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[QUOTE="llandz, post: 2919761, member: 1679"] Everyone has said it pretty well above. Coach will live with this for a long time. Even if you are 100% not at fault he will still live with some guilt that he was involved with the death of a person. My uncle was hit head on by a drunk driver driving on the wrong side of the road. My uncle walked away, but the drunk driver died. He still felt guilt for years that he was involved in a fatal accident even though it was 100% the deceased persons fault and he was lucky he walked away. Also thankfully coach was not injured and avoided a bigger crash that could have involved several cars. I have to think of so much that went on in the span of probably 10 seconds. He is trying to not hit a car in the middle of the road, and to try not to collide with another car that had stopped to avoid the car in the middle of the road. There was a lot visually going on. It is so understandable that the pedestrian was not visible to him at all in that moment. [/QUOTE]
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