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avoidable accidents getting fired?
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<blockquote data-quote="brownIEman" data-source="post: 974330" data-attributes="member: 14596"><p>That is a big negative. Avoidable does not equal fault.</p><p>To make a very clear black and white example - Say I am driving on a rural road, flat, clear visibility for miles, and I am looking straight ahead. I cross an intersection in which my lane of travel has no stop sign, the crossing street does. A drunk driver blows through the stop sign and broadsides me. Had I looked LRL while approaching, I would have seen him coming and could have avoided the accident. The accident was his fault, he blew through the stop sign. The accident was not my fault, yet it was avoidable on my part. At fault does not equal avoidable, not at fault does not equal unavoidable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brownIEman, post: 974330, member: 14596"] That is a big negative. Avoidable does not equal fault. To make a very clear black and white example - Say I am driving on a rural road, flat, clear visibility for miles, and I am looking straight ahead. I cross an intersection in which my lane of travel has no stop sign, the crossing street does. A drunk driver blows through the stop sign and broadsides me. Had I looked LRL while approaching, I would have seen him coming and could have avoided the accident. The accident was his fault, he blew through the stop sign. The accident was not my fault, yet it was avoidable on my part. At fault does not equal avoidable, not at fault does not equal unavoidable. [/QUOTE]
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