Were you shouldn't pass
1) you shouldn't pass around a corner because you cant see around it.
2) you shouldn't pass through a intersection because you cant see left and right because your suppose to stop but if you don't you could get into an accident.
3)don't pass on a hill because you can't see on top and who's coming
4)don't pass when theres not enough time because you could get in a head on collision or crash
5)don't pass on a railroad crossing because you could get hit by a train at an uncontrolled rail road crossing.
6)don't pass where theres a sign that says don't pass because you can get a ticket
7)don't pass on a bridge because theres not enough room and you can't go left or right
8)don't pass in a tunnel because theres not enough room
2nd part
60mph=90 feet per second and if the car your gona pass is doing 40 mph=60 feet per second, it will take 15 seconds to pass or 3 football fields
3rd part
POULTNEY - Brent V. Poczobut admitted to police that he was behind the wheel of the pickup involved a fatal hit-and-run Wednesday morning in East Poultney, but didn't say much else, according to a Vermont State Police affidavit filed in court Thursday."Poczobut advised (the detective) that he was driving the truck that was involved in the accident," the affidavit stated. "He further admitted driving the truck and smashing the truck, but on advise of his attorney he would not talk further with (the detective)."Vermont State Police say Poczobut was the driver who struck and killed 74-year-old Paul Delorenzi on the Thrall Road Bridge in East Poultney around 9:30 a.m. Wednesday. Poczobut then fled the scene, and following an extensive manhunt around western Rutland County he was taken into custody about five hours later.Delorenzi was taken by ambulance to Rutland Regional Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead as a result of multiple injuries suffered in the crash, police said. A doctor at the hospital later told police, "There is no way the operator of a motor vehicle would not know that he struck a pedestrian," the affidavit stated. Poczobut, 21, of Poultney appeared Thursday in Rutland District Court to face felony charges of gross negligent operation of a motor vehicle with death resulting, leaving the scene of a fatal crash, and a misdemeanor count of leaving the scene of a crash involving property damage.
I cant believe that this guy hit an old guy and drove off without stopping and then the 74 year old guy died in the hospitail. I think that the 21 year old should face jail time but its good that he turned himself in.
SANTA MONICA, Calif. — The troubled saga of Lindsay Lohan took another dangerous turn early Tuesday when police booked her on suspicion of drunken driving and cocaine possession after a frightened woman dialed 911 to report being chased by Lohan's SUV.Less than two weeks out of rehab, with another drunken-driving case pending, Lohan had a blood-alcohol level of between 0.12 and 0.13 percent when police found her at about 1:30 a.m., Sgt. Shane Talbot said.Lohan attorney Blair Berk said her client had relapsed and was again receiving medical care."Addiction is a terrible and vicious disease," Berk said in a statement Tuesday.Authorities had received a 911 call from the mother of Lohan's former personal assistant, said Officer Alex Padilla. The assistant had just quit hours before, he said."The mother was afraid," Padilla said. "She wasn't quite sure what was going on so she called the police saying she wanted to make sure everything was going to be OK."The woman apparently didn't realize it was Lohan who was behind her, Padilla said.Police said the woman drove her black Cadillac Escalade into the parking lot of Santa Monica's Civic Auditorium, about a block away from the Santa Monica Police Department, followed by Lohan driving a Denali sport utility vehicle. Authorities arrived and saw Lohan and the woman in "heated debate," Padilla said. Lohan and the woman each had two passengers in their vehicles, Padilla said.After a sobriety test, the 21-year-old movie star was booked on suspicion of two misdemeanor charges of driving under the influence and driving on a suspended license and two felony charges of possession of cocaine and transport of a narcotic, authorities said.During a pre-booking search, police found cocaine in one of Lohan's pants pockets, Talbot said.Several hours later, Lohan was released on $25,000 bail.Padilla said he didn't know why Lohan was trying to catch the woman, whom he didn't name.Last week, Lohan turned herself in to Beverly Hills police to face charges of driving under the influence in connection with a Memorial Day weekend hit-and-run crash.Lohan lost control of her 2005 Mercedes SL-65 convertible and crashed into a curb and shrubs on Sunset Boulevard, police said. Lohan's blood-alcohol level at the time of that crash was above the legal limit, authorities said, but they wouldn't disclose how high it was. She also faces a misdemeanor charge of hit and run in that case.A court date was scheduled in that case for Aug. 24.Lohan left Promises Malibu Alcohol and Drug Rehab Treatment Facility on July 13, after a stay of more than six weeks.When she left, publicist Leslie Sloan Zelnik said Lohan would voluntarily wear an alcohol-monitoring bracelet."In part she is wearing the bracelet so there are no questions about her sobriety if she chooses to go dancing or dining in a place where alcohol is served," Zelnik said in a statement at the time.Padilla said he wasn't sure if Lohan — who had also checked into rehab for substance abuse treatment in January — was wearing it when she was stopped early Tuesday.Since her release, Berk said, Lohan had been tested daily in order to support her sobriety."Throughout this period, I have received timely and accurate reports from the testing companies," Berk said. "Unfortunately, late yesterday I was informed that Lindsay had relapsed. The bracelet has now been removed. She is safe, out of custody and presently receiving medical care
Its not good to drink in drive and do drugs and drive with a suspended license and chase people in a car, i cant believe she didnt get in that much trouble.
New Haven - A New Haven police officer underwent surgery Wednesday night after he was seriously hurt in a motorcycle accident on Congress Street in New Haven, according to police.The police would not release the officer's name or details of the accident, which occurred about 10:30 p.m. Wednesday when a pickup truck collided with the motorcycle the officer was riding.A woman riding on the motorcycle with the officer also reportedly was hurt. Both were taken to a local hospital.The police department is expected to release information about the officer and the accident this morning
motorcycle crashes are alot worse then cars because theres not as much protection as a car.
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