I'm seeing cars with drivers who would have witnessed the crash pulling over. Probably loads of 911 calls. If they didn't happen to see it and were on their way to work, for example, probably not a good idea to clog up the roads when emergency vehicles are trying to get in.
Yeah was thinking that too. No sense hanging around to wait for the traffic backup. I get more depressed looking at the suburban hellscape that surrounds us and forces us todrive cars just to live our daily lives.
Unless you drive around with a couple of fire extinguishers and a couple of trauma bags in your car, then all you're going to do by sitting there gawking is make it harder for emergency services to enter the area and actually help.
Am I the only one feeling slightly depressed watching all the cars keep going along as if this was just another ordinary day?
I'm seeing cars with drivers who would have witnessed the crash pulling over. Probably loads of 911 calls. If they didn't happen to see it and were on their way to work, for example, probably not a good idea to clog up the roads when emergency vehicles are trying to get in.
Yeah was thinking that too. No sense hanging around to wait for the traffic backup. I get more depressed looking at the suburban hellscape that surrounds us and forces us todrive cars just to live our daily lives.
Unless you drive around with a couple of fire extinguishers and a couple of trauma bags in your car, then all you're going to do by sitting there gawking is make it harder for emergency services to enter the area and actually help.