“…The act of intentionally or unintentionally causing multiple deaths through the use of a vehicle. This can occur in various ways, including deliberate attacks, reckless driving, or accidents caused by negligence or impaired driving…”
In this article we are not talking about accidental vehicular casualties, and Lord knows there are far too many of them in everyday life. No, we are talking about the deaths and injuries that result from someone deliberately driving a vehicle, statistically usually a car but occasionally a much more deadly and difficult-to-stop truck, into pedestrians either on either side of the street or occasionally in an area or precinct not supposed to be frequented by vehicles at all.
And bad examples are recent: on New Year’s Day, 2025, a man drove a truck at high speed into a crowd in New Orleans, Louisiana, killing 14 and injuring about 60 others. Barely a year earlier, on December 20, 2024, a man drove a sedan into a crowded market area in Magdeburg, Germany; accelerating all the while for about 400 yards before coming to a stop and being apprehended. 6 people died and ~300 were injured.Continue reading“Avoiding Mass Vehicular Homicide, by R.D.J.”
