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09-15-2025, 03:19 PM
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Why You Should Not Stand on the Shoulder of a Busy Road
12.09.2025 at 19:45 at 710 km + 650 m of the M-8 "Kholmogory" highway, a driver born in 1947, driving a Renault Duster from Moscow towards Velsk, hit a pedestrian born in 1965, who was on the roadway , in the dark, in an unlit area, without reflective ele elements Unsure when to put these in car crash section or death vids that sounded fleshy |
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09-15-2025, 05:02 PM
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| My Rank: PRIVATE FIRST CLASS Poster Rank:4393 Join Date: Feb 2010 Posts: 67 Mentioned: 0 Post(s) Quoted: 12 Post(s)
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Re: Why You Should Not Stand on the Shoulder of a Busy Road
There were standing two guys next to a parked car? Dont think that was a pedestrian? Hit only one?
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09-15-2025, 07:12 PM
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Re: Why You Should Not Stand on the Shoulder of a Busy Road
I avoid it at all costs, but any time I’ve had to pull over I’m halfway in the ditch to leave plenty of room between my car and the drivers.
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09-15-2025, 10:23 PM
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Re: Why You Should Not Stand on the Shoulder of a Busy Road
I think the driver was dazzled by the headlights of the oncoming car and never saw the vehicle in the shoulder. Not only were those headlights very bright, but they were not directed-beam lights - more like floodlights. The lack of regulation of vehicle headlights these days really, really sucks.
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