Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Originally posted by: cpacini
Originally posted by: Chiropteran
Wild animals- most likely driver error, if you swerve to avoid an animal and cause an accident it's your fault, the correct thing to do is break gently if possible but you shouldn't swerve and it's better to hit the animal than it is to hit another vehicle or lose control.
What if the animal is large enough to potentially injure/kill the driver or a passenger?
What animals are larger than an SUV or semi-trailer? I can't think of any animal that would cause more damage than a head-on collision.
The point was that the driver would be forced to make a decision to swerve before he is able to fully assess the situation, and thus lose control of the vehicle or cause a collision.