But what about the laws of mathematics - surely if one car is travelling
twice as fast as another along the same stretch of road then there is
there not half the possibilty that it would come across such a deer
assuming that the deer doesn't spend all its time on the road and its
crossing is random. ;-)
On 06/11/13 20:20, Ken Norton wrote:
>> Nonetheless, it remains true that the faster you travel the more likely it
>> is that you will hit something, whether it’s stupid, or preoccupied, animal,
>> or a person wandering drunk along the road.
>
> That really is pretty much grounded in the laws of physics, so no
> debate, there. The relative intelligence of the typical deer? That's
> debateable.
>
> BTW, $962 for a replacement headlight.
>
>
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