Taking ultimate responsibility for your actions is something members of HN dont agree with. Your text is grayed, and my post is at -2.
Again, if driving conditions prevent you from seeing too far down the road, either go slower or quit driving. It is your responsibility that you see what the road conditions are, and how to manage them. And in this case, the guy was too busy glued to his phone and died because of it.
Blame and lawsuits and cash payments dont bring back human lives.
I also don't understand this. In Germany there's the basic rule to only drive so fast/slow that you can break in viewing distance. Notable exception is the Autobahn. Everywhere else you gotta be able to come to a halt in visible distance. It's not only a rule but very much common sense. Accidents do happen tho and I'm glad that this might push more awareness, more rigor in procedures etc. But at the end of the day all parties are at fault to some degree.
>Blame and lawsuits and cash payments dont bring back human lives.
Blame and lawsuits are often effective ways at solving problems, including preventing future deaths, such as, for example, smoking being advertised as healthy.
Personal responsibility does not solve all problems.
Again, if driving conditions prevent you from seeing too far down the road, either go slower or quit driving. It is your responsibility that you see what the road conditions are, and how to manage them. And in this case, the guy was too busy glued to his phone and died because of it.
Blame and lawsuits and cash payments dont bring back human lives.