Listen to what the cops say, the ones who have to hose down the blood after RTCS:
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/publiceditor/article/856651--english-is-a-car-crash-an-accident
A tree falling on the road may cause an accident. Virtually all RTCs involve driver error. No accident.
On this holiday weekend in Canada, it is a given that cars will crash and people will die.But according to police, there will be no car accidents this Labour Day weekend.In police-speak, car crashes are not accidents. To describe them as such is considered inaccurate by traffic police and some others who are increasingly looking to the media to stop labelling the bad things that happen on our roads and highways as “accidents.”Why is this so? Isn’t “car accident” the way most of us commonly think about motor vehicle collisions? Certainly after my own car was totalled last year, I thought many times about how thankful I was that my teenage son, who was driving, had walked away unscathed from this frightening “accident” in which another driver ran a red light and crashed into him.I had given no thought whatsoever to this word usage until recently, when I was speaking to a North American-wide organization of police communications officers. In my talk, I mentioned some reader criticism of the Star’s coverage of a tragic “car accident” in which the Star had reported the driving records of the three youths killed.At the end of the session, Sgt. Tim Burrows of Toronto Police’s traffic services communications office implored me to please stop using the word accident.Burrows argues with much passion and conviction, in person, on his blog and via Twitter, that there are no accidents on our roads.“A crash never happens without apparent cause or chance,” he says. “When we use the word accident, we give people an out from the responsibility that needs to be felt, as if what happened was some kind of ‘oops.’” It allows people to think that it was something unforeseen and unavoidable.“Nothing on the road just all of a sudden happens,”
says Burrows, who has worked in traffic services for the past 15 years.
“Collisions are predictable and preventable.”
http://www.thestar.com/opinion/publiceditor/article/856651--english-is-a-car-crash-an-accident
A tree falling on the road may cause an accident. Virtually all RTCs involve driver error. No accident.