SDK46
Well-Known Member
Have to agree to disagree7:30 in the morning, eastbound into the sun. Drivers don't often see motorcycles/mopeds/bikes. It can happen. To anyone. That's why it is called an accident. That's what he did - failed to yield. Without more facts, he's not deserving of another charge.
"Accident" is used in this case because the english language simply doesn't have another verb to describe what happened, which is unfortunate.
Accident is defined: Anything that happens suddenly or by chance without an apparent cause.
I'm really not trying to nit pick or be a smart-a$$, but this "accident" was by no means without apparent cause IMO.