Posted by RodInNs on November 01, 2012 at 19:52:29 from (216.118.158.123):
In Reply to: Combine accident. posted by Jim/IN on November 01, 2012 at 12:44:27:
Interesting how the combine operator is already guilty... The reason the head is on the machine and not a cart is because the head probably doesn't hang more than a foot past the combines ladder to begin with. The fact that it's close to 20' wide either way doesn't really matter... As far as wether he ran the stop sign or simply didn't see the van... who knows. The time of the accident is somewhat telling tho. 4:45 pm. If it's anything like it's been here at that time of day recently.... with a strong sun low in the sky... he probably couldn't see much. Missing a silver van wouldn't be that difficult. Doesn't make it right or better but it can happen easy enough. I was nearly blinded by sun like that earlier this week at roughly that time of day... for nearly 2 miles I could hardly see a thing in front of me.
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