Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Likely an elderly driver that should have had their license revoked 5+ years ago.
Or a Zoomer writing a text.
Or the 60+ year old driver was texting.
A Volvo owner, so there's that...
What the hell is that supposed to mean? I’m a Volvo owner who goes to WF damn you.
Post has the best pictures LOL
What can you expect from Fox News other than empty news?
Wow, you are just as much an idiot as the trumpers. Here you go --
[url]https://www.washingtonpost.com/dc-md-va/2024/01/14/whole-foods-bethesda-car-crash-produce-section/[url]
WP had some up and close pictures!
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Anonymous wrote:What happens is the driver gets confused and presses the wrong pedal. When they see it moving, they just push down even further, making it worse. Common scenario with older drivers.
The auto-braking is overridden by continuing to push on the gas pedal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure she'll get off with a slap on the wrist but she should have her license suspended, at a minimum. It's her responsibility to become familar with a new car.
I don't understand how this happened. I mean-- I am assuming there's a curb that she had to drive over. What about the emergency brake if she was confused?
Those are some pretty terrible reflexes for a middle aged person to just keep going and going with the foot on the gas. Even in new cars, the brake is the pedal on the left.
I think she must have panicked and her brain shut down. She probably pressed even harder on the gas thinking to stop the car. But again, I would guess this all happened in a matter of seconds.
Agreed with other PPs re: the braking system. On my 2023 SUV if I even get too close to a car the brakes go on. I was going straight and the car ahead of me pulled into the left-hand turn lane. As I passed the brakes came on! So weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I am sure she'll get off with a slap on the wrist but she should have her license suspended, at a minimum. It's her responsibility to become familar with a new car.
I don't understand how this happened. I mean-- I am assuming there's a curb that she had to drive over. What about the emergency brake if she was confused?
Those are some pretty terrible reflexes for a middle aged person to just keep going and going with the foot on the gas. Even in new cars, the brake is the pedal on the left.
Anonymous wrote:This is one of the drums I've been beating: If you are over 70 (or whatever), you cannot get car insurance unless your car has collision avoidance technology that can keep you from running over people or crashing into buildings. I get mad when my fellow older driver run over people at bus stops or sidewalk cafes.
It's not like we don't know how to fix this.
Anonymous wrote:I am sure she'll get off with a slap on the wrist but she should have her license suspended, at a minimum. It's her responsibility to become familar with a new car.
I don't understand how this happened. I mean-- I am assuming there's a curb that she had to drive over. What about the emergency brake if she was confused?
Anonymous wrote:Every time I hear about reports of elderly people crashing into buildings I am reminded that both major parties' likely presidential candidates are older than most of the elderly people involved in these accidents. It's terrifying on all fronts.
Anonymous wrote:Every time I hear about reports of elderly people crashing into buildings I am reminded that both major parties' likely presidential candidates are older than most of the elderly people involved in these accidents. It's terrifying on all fronts.