This article is lacking some rather important factors. First of all there was a human safety driver behind the wheel. One might question why the “human” neglected to apply her foot to the break or grab the wheel to avoid the collision. Also, it was a dark street because it was around 10pm. The pedestrian had dismounted her bike and was walking it across the lanes. I would be hard-pressed to blame the car when there was a driver at the wheel.
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This article is lacking some rather important factors. First of all there was a human safety driver behind the wheel. One might question why the “human” neglected to apply her foot to the break or grab the wheel to avoid the collision. Also, it was a dark street because it was around 10pm. The pedestrian had dismounted her bike and was walking it across the lanes. I would be hard-pressed to blame the car when there was a driver at the wheel.