03-17-2009, 12:50 PM
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For those looking for more reasons to pile on Tschetter, I give you: http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Ce...524/story.html
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Under cross-examination, Tschetter admitted to Crown prosecutor Jonathan Hak he had passed a semi on the right shoulder, had been weaving in and out of traffic and was speeding that day.
"Do you consider yourself a good driver?"Hak asked.
"At the time, yes," he said. When asked about his traffic tickets, five for speeding, three for failing to obey traffic signals, one for not yielding in a crosswalk and one for not staying in the centre of his lane, Tschetter said in his industry "it's a bad trap to fall into."
However, Hak pointed out, all but one of his infractions were in his personal vehicle. He also agreed with Hak that a good driver would not speed, would signal for lane changes, travel within his lane, not pass a truck on the right and watch for signs ahead of him, including the overhead warning lights, reduction of speed limit, and the red light.
"A good driver wouldn't kill five people, would he?" Hak asked.
"No he wouldn't," said Tschetter.
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