PeterE wrote:
But surely what usually happens is that drivers see something too late, rather than not at all, and cannot lose enough speed to avoid the collision.
Agreed
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If your scenario above was commonplace, then it would be a strong argument for lower, strictly-enforced speed limits to mitigate the effect of unavoidable collisions.
There was an 'And' before the last bit
I wasn't by any means suggesting that that's a commonplace scenario - but I have seen it happen on numerous occasions. I just included it to counter the usual implication that slowing down gives you more time to react etc.