Originally Posted by Jane Omorogbe from UK MSN on the KTM990SM
On a Motorcycle you're penetrating distance, right along with the machine!! In a car you're just a spectator, the windshields like a TV!!
'Life's Journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out! Shouting, ' Holy sh!t... What a Ride!! '
Darwins theory is alive and well, good riddance to bad rubbish, glad the cyclist and truck driver are going to be OK, hope the dead pricks family see it for what it was and learn from it, but you know what, I reckon they won't.
Every day above ground is a good day!:
Some people also give their young children alcohol and send them down to the skate park, FTP!
Unlawful defination
First legal definition Not lawful; illegal.
Ie Failing to stop for the police when directed, failure to stop at the scene of an accident, dangerous driving, reckless driving, Dangerous or reckless driving causing death or injury, speeding.
The law states that an offence is committed if someone, without reasonable excuse, operates a motor vehicle on a road in a manner ..................ie all of the above
Second definition is Contrary to accepted morality or convention; illicit.
All of the above.
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Originally Posted by bouvier law dictionary
Originally Posted by bourvier law dictionary
just sayin.
7 Drivers not to be reckless or dangerous
(1) A person may not drive a motor vehicle, or cause a motor vehicle to be driven, recklessly.
(2) A person may not drive a motor vehicle, or cause a motor vehicle to be driven, at a speed or in a manner which, having regard to all the circumstances, is or might be dangerous to the public or to a person.
8 Drivers not to be careless or inconsiderate
A person may not drive a vehicle, or cause a vehicle to be driven, carelessly or without reasonable consideration for other persons
Section 8: substituted, on 22 June 2005, by section 7 of the Land Transport Amendment Act 2005 (2005 No 77).
114 Power to require driver to stop and give name and address, etc
(1) An enforcement officer who is in uniform, or wearing a distinctive cap, hat, or helmet, with a badge of authority affixed to it, may signal or request the driver of a vehicle to stop the vehicle as soon as is practicable.
(2) An enforcement officer in a vehicle following another vehicle may, by displaying flashing blue, or blue and red, lights or sounding a siren, require the driver of the other vehicle to stop.
(2A) Subject to subsections (4) and (5), the driver of a vehicle that is stopped by an enforcement officer under this Act must remain stopped for as long as is reasonably necessary for the enforcement officer to complete the exercise of any powers conferred, or duties imposed, on an enforcement officer by this Act.
170
Duty of driver to stop, report accident and give information or documents.
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(1)
This section applies in a case where, owing to the presence of a [F1mechanically propelled vehicle] on a road [F2or other public place], an accident occurs by which—
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(a)
personal injury is caused to a person other than the driver of that [F1mechanically propelled vehicle], or
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(b)
damage is caused—
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(i)
to a vehicle other than that [F1mechanically propelled vehicle] or a trailer drawn by that [F1mechanically propelled vehicle], or
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(ii)
to an animal other than an animal in or on that [F1mechanically propelled vehicle] or a trailer drawn by that [F1mechanically propelled vehicle], or
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(iii)
to any other property constructed on, fixed to, growing in or otherwise forming part of the land on which the road [F3or place] in question is situated or land adjacent to such land.
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(2)
The driver of the [F1mechanically propelled vehicle] must stop and, if required to do so by any person having reasonable grounds for so requiring, give his name and address and also the name and address of the owner and the identification marks of the vehicle.
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(3)
If for any reason the driver of the [F1mechanically propelled vehicle] does not give his name and address under subsection (2) above, he must report the accident.
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(4)
A person who fails to comply with subsection (2) or (3) above is guilty of an offence.
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(5)
If, in a case where this section applies by virtue of subsection (1)(a) above, the driver of [F4a motor vehicle] does not at the time of the accident produce such a certificate of insurance or security, or other evidence, as is mentioned in section 165(2)(a) of this Act—
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(a)
to a constable, or
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(b)
to some person who, having reasonable grounds for so doing, has required him to produce it,
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the driver must report the accident and produce such a certificate or other evidence.
This subsection does not apply to the driver of an invalid carriage.
(6)
To comply with a duty under this section to report an accident or to produce such a certificate of insurance or security, or other evidence, as is mentioned in section 165(2)(a) of this Act, the driver—
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(a)
must do so at a police station or to a constable, and
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(b)
must do so as soon as is reasonably practicable and, in any case, within twenty-four hours of the occurrence of the accident.
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(7)
A person who fails to comply with a duty under subsection (5) above is guilty of an offence, but he shall not be convicted by reason only of a failure to produce a certificate or other evidence if, within [F5seven] days after the occurrence of the accident, the certificate or other evidence is produced at a police station that was specified by him at the time when the accident was reported.
Always funny when an anti-Semite tries to use semantics
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