Although the offender received a great personal loss, the judge also dished out a jail sentence - this might seem to be a bit harsh as youthful joyriders often just get a slapped wrist.
Tantamount to Murder. You would'nt leave your passengers in a stationary car on the hard shoulder let alone the third lane of a motorway. Should be bnned for life from driving imo. He has to live with himself for the remainder of his life.
Just read the link thoroughly to discover that, having received an interim ban for the incident, he was then found behind the wheel teaching someone to drive!! Who in their right minds would take driving lessons from a moron?
Some people just shouldn't be driving. I know an elderly lady who caused an accident when she thought the driver of the vehicle in front, who was slowing down and indicating to turn right, was telling her to overtake.... so she did .... almost. No one badly hurt, fortunately, but both cars written off.
I agree that it's crazy behaviour but vehicles do break down in the fast lane of motorways and any competent driver behind should be able to stop or go around such a vehicle. So the driver of the vehicle which ploughed into the car wasn't entirely blameless.
Mental deterioration can happen at any time, and it takes something drastic to indicate it's gone too far. Could have been the first indication of such a disability. One wonders why the passengers didn't flee screaming as soon as he stopped and got out though.
Thus looks like a senior driver who simply panicked and didn't think about where he was stopping - just about getting info.
He was obviously not able to drive properly, and either didn't grasp that fact, or was too arrogant to take notice, but either way, he is paying the price with prison, and a lifetime of guilt.
I had just moved house
and was driving to alphaville or somewhere when I zooped past two cars who had pulled on the vergey bit of the fast lane (!) and were swapping notes, having smacked into each other !
so i heaved and gasped and then thought - hmm cant quite remember when I had renewed my insurance
and yes I hadnt told them of the changed address
and I was driving uninsured
The buyer of my house knew where I had moved and just RTS'd the letters rather than re-address them.