JoeCarQuestion
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You appear to be forgetting something I wrote in my original post: the car was coming from around a curve in the road.You are supposed to wait at the front of your car (so you can see oncoming traffic).
You appear to be forgetting something I wrote in my original post: the car was coming from around a curve in the road.You are supposed to wait at the front of your car (so you can see oncoming traffic).
I do not believe that I could physically do that even if I was really determined to do that. My body just isn't agile enough to climb over the console anymore. I could do it in some mini-vans though since lots of them don't have a console in the middle, just open space.I've slid in to my car from the sidewalk side when there is traffic on the street side. I agree that cars aren't designed for it, but it certainly is doable. What you are supposed to do is not open your door in to the path of oncoming traffic. YOU don't belong in the street. You are supposed to wait at the front of your car (so you can see oncoming traffic) and then approach your door when it is safe (both for you and for the oncoming traffic.)
I'm sorry that it doesn't make sense to you...but it is what it is.
What makes you think I forgot that?You appear to be forgetting something I wrote in my original post: the car was coming from around a curve in the road.
The fact that what you’re saying makes absolutely zero sense. You’re saying that to check oncoming traffic I should stand in front of my car - therefore between two parked car - to look down the road and see what’s beyond the curve in the road, further past than what I can see, while the parked cars would be blocking my vision... That makes no sense.What makes you think I forgot that?
The fact that what you’re saying makes absolutely zero sense. You’re saying that to check oncoming traffic I should stand in front of my car - therefore between two parked car - to look down the road and see what’s beyond the curve in the road, further past than what I can see, while the parked cars would be blocking my vision... That makes no sense.
I’d like to check that I’m understanding you correctly. Lets just forget the part about opening the door for one moment… You are saying that if I stand by the door to my car, leaning against my door (and just stand there), by that I am giving all oncoming cars the legal right to hit my human body... Am I understanding you correctly?If the car had hit you, depending on where you were standing, it very likely could have been your fault as well. The car had the right of way!
Ask your attorney.I’d like to check that I’m understanding you correctly. Lets just forget the part about opening the door for one moment… You are saying that if I stand by the door to my car, leaning against my door (and just stand there), by that I am giving all oncoming cars the legal right to hit my human body... Am I understanding you correctly?
Do you know how many towns and villages are on the Hudson and other rivers in New York? How does that give anyone a "decent" idea about where the incident happened? How is it even relevant what town or village this took place in?I was only trying to give readers a decent idea where this happened - without saying the exact town, the police officer's name, etc
Nobody hit you so your question is irrelevant.I’d like to check that I’m understanding you correctly. Lets just forget the part about opening the door for one moment… You are saying that if I stand by the door to my car, leaning against my door (and just stand there), by that I am giving all oncoming cars the legal right to hit my human body... Am I understanding you correctly?
Don't be asinine. A better way of putting this is if you darted out in front of the oncoming car without giving the car an opportunity to avoid you, then the driver is not at fault.I’d like to check that I’m understanding you correctly. Lets just forget the part about opening the door for one moment… You are saying that if I stand by the door to my car, leaning against my door (and just stand there), by that I am giving all oncoming cars the legal right to hit my human body... Am I understanding you correctly?
The idea seems moronic to me too. It just appears to be what ecmst12 was trying to say. So my post in response was just intended to make sure I understood ecmst12 correctly.Don't be asinine. A better way of putting this is if you darted out in front of the oncoming car without giving the car an opportunity to avoid you, then the driver is not at fault.
What a moronic question...
I've repeated this quote to quite a few people, and everyone I've spoke to agrees it's just absolutely ridiculous.it's your job to avoid the car, not the car's job to avoid you.