Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
The Car was going 115 mph.
Yes the left Turing car saw the speeding car, but would not have anticipated it going 70 mph OVER the speed limit. That is insane. The left turning driver was making judgments based on how quickly a car moving no more than 10-15 mph over the speed limit would be traveling.
The family in the left turning car was murdered.
Nonetheless, the driver in the left turning car needs to give way. The speeding car had right of way regardless. Maryland recognizes contributory negligence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
The Car was going 115 mph.
Yes the left Turing car saw the speeding car, but would not have anticipated it going 70 mph OVER the speed limit. That is insane. The left turning driver was making judgments based on how quickly a car moving no more than 10-15 mph over the speed limit would be traveling.
The family in the left turning car was murdered.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
The Car was going 115 mph.
Yes the left Turing car saw the speeding car, but would not have anticipated it going 70 mph OVER the speed limit. That is insane. The left turning driver was making judgments based on how quickly a car moving no more than 10-15 mph over the speed limit would be traveling.
The family in the left turning car was murdered.
Agreed. Knowing the facts it seems like murder to me - not just a mere accident.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
The Car was going 115 mph.
Yes the left Turing car saw the speeding car, but would not have anticipated it going 70 mph OVER the speed limit. That is insane. The left turning driver was making judgments based on how quickly a car moving no more than 10-15 mph over the speed limit would be traveling.
The family in the left turning car was murdered.
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From the WTOP article:
"There were a number of factors leading up to the crash, not just Atakoglu's speeding, Felsen said. One of those factors concern “how the other vehicle was being driven,” he said."
OMG, the attorney is blaming the victims.
This attorney is a POS. How do they live with themselves? Is he same one who was trying to blame the victims right after the crash?
Anonymous wrote:I haven't read all pages so forgive my ignorance but was the road such that the speeding car not visible by that WW school family driver? Why did he or she make that left turn?
Anonymous wrote:From the WTOP article:
"There were a number of factors leading up to the crash, not just Atakoglu's speeding, Felsen said. One of those factors concern “how the other vehicle was being driven,” he said."
OMG, the attorney is blaming the victims.