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<blockquote data-quote="instiches" data-source="post: 2806803" data-attributes="member: 58224"><p>Never had something that obviously non-preventable classified as preventable but I did have a situation recently that I thought was strange.</p><p></p><p>Driver was traveling down a small street when another car, pulling out of an apartment complex, creeped into his lane thinking it was clear. My driver had no choice but to swerve to avoid hitting the car, and the only area of the street where he could turn was a parked car. My driver clipped the bumper of the parked car. This was documented by witnesses and a police report.</p><p></p><p>Safety said he should've just kept on going and hit the car that was pulling out and then it would have been non-preventable.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="instiches, post: 2806803, member: 58224"] Never had something that obviously non-preventable classified as preventable but I did have a situation recently that I thought was strange. Driver was traveling down a small street when another car, pulling out of an apartment complex, creeped into his lane thinking it was clear. My driver had no choice but to swerve to avoid hitting the car, and the only area of the street where he could turn was a parked car. My driver clipped the bumper of the parked car. This was documented by witnesses and a police report. Safety said he should've just kept on going and hit the car that was pulling out and then it would have been non-preventable. [/QUOTE]
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