There are three cars traveling northbound/eastbound on I-80 at milepost 101 in Polk County. The car in the right lane (Tindall) is ahead of the car (Vogt) in the left lane. From behind comes car number 3. (Wilcoxon) Its 6:30 PM. Ahead of them is an accident and the traffic is slowing, but what is number 3 doing that he's not noticing everyone is slowing down? The maneuver shown in the police report could indicate driver number 3 tried to pull in front of Vogt and behind Tindall; but couldn't make the squeeze play. The accident happened.

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I-80 Iowa Collision - The Lookout Ahead


Posted on Apr 09, 2010

I-80, Polk County, Iowa - A March 21, 2010 accident on I-80 points us towards speed, distances between cars and the lookout ahead. Are you driving too fast for the conditions; are you following too close; are you watching where you're going and what is ahead? Accidents have many causes but speed, lookout and using safe distances between the front of your car and what's ahead is a good idea.

There are three cars traveling northbound/eastbound on I-80 at milepost 101 in Polk County. The car in the right lane (Tindall) is ahead of the car (Vogt) in the left lane. From behind comes car number 3. (Wilcoxon) Its 6:30 PM. Ahead of them is an accident and the traffic is slowing, but what is number 3 doing that he's not noticing everyone is slowing down? The maneuver shown in the police report could indicate driver number 3 tried to pull in front of Vogt and behind Tindall; but couldn't make the squeeze play. The accident happened.

The lookout ahead is a jury instruction that points us towards anticipation and anticipating what is coming up.

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