clarabelle
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I witnessed a wreck at walmart a little while ago.
I am not sure I can explain this well -but there is a "main" section to the parking lot. At the end of those rows there is a parallel "road" marked by arrows. There are no stop signs nor does it say stop on the pavement at the end of each row.
Most people stop at the end of the rows because they are turning one way or another to leave the parking lot.
However today the lady did not stop at the end of the rows -because she was going into the other section across the "road".
Does that make sense? Anyway she got T-boned. Harder than what I would have thought could happen in a parking lot. She got out of her car screaming about how she did NOT have a stop sign.
So who do you think was at fault??
No one seemed hurt BTW.
I am not sure I can explain this well -but there is a "main" section to the parking lot. At the end of those rows there is a parallel "road" marked by arrows. There are no stop signs nor does it say stop on the pavement at the end of each row.
Most people stop at the end of the rows because they are turning one way or another to leave the parking lot.
However today the lady did not stop at the end of the rows -because she was going into the other section across the "road".
Does that make sense? Anyway she got T-boned. Harder than what I would have thought could happen in a parking lot. She got out of her car screaming about how she did NOT have a stop sign.
So who do you think was at fault??
No one seemed hurt BTW.