Collision Results In Car Landing Upside Down
Emergency services responded to a collision this morning [Dec 29] on North Shore Road in Pembroke, west of the Black Watch Pass roundabout, that resulted in a car landing upside down in the roadway.
Bermuda Fire and Rescue Service, police and an ambulance attended the scene where bystanders said it appeared one person was taken by ambulance to King Edward Memorial Hospital for treatment. Further details are limited at this time, however we will update as able.
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Hopefully they’re okay and there is CCTV!!
I’m starting to wonder if we need to look more closely at (TCD).
How are people getting their licences?
Every week another wall gets knocked down
TCD cannot teach responsibility,sobriety,law observance or even how to drive cautiously. The driving test is short and not too comprehensive, it is designed to check VERY BASIC competence. Some of the people who have theses’accidents’ have had their licences many years and had more than enough time to ‘sharpen their skills’ Getting drunk and driving as fast as a car can go was never any part of any driving test. There needs to be more enforcement of traffic laws, the enforcement is currently sloppy,inappropriate and heavily prejudiced toward the ‘low-hanging fruit’ In addition it is seldom present during the early hours of the morning when a lot of these ‘accidents’ happen.
here is a question, what is the punishment that should be given to this driver should they be guilty of bad driving?
This has nothing to do with the( T.C.D. ) It has alot to do with common sense.
Which you can not learn in school.
That means TCD is allowing people with no common sense to have a license.
TCD has to be more vigilant, some people needs to have their license cancelled for good, there are taxi drivers on the road that are hopeless,plus driving has got out of control,no respect for the road or people.
A comparison will be made between mechanical fitness of vehicle, road conditions and abilities of the vehicle operator, as well as whether the operator took sudden evasive action to avoid a situation. If there are witnesses, they can help to establish what happen. Do not blame T.C.D. at this point.