ah! he is talking city rush hour on multi-lane road, you are talking
two-lane rural road. There's the difference.

Dana

On 11/28/05, Nick McClure <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not in Kentucky it isn't. If the vehicle in front of you is blocking your
> vision, then it is your responsibility to keep a greater distance to give
> you time to react. It is stated in the manual and in the law.
>
> I've seen people ticketed for reckless driving for this type of stuff. And
> it isn't the SUV I'm talking about.
>
> In Kentucky if you hit somebody in the backend it is your fault. Take a two
> lane road, where you are behind an SUV that is going the speed limit, and
> the SUV hits the breaks because the driver sees something in the road. Even
> if there is nothing in the road, you have to be able to stop. Being able to
> see around the SUV wouldn't help you in that situation.
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Gruss Gott [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Monday, November 28, 2005 8:49 AM
> > To: CF-Community
> > Subject: Re: Higher Taxes for Hybrids
> >
> > BTW that type of accident is the SUV driver's fault for not paying
> > attention unless it's a no-fault state and then it's both of their
> > faults for being on the road in the first place.
> >
>
>
>
> 

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