Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its just one pp who keeps circling back to driver’s at fault. Driver must stop. Driver will feel really bad after s/he kills a bicyclist. So what?
What parts of this do you disagree with?
So what because your kid is dead. Parents have to take extra precautions.
There were 5 people involved here:
1. Parent
2. Parent
3. Kid
4. Driver
5. Driver
Why not talk about the drivers?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ugh, you never let a small child cross a street alone, the taller parent should have dismounted and walked the child across. Yes, the car seems reckless too but they couldn't see the little kid behind the vehicle in the turning lane. So lucky!
But if the child got hit, would the car be at fault? I don’t see why it actually would
Striking a child in a crosswalk???? Yeah. Driver at fault.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its just one pp who keeps circling back to driver’s at fault. Driver must stop. Driver will feel really bad after s/he kills a bicyclist. So what?
What parts of this do you disagree with?
So what because your kid is dead. Parents have to take extra precautions.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think its just one pp who keeps circling back to driver’s at fault. Driver must stop. Driver will feel really bad after s/he kills a bicyclist. So what?
What parts of this do you disagree with?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9733831,-77.1012747,3a,75y,326.07h,64.53t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sJHvVropwiBLhxrr9hSM_qA!2e0!5s20170901T000000!7i13312!8i6656
4 lane wide crossing reduced to 2 lane
This is not the same intersection
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
From what I saw, the parents did exercise caution.
NO THE HELL THEY DID NOT.
Sure they did. They may not have done what you think they should have done, but they did exercise caution.
The parents were not smart about traffic safety and biking.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.google.com/maps/@38.9733831,-77.1012747,3a,75y,326.07h,64.53t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1sJHvVropwiBLhxrr9hSM_qA!2e0!5s20170901T000000!7i13312!8i6656
4 lane wide crossing reduced to 2 lane
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
From what I saw, the parents did exercise caution.
NO THE HELL THEY DID NOT.
Sure they did. They may not have done what you think they should have done, but they did exercise caution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.
The SUV driver was at fault....yes. But the parents should have walked their bikes across as a group when it was safe. Plenty of blame to go around.
I don’t think anybody on this thread is saying that the SUV was right. What people are saying is that the parents should’ve also exercise caution. Simple as that .
From what I saw, the parents did exercise caution.
NO THE HELL THEY DID NOT.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.
The SUV driver was at fault....yes. But the parents should have walked their bikes across as a group when it was safe. Plenty of blame to go around.
I don’t think anybody on this thread is saying that the SUV was right. What people are saying is that the parents should’ve also exercise caution. Simple as that .
From what I saw, the parents did exercise caution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.
The SUV driver was at fault....yes. But the parents should have walked their bikes across as a group when it was safe. Plenty of blame to go around.
I don’t think anybody on this thread is saying that the SUV was right. What people are saying is that the parents should’ve also exercise caution. Simple as that .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.
The SUV driver was at fault....yes. But the parents should have walked their bikes across as a group when it was safe. Plenty of blame to go around.
I don’t think anybody on this thread is saying that the SUV was right. What people are saying is that the parents should’ve also exercise caution. Simple as that .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.
The SUV driver was at fault....yes. But the parents should have walked their bikes across as a group when it was safe. Plenty of blame to go around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why all the debate? Freaking make eye contact! We have to take personal responsibility for our own actions too- even if the other person is breaking the law. I rather take the time and make sure that my family crosses safely and live than be right.
Nobody is arguing against crossing with due care.
In contrast, some people seem to be unaware of laws that drivers are required to follow. I hope that these people aren't drivers.
This. It's disturbing that some people look at the video and find fault with the parents and ignore the suv blatantly breaking the law.