[nagdu] Story about NFB member here is NY crossing in Albany

Albert J Rizzi albert at myblindspot.org
Thu Mar 25 18:03:01 UTC 2010


That had nothing to do with the gentleman being at fault or the presence of
an ATS but completely due to the driver not being present in the moment and
focused on what she was to be doing when moving a ton of machinery.

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Subject: [nagdu] Story about NFB member here is NY crossing in Albany

This comes from David Stayer and Charlie Richardson, both Chapter Presidents
here in NY.

He was crossing the street with the right of way.  He had an audible traffic
signal saying he had the light, which he did.  The woman coming out of the
side street was waving to someone to the right as she was coming out turning
to the left.  Not looking she hit Brent in the crosswalk.

He got hit by a car and spent the night in the hospital for observations.
But because there was no lawsuit doesn't say she was in the wrong.

Brent did say he didn't even hear the car coming.  If he had he would have
probably been able to move somewhat, but not hearing anything and winding up
on the hood, what can he do?

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