From the Wikipedia article.
{The company was involved in two other collisions in recent years, in December 2010 and June 2011, when different Duck drivers rear-ended passenger vehicles at Third Avenue and Pike Street and at Aurora Avenue North and Denny Way. No one was injured, but both Duck drivers told officers they didnt see the cars because of the height of their own vehicles, according to the collision reports.}
Again these vehicles are being used for a purpose other then what they were designed for. They should be treated the same way any other vehicle on the road is treated that doesn't have a clear line of sight with the traffic. They should be required to run with a pilot car in front, one behind, and they should have and additional tour guide on board to provide the entertainment, so the driver can concentrate on communicating with the pilot cars, so they don't run into anyone.
^ibm & bbm Seattle duck drivers can describe
their own operating experience w Duck vehicles,
e.g., told officers they didnt see the cars because of the height of their own vehicles, according to the collision reports.
But respectfully, is a Duck driver qualified to state which purposes Duck vehicles were 'designed for.' IDTS.
Is it poss -
1. if both drivers were, say, 5'1", could not see the cars they rear-ended,
(a) Seattle ridetheduck co. should not have hired them, because of (hypo) 5'1" stature?
(b) drivers should/hv/bn provided w
adaptive equip like a cushion to raise seat for them, to give
lower line-of-sight w traffic ahead?
2. both
drivers fabricated that as excuse for their inattention or careless driving?
IDK re ^.
Not saying Seattle ridetheduck co is not responsible for accident, if co had/bn advised to replace axle or other part.
(Also imo, Seattle Ducks combo-driver-tour commenter position may distract from safe driving.)
Just saying, prior collisions involving Ducks (not all were Seattle ducks) -
- being runover by huuuuge barge on river,
- hitting male pedestrian crossing against traffic light,
- hitting female ped. w eyes on tablet, etc.
does not prove, imo, all Ducks should be banned from public roads.
Also after ^ road collisions, appears Seattle ridetheduck co took
steps to improve driver's point of view, to
prevent recurrence. July 2015 or before, Brian Tracy, chief executive of Ride the Ducks said: "...
the vehicles now have cameras and mirrors all over the Ducks, and the drivers are required to take a safety class once a month."
Christine Clarridge (2015-07-28). "Pedestrian struck by Ride the Ducks vehicle in downtown Seattle". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2015-09-25.
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al66pine: ^bbm and from http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle...by-ride-the-duck-vehicle-in-downtown-seattle/