The odd part is if you watch, nobody puts them on
There's a full 4 minute video here:
!https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9yqXzZ16nsShouldn't the cop have gotten behind the car and turned on their lights?
Shouldn't the cop have gotten behind the car and turned on their lights?
Cops didn’t come like fifteen minutes after this video iirc. They were on the way when this was happening
Cops didn’t come like fifteen minutes after this video iirc. They were on the way when this was happening
Oh OK. I wasn't sure. Pedestrian calling it in was the one tryna put a flashlight on it?
How am I supposed to feel sorry for all this incompetence on all sides
Oh OK. I wasn't sure. Pedestrian calling it in was the one tryna put a flashlight on it?
I imagine so
One big issue, is the lack of left hand shoulders on freeways in Socal. So when an accident like this happens, the vehicles remain in the travel way which is extremely dangerous. But its because freeways are at full capacity so we keep adding travel lanes and reducing shoulders because buying extra right of way is too expensive.
Another aspect would be movable barriers. There's technology now where you can move the median concrete barrier over during an accident and essentially close off the lane where the accident occurred.
Idk its 2021, it sucks that there's not a safer way to protect motorists. Not enough sight distance on a freeway to anticipate a vehicle being parked in the middle of a night.
It’s almost like having a primary transportation system where every citizen needs a free roaming metal box to even get to the corner store is extremely dangerous and unreliable
Visibility of a dark car at night time with no lights on is not as easy as it looks in a video
This facts though. Got in a car accident this way