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Lack of vigilance Part 2
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[QUOTE="XRpredator, post: 1156451, member: 19389"] as a snow plow operator, I can sympathize with the one who worked on your lot. I can also sympathize with you. Now, using my Canadian to American convertor, I believe 30 cm is approximately a foot of snow, maybe foot and a half. Now, a foot of snow manages to cover things quite well, and makes things hard to distinguish as cars or just other piles of snow, depending on how much has fallen over the winter. Also, I can tell you that a loader might run into some little car and not even notice it. The way the law works here in Idaho, it's a "no-fault" accident, and your insurance should cover it. We've had problems just recently with people following the snowplow too closely, and being in the operator's blind spot when he goes to back up, therefore ending up with damage to their vehicles. This is a citable offense on the part of the driver, since he was following an "emergency vehicle" too closely. Of course, these are American laws, and things might be different in Canada, and even differenter in Quebec. [/QUOTE]
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