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Originally Posted by meat
Once more Cobrabill proves his single digit IQ number.
Reckless driving is often attributed to the lead driver in a rear-end collision on non-highway/non-freeway accidents.
Duh.
Your pal,
Meat.
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Once again you show that you are a safe distance from genius.Your limited intellect is exhibited by the constant use of the word"duh".
The cases presented above(staged accidents & weaving in & out) are extreme and not the norm.
Not to mention they require witnesses to have the lead driver faulted.99.9% of the time the party that impacted the car ahead is in the "at fault" situation.
ALL states DMV codes are written to the effect that you shall maintain a "a safe distance" between your vehicles.*So,the driver that rear-ends someone is guilty of not maintaining a safe distance.PERIOD,END, PHUCKING STOP.This point isn't open to debate-as it's codified FACT.Anyone who disagrees probably says "duh" a lot.
*Meathead, i spelled it out for you so we wouldn't have to "hear" another "duh" from you.