Calvin
Muchas smooches
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I'm not talking about the time it takes for you to get from one spot to another going such and such speed, I'm talking about the time it takes for the driver of the car to react. Like it or not, most accidents happen because the driver isn't paying attention to what he/she is doing and reacts to a situation far too late to change the outcome. If your a good driver, like you should be if your out driving on a highway populated with children like this scenario, then you should be able to move the car from one lane to another fast enough to avoid the kid.
I know you were talking about the actual reaction time, that's why I called it sidestepping. While the speed of the car doesn't affect his human reaction time, it does affect the margin of error he has, so it's a pretty huge deal. People are flawed, you can't sit back and say "we shouldn't make rules, people should just drive perfectly." People will never be perfect, you need to make rules that take that into account in order to save lives.