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Poor guy didn't even hear it coming.
Poor guy didn't even hear it coming.
While I first thought your comment to be a little crass, there is some truth to this. An ICE car may have warned the jogger to move over a little.
This jogger was seriously injured. He is thankfully supposed to be okay, though with what long lasting repercussions is unknown. My prayers go out to him.
What bothers me about these articles, is that every one of them mentions that it is a Tesla. Except for the quiet aspect of the car, what does the type of vehicle have anything to do with this? If he was driving a Toyota, I highly doubt they would have mentioned it. OTOH, I guess if he was driving a Ferrari, they would have name-dropped that too. Puts the Tesla in that same class.
What bothers me about these articles, is that every one of them mentions that it is a Tesla. Except for the quiet aspect of the car, what does the type of vehicle have anything to do with this? If he was driving a Toyota, I highly doubt they would have mentioned it. OTOH, I guess if he was driving a Ferrari, they would have name-dropped that too. Puts the Tesla in that same class.
While I first thought your comment to be a little crass, there is some truth to this. An ICE car may have warned the jogger to move over a little.
And this is why you run against traffic - so you can see cars coming and get out of the way. Not to say Crosby isn't at fault, but the jogger was on the wrong side of the road for his own safety.
yea i never understood why people always run/walk along with the traffic instead of against it since nobody has eyes in the back of their heads.... I've always intentionally done the exact opposite bc I want to see whats coming towards me instead of getting blind sided.
Not to blame the victim, but as a runner myself, I always have headphones in
When running or biking, you need to pay attention to your surroundings. Wearing headphones is too distracting for the roads.
I'd equate a runner to a bicycle so they should both move *with* traffic. Coming at you 'twice as fast' is a real problem for drivers facing oncoming runners.
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I'd equate a runner to a bicycle so they should both move *with* traffic. Coming at you 'twice as fast' is a real problem for drivers facing oncoming runners.
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I'd equate a runner to a bicycle so they should both move *with* traffic. Coming at you 'twice as fast' is a real problem for drivers facing oncoming runners