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Originally Posted by GreenTeaFrapp
There's some more information on this:
http://calsun.canoe.ca/News/Alberta/...75427-sun.html
While I don't condone the actions of the guy who threw the object, I think the woman should take some of the blame for the incident. If she's just going the speed limit as she claims (or maybe she just doesn't want to admit she was speeding) then there's no reason for her to be in the fast lane.
The fact that she can't pull into the lane to the right indicates to me that she was going slower then the cars who aren't in the fast lane. Especially when the guy who threw the object could get over. The way she was driving is what causes accidents and is far more dangerous then some guy speeding in the fast lane.
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Well in the article she did say she was doing 110 which is technically speeding, even though that is what most people do on average. But none the less what may have happened is that she was in the fast lane and the jerk off came flying up behind her doing 130 or 140 as we all know happens quite a bit. She sees this in her rearview and tried to move over for him but cannot. This has happened to me so I know it can happen. Then a gap finally appears and since it comes to him first as he is behind he takes it and freaks on her for not moving out of his way because obviously he is so VERY important and deserves to have the roadway cleared for him as he is a speed racer.
I am not going after what you said here I am just stating a scenierio that may have played out.