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Old 19-01-2015, 09:14 PM   #11
bathurst-racer
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Default Re: Fatal accident on Mount Panorama, Bathurst

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Originally Posted by xbgt75 View Post
Make it one way, change the speed limit, people should be more careful...blah blah blah blah blah... How about staying on your side of the white line?? If that SIMPLE and EXISTING law was followed there would be at least one person not dead and one person not on charges and one less thread on AFF. Id be happy with all that.
If we're talking about Mt Panorama what white line is anyone ignoring ?
I drive the Mount several times a week usually coming home from work and on the weekend. I may be driving anything from an American beastie to a more nimble XU-1 or a ute, even a SUV and I have never had an issue. The large number of vehicles and walkers/runners act with common sense and show respect. Lets try and keep it that way because there is a lot of talk in town about restricting motorised traffic in some way.
In this tragic collision it does seem that the Prado driver is in a world of hurt as the Police have charged him several extremely serious offenses. Some of these are routine while the rest suggest they have evidence to take to a trial in the District Court. I'm going to try and be in Bathurst Court on the day and listen to the what both sides say. Its only going to be a short mention but interesting to see if the Police argue against bail continuing and if so, why?
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