I'm not trying to condone the drivers actions here, he is probably at fault for his speeding/ reckless driving.
What I'm trying to highlight here is that it's easy for us to speculate the probabilities of the incident and blame the driver when we're fully aware of the perils of driving in Doha.
God forbid you run over a person jay-walking, when you're well within your 100kms/ hour speed limit. Will you be pardoned or will you be blamed for reckless driving and have to cough up blood money/ prison time?
I'm not trying to condone the drivers actions here, he is probably at fault for his speeding/ reckless driving.
What I'm trying to highlight here is that it's easy for us to speculate the probabilities of the incident and blame the driver when we're fully aware of the perils of driving in Doha.
God forbid you run over a person jay-walking, when you're well within your 100kms/ hour speed limit. Will you be pardoned or will you be blamed for reckless driving and have to cough up blood money/ prison time?