- Tue Sep 09, 2008 3:44 pm
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...on this - ?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20080909/t ... a1618.html
I actually kind of agree with the examiner here. She did not have the judgement and fore-thought to slow down when she got to a puddle deep enough to soak the bystander.
What does everyone else think?
http://uk.news.yahoo.com/itn/20080909/t ... a1618.html
A woman failed her driving test for accidentally splashing a pedestrian who was standing near a puddle as she drove past.
It's been a wet few weeks but the examiner still didn't believe Michelle Kelly when she said she had splashed the pedestrian by accident.
Remarkably, the 31-year-old said the examiner was adamant the incident was technically a crash, and that she should have stopped and exchanged details with the man who was waiting at a bus stop in Blackley, Manchester.
The Highway Code does not forbid the splashing of pedestrians but Rule 144 states that you must not 'drive without reasonable consideration for other road users'.
Rule 147 says that drivers must 'be careful of and considerate towards all types of road users'.
Miss Kelly carried on driving when she splashed the man halfway through her third attempt at passing.
She said: "It wasn't as though I'd deluged this pedestrian. And if I'd swerved to avoid the puddle I might have caused an accident."
I actually kind of agree with the examiner here. She did not have the judgement and fore-thought to slow down when she got to a puddle deep enough to soak the bystander.
What does everyone else think?
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