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      07-11-2025, 09:31 AM   #92
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Originally Posted by NSXR View Post
This thread is absolute proof that people don't understand judgement. I suppose most of you walk into a bar hoping you don't see someone drinking alcohol as well.

1. This is a 2-lane road during TF.
2. There is no rule requiring signaling during TF.
3. The BMW ultimately hit the Porsche, but the Porsche caused the incident to happen with over-aggressive driving into a disappearing wedge.

This accident was 100% caused by the Porsche driver, and to place the blame on the BMW driver for not checking his mirrors is just ignorance.

You guys keep forgetting that the BMW driver was setting up for corners at speed, and never saw the Porsche at all. The Porsche driver SAW this at the previous corner and proceeded to drive into a disappearing gap anyway.

The person with the knowledge has the responsibility.
So you're saying the two lane road rules apply but it is the Porsche's fault because the BMW was clearly taking a racing line ("setting up for corners at speed") which would be to the left of the road.

If the whole two lane thing is real it is unquestionably the BMW driver's fault, he should be tot he right at all times unless passing and he wasn't passing. The only way the it is the Porsche's fault (and it is 80/20 the Porsche's fault imho) is if you acknowledge the whole two lane thing is not enforced and the Porsche should have expected the BMW to potentially not be to the right.

It cannot be both.
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