likely racing the light to turn left onto Wilson and lost control. Happens ALL THE TIME. And a car only has to be going 25-30 MPH to do some real damage.
I don't think you know how to read a map. Check your sources again.
Here's Arlington's Vision Zero dashboard. Looks like there's been a fatal accident at that exact intersection before, and multiple severe injuries on the surrouding blocks. https://www.arlingtonva.us/Government/Programs/Transportation/Vision-Zero/Maps-and-Safety-Data
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
And no one died. What do we need to do? Add another traffic light to the traffic light?
No, traffic lights are to govern the right of way, not to necessarily fix dangerous conditions. Hopefully Arlington will figure out if Courthouse Road needs traffic calming (narrowing by removing a lane/adding a protected bikelane) and if the left turn there needs to be modified so people can make it more safely. Someone mentioned that they believe the lights are already timed on Courthouse Road so you can't get all greens and build up speed, but if not, that is something that could be done.
I think you missed the sarcasm. The driver was coming off of a traffic light. PP said they put another traffic light at the traffic light.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
I’m not trying to be rude but are you familiar with this intersection? courtHouse Road starts as an offramp at route 50 with a stoplight, one block then a stoplight at the courthouse/bayou bakery. One more block then a stoplight at the intersection where he was coming from at Wilson. One of those lights is generally always red. In my 20 years of living here I’ve been able to go straight off 50 to where the pub is without getting g caught at one of those lights. How someone could get up enough speed to cause it’s kind of accident is certainly bizarre and flabbergasting! I’m wondering if he hit the gas instead of the brake.
This area is one of the highest traffic fatality areas in Arlington. Have a look for yourself.
https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/Transportation/Documents/Action-Plan_revised_draft_v3.pdf
He was likely racing the light to turn left onto Wilson and lost control. Happens ALL THE TIME. And a car only has to be going 25-30 MPH to do some real damage.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
And no one died. What do we need to do? Add another traffic light to the traffic light?
No, traffic lights are to govern the right of way, not to necessarily fix dangerous conditions. Hopefully Arlington will figure out if Courthouse Road needs traffic calming (narrowing by removing a lane/adding a protected bikelane) and if the left turn there needs to be modified so people can make it more safely. Someone mentioned that they believe the lights are already timed on Courthouse Road so you can't get all greens and build up speed, but if not, that is something that could be done.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
I’m not trying to be rude but are you familiar with this intersection? courtHouse Road starts as an offramp at route 50 with a stoplight, one block then a stoplight at the courthouse/bayou bakery. One more block then a stoplight at the intersection where he was coming from at Wilson. One of those lights is generally always red. In my 20 years of living here I’ve been able to go straight off 50 to where the pub is without getting g caught at one of those lights. How someone could get up enough speed to cause it’s kind of accident is certainly bizarre and flabbergasting! I’m wondering if he hit the gas instead of the brake.
This area is one of the highest traffic fatality areas in Arlington. Have a look for yourself.
https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/Transportation/Documents/Action-Plan_revised_draft_v3.pdf
He was likely racing the light to turn left onto Wilson and lost control. Happens ALL THE TIME. And a car only has to be going 25-30 MPH to do some real damage.
I don't think you know how to read a map. Check your sources again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
I’m not trying to be rude but are you familiar with this intersection? courtHouse Road starts as an offramp at route 50 with a stoplight, one block then a stoplight at the courthouse/bayou bakery. One more block then a stoplight at the intersection where he was coming from at Wilson. One of those lights is generally always red. In my 20 years of living here I’ve been able to go straight off 50 to where the pub is without getting g caught at one of those lights. How someone could get up enough speed to cause it’s kind of accident is certainly bizarre and flabbergasting! I’m wondering if he hit the gas instead of the brake.
This area is one of the highest traffic fatality areas in Arlington. Have a look for yourself.
https://www.arlingtonva.us/files/sharedassets/public/Transportation/Documents/Action-Plan_revised_draft_v3.pdf
He was likely racing the light to turn left onto Wilson and lost control. Happens ALL THE TIME. And a car only has to be going 25-30 MPH to do some real damage.
I don't think you know how to read a map. Check your sources again.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course people want to know. Did the driver have a medical event? Were they suicidal? This whole thing is just so bizarre.
I agree, it’s really bizarre. I suppose there could have been a medical emergency that could have caused an acceleration, or an issue with the vehicle or something. But the angle at which the crash occurred is strange and it must have been at a pretty high rate of speed.
I'm kind of flabbergasted you think it's bizarre. People drive recklessly and stupidly *every day* in the DMV. Areas like Courthouse are dense with pedestrians and retail, yet municipalities refuse time and time again to make them more safe. This kind of accident is 100% predictable, not bizarre. People crash into houses, light poles, other cars, bikes, children, every single day.
And no one died. What do we need to do? Add another traffic light to the traffic light?