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<blockquote data-quote="dannyboy" data-source="post: 309312" data-attributes="member: 484"><p>The cycle was a 2000 Kaw. As to the functialability of the headlight, that I can not say. What I can say is that during the time of day, there were shadows over the two lanes of oncoming traffic, and the sun could have very well been in L's eyes.</p><p> </p><p>But even if both were true, that still would not be grounds for failing to yeild right of way. Just because you dont see it, does not mean you have no fault in the issue.</p><p> </p><p>As far as love for employees, I think they were trying to remove him off the road for what ever reason. Personally, I think it ought to be manditory on a fatality to be inside the building for a week or so, while you get a chance to deal with the death, and to let the hoopla die down over the accident. I would suspect some strong feelings on the part of the dead cyclist's family if they saw the same UPS driver out the next day or two delivering.</p><p> </p><p>d</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dannyboy, post: 309312, member: 484"] The cycle was a 2000 Kaw. As to the functialability of the headlight, that I can not say. What I can say is that during the time of day, there were shadows over the two lanes of oncoming traffic, and the sun could have very well been in L's eyes. But even if both were true, that still would not be grounds for failing to yeild right of way. Just because you dont see it, does not mean you have no fault in the issue. As far as love for employees, I think they were trying to remove him off the road for what ever reason. Personally, I think it ought to be manditory on a fatality to be inside the building for a week or so, while you get a chance to deal with the death, and to let the hoopla die down over the accident. I would suspect some strong feelings on the part of the dead cyclist's family if they saw the same UPS driver out the next day or two delivering. d [/QUOTE]
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