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Copperhead
Feb 10, 2018Explorer
I did read the article. The driver failed on two levels... driving at night without sufficient lights, and going the wrong way. Both critical errors. It's an RV.... they couldn't kick back and relax and wait till morning?
Driving in the wrong direction was the major factor. Not having proper lighting was the icing on the cake to make this a tragedy in the making. The poor lighting, while sufficient enough to justify staying put till morning, probably led to not seeing the signs properly and then driving opposed to the traffic and leading to this mess.
When a person fails on multiple levels like this, it exhibits some real questionable thinking ability. And it is very probable that his RV driving days are effectively over. What a way to live out the final years of one's life, knowing that one's actions caused the loss of two young people and all the blame can be all laid at one's feet.
Driving in the wrong direction was the major factor. Not having proper lighting was the icing on the cake to make this a tragedy in the making. The poor lighting, while sufficient enough to justify staying put till morning, probably led to not seeing the signs properly and then driving opposed to the traffic and leading to this mess.
When a person fails on multiple levels like this, it exhibits some real questionable thinking ability. And it is very probable that his RV driving days are effectively over. What a way to live out the final years of one's life, knowing that one's actions caused the loss of two young people and all the blame can be all laid at one's feet.
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