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Which means that you are substituting the judgement of the other driver for your own. No, I think responsibility for their own action remains with a drive. And they are responsible for judging what may, or may not, appear from areas they cannot see. If they could not safely avoid a hypothetical pedestrian a hidden area, tehy must stop - on their own judgement.
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