by Suff » 21 May 2013, 08:25
There are many people who just believe that roads are only for cars and also they have absolutely NO idea just how fast they are driving on small lanes or the reaction times or stopping distances involved. Had she met a 10 ton truck she would not have been able to tweet about it, she would have been in hospital or dead. Something I hope the police will impress upon her.
I see it as two things really. Once the shock was over she would have tried to justify it to herself. The second thing is that young people seem to feel that the first thing they must do, immediately, after something has happened, is to blather about it online.
She'll learn. She was driving dangerously and left the scene of an accident. Then showed absolutely NO remorse with her tweet.
Hopefully she'll get a short ban which may reinforce the reality in her mind that there are other users on the road and that she has a legal obligation to make sure that she does not kill or injure them. I'm not even sure that she understood that you simply do not drive away when you have had an accident. She will after this is all over.
What do they teach new drivers nowadays? I wouldn't know as I never sat a civilian drivers test, all mine were in the Army with a QTO (Queens Testing Officer). I recall being young and stupid too with this kind of justification. We just didn't have twitter around to expose that stupidity to the whole world.
There are 10 types of people in the world:
Those who understand Binary and those who do not.