I just thought it would only be in the case of a driver making an error, as far as that is concerned it seemed they did everything right and yet were deemed responsible
The argument would be that if they'd done everything right they would have avoided a collision. I.e Charlie Alliston case.
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I just thought it would only be in the case of a driver making an error, as far as that is concerned it seemed they did everything right and yet were deemed responsible