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Originally Posted by Jel
Until that exact point it started, he was unaware - that doesn't make hm wrong, just because you ar mr. xyz would have been aware prior to that. So yep, given what actually happened here, and without all the ifs, buts, and maybes, he did exactly the right thing armed with the knowledge and experience he had. Absolutely.
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i would hope that in hindsight, the driver realizes that his unawareness/willingness to be distracted is what allowed him to lose control of his situation- requiring him to run over people to get out of it. it would be then that knowledge and experience is acquired. that means realizing he did something wrong.