Sounds very much like the justification for driving faster in the rain !
...Wayne
>
> 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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