I figured. GEOSME aka localfags are valuable. I served as one for the DC region for years. Anyhow...road conditions aside, was the layout of the accident possible if you had remote control or could affect another vehicle to crash?
However, info I'm getting says the other car was older, which is common in this area. I believe they were on 19, which is a narrow road through there. I travel it a lot. It has also been under construction this spring/summer. Even had it closed off for a while, pain in the drain going around.
There are also lots of farm, heavy machinery, and big rigs in that area. One of four big rig repair shops not far from there, so it's always heavy traffic for such a small road.
In all honesty, it is very likely the lady fell asleep at the wheel, or drifted by accident. You get tunnel vision on that road a lot.
I figured. GEOSME aka localfags are valuable. I served as one for the DC region for years. Anyhow...road conditions aside, was the layout of the accident possible if you had remote control or could affect another vehicle to crash?
Sure, anything is possible.
However, info I'm getting says the other car was older, which is common in this area. I believe they were on 19, which is a narrow road through there. I travel it a lot. It has also been under construction this spring/summer. Even had it closed off for a while, pain in the drain going around.
There are also lots of farm, heavy machinery, and big rigs in that area. One of four big rig repair shops not far from there, so it's always heavy traffic for such a small road.
In all honesty, it is very likely the lady fell asleep at the wheel, or drifted by accident. You get tunnel vision on that road a lot.
Team Evil influence? Sure, possible.
IMO? Unlikely.
Fair enough. Thanks for input. Accidents do happen.