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Not stopping, fully stopped. In the middle of a highway. While they should have been observant for dangerous situations, she was the one who created the situation in the first place. Them being at fault does not preclude her from being at fault as well.
This always sparks debate, and I can see why.
There are a million reasons you might need to stop. That's why highways are designed with specific speed limits, so you have enough time to see hazards and come to a full stop if necessary. If you're not prepared to stop unexpectedly, then you are a menace to society.
But it's also dangerous to stop. That's why most places have laws against stopping (or even going too far below the speed limit) unnecessarily. It's a hazard.
Neither is an excuse for the other.
Don't you have traffic jams on highways? Including some that involve cars stopping completely?
I mean the reason you can do 130 kmh on a highway is because you can see like a kilometer forward and stop safely from that speed.
It's also a lot easier to see an entire freeway full of stopped and slowly moving vehicles, as opposed to a single immobile one in the middle of an otherwise empty highway. There's a reason we have laws against it.
Yeah I think I mellowed out too much from highway driving, average speeds on a Belgian highway where I am now is like 40 km/h.