LightRoasted
If I may ...
If I may ...
However. Is it really an accident when driver's are not attentive or recklessly speeding or otherwise do not have complete control of their vehicle and attention to the road?
I've often wondered. Is it really a, "car accident"? Or is it a driver's accident. Being that the car is being commanded into action by a driver and all. By itself, a car will not get into an accident by itself, (unless the driver leaves it in neutral and the brake off on a downward slope). Though still applicable to driver/operator error. It's like saying, "gun violence", a misnomer if there ever was one. I think it comes down to lazy writing. Not a dig, or slight, at the OP's title. But from years of reporters doing so. Maybe the headline should read: Two Injured After Inattentive Driver crashed his vehicle in Lexington Park During Rush Hour Traffic While Driving Recklessly. Or maybe: "Two Innocents Hospitalized - Local Driver Caused Personal Injury and Property Damage"? Because cars do not have accidents. Drivers have inattentive moments, or equipment failures due to inadequate maintenance, or long overdue deferred maintenance, (tires, brakes, etc.) causing their vehicle to crash, or injure another.Local car accidents
However. Is it really an accident when driver's are not attentive or recklessly speeding or otherwise do not have complete control of their vehicle and attention to the road?