so it was the mud and failure to notice it rather than the speed he was going at.
I live down a single track road and drive a lot on those so I am always aware of there is likely to be mud even if there is no sign visible
of course the NSL applies on these roads (i.e. 60mph) but no-one who is used to this type of road would even go at 30 mph if there were bends and 'mud'
I suspect he was unused to these types of road, maybe forgot about the normal hazards
that said he was not a grandmother and the accusation should not have been made
given the choice - so long as the aged person was not poor of sight or co-ordination - I would rather be driven by a 'grandparent' than some fresh-faced know it all 18 year old who does not have the risk capability or experience.
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