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Cpl Vic Burk
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Lt Col Charlie Brown Horrible news Colonel. And it could of all been avoided it sounds like in the article of the driver was going just a little slower. R.I.P. Marine Brothers and wishes for a fast and full recovery for those injured. Semper Fi.
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Col Robert Wallace
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So the driver of the truck that had the accident was a 19 year old Marine. Sadly, another prime example of teenage years of 16 to 20 being responsible for motor accidents. I don't completely blame the teenagers, whether they be civilians or military, as the vehicle manufacturers play a part in the proven statistics that the teenage years contribute to most of the vehicle accidents in the US. Watch any tv commercial by any auto manufacturer & what to you see? Extolling safety? Good gas mileage? Easy to repair? No, none of these but how to "slide around corners"; go as fast as you can; the unnecessary"bells & whistles" of things really not needed just to drive upon the cost. It is not mentioned that usually the ad is filmed on a "closed" road so no other vehicles are involved; the actual driver is a professional, not a youngster with very little years experience under the belt. Then an average, everyday teenager gets behind the wheel & thinks of doing the same as in the ad. Also add to that is the disregard for laws & the "can't happen to me" syndrome. Result? Accidents that cause injuries or even worse, death. Since I am of the "old school", I believe that a person is responsible for choices & actions, which, sadly, is not being taught by many parents to their children.
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Cpl Vic Burk
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Col Robert Wallace Everything you say is important and factual. Manufacturers of cars know that speed and stupidity sell to the younger immature generation and that is all they care about. Not about safety and being responsible, just the bottom line for their company.
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PO2 Russell "Russ" Lincoln
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@Lt Col Charlie Brown seems to me when I was in we had driver training courses that covered safe operations, PM, and documentation. That was before we ever got behind the wheel. My initial cours was about 2 weeks long with the final week in the field driving in every condition they coulr simulate including black out conditions.
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