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Originally Posted by JoeRedskin
I guess I disagree. Quite frankly, a jury in baltimore city would probably agree with you. As I had a case similar to this in Talbot County, I would say a Maryland Eastern Shore judge would disagree with you - he found no contrib by the driver of Car B when Car A cut him off, even though two witnesses said Car B was driver faster than the speed limit.
I would love to see the actual stopping distance of the driver in this case 'cause it just doesn't appear that he took all that long to stop to me.
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nope.. but let's say that he has a "performance" vehicle.. could be a better braking system than your typical ford taurus
was there video of your case?