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kvv77 [185]
2 years ago
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A driver purchased a new automobile from a car dealer. Within a few days of the purchase, the driver returned the car to the dea

ler for repairs because the car kept pulling to the left whenever the driver applied the brakes. The dealer's mechanic readjusted the brakes but did not detect any other problem with the brake system. The dealer's mechanic assured the driver that the brakes were fixed and, even if they did pull the car to the left again, the brakes would still allow the car to stop.
The car worked fine for two days, but then the brakes started pulling to the left again. As the driver was driving the car back to the dealer's shop for further repair, he saw a pedestrian crossing the street. The driver pressed his foot down on the brake pedal, but the master cylinder failed, and the car would not stop. The driver's car struck the pedestrian, injuring him.
If the pedestrian sues the driver for his injuries:_________
A. The pedestrian will prevail, because the driver knew that there was a problem with his brakes.
B. The pedestrian will prevail, because drivers have a duty to maintain their vehicles in safe working order.
C. The driver will prevail, because he had no reason to know that his brakes would not stop the car.
D. The driver will prevail, because he diligently had his brakes repaired.
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1 answer:
Ipatiy [6.2K]2 years ago
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According to the excerpt, it can be inferred that the most appropriate option is that the pedestrian prevails because drivers must keep their cars in safe operating conditions (option B).

<h3>What is this case about?</h3>

In this case, the story of a man who buys a new car and it comes out defective from the factory is exposed, so he has to send it to be repaired. However, he continues to have faults and causes an accident to a pedestrian.

In general, in this case even though the driver is not at fault because he was on his way to the shop to get his car repaired again. He is the one who is going to be most affected because he must pay for the damages caused to the pedestrian, because he must guarantee the proper functioning of his car.

According to the above, it can be inferred that the correct answer is B, because the driver must ensure that his car works well to avoid causing traffic accidents while driving.

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