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Man dies after being hit by truck, several cars in Ibaraki

IBARAKI —

A 66-year-old man died early Wednesday morning after being hit by a truck and several cars while he was trying to cross a busy four-lane highway in Ibaraki. Police said that Hiroaki Kawasaki, 66, was hit by a truck around 2:15 a.m., and then struck by several cars moving in two lanes in the same direction.

The truck driver, Yoichi Suzuki, 29, was arrested and charged with negligence. He was quoted by police as saying: “The man came out of nowhere and crossed the center divider. After I hit him, I saw several cars hit him again.”

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  • soothsayer at 05:50 PM JST - 14th May

    Driver arrested again, huh?

    Yep. It ain't weird, by the way. smartacus. As doedel and Altria say, it's just stupidity, and institutionalised stupidity at that. Which is par for the course in this country, it often seems.

  • Starviking at 05:51 PM JST - 14th May

    If the police didn't arrest the drivers immediately then said drivers might have time to contact a lawyer, which might interfere with the confession-coercion stage of the police 'investigation'.

  • KaptainKichigai at 06:06 PM JST - 14th May

    Where in the world was gramps going at 2:15am across a Highway? Was the line for the other neighborhood's Co-op starting that early? Hyaku yen pajama pants?

  • 1keiron at 07:33 PM JST - 14th May

    The old man blatently crossed a dangerous highway and got killed up by traffic that probably just got a quick glimpse before it was too late. I believe the truck driver.

  • spotehun at 07:37 PM JST - 14th May

    "arrested and CHARGED with NEGLIGENCE" ... no comment

  • PleasureGelf at 08:07 PM JST - 14th May

    Mr. truck driver, you have been negligent. You could have avoided hitting that poor man. You could have sped up and taken off in the air with that truck of yours like in an instant. You could have swerved to the left and gone through the guardrail and crashed somewhere else perishing in a spectacular ball of fire. Or you could have chosen a completely different carreer track, become a cop or something. But since you haven't, your actions practically amount to willful murder.

  • himasan at 08:32 PM JST - 14th May

    Stupid J-law says that when an accident occurs between a pedestrian and a motorised vehicle, the vehicle must always bear most of the responsibility regardless of who`s at fault, thats why you always see moron pedestrians and idiots on bikes crossing the road without looking, they know that if they get hit its not their fault. Japan spends trillions on accident compensation every year. Its why car ownership is so expensive here.

  • romulus3 at 09:18 PM JST - 14th May

    J-Cop: you are under arrest for negligence. Trucker: It was unavoidable. The senile old fart attempted to cross a 4 lane highway and ran straight into my path. What would you have me do? J-cop: why didn't you hit the turbo boost button like I saw on Knight Rider yesterday back in the Koban? Trucker: But thats fiction, not reality and on the subject of being negligent, why did some cops give a guy soaked in kerosene a lighter and smoke? I didn't read about any arrests for that! J-cop: You are now being charged with murder!

  • 1keiron at 09:41 PM JST - 14th May

    Once again though, I dont seem the point in J-Bashing. It happens in the UK to. You knock somebody over even though it wasnt exactly your fault, you still get shafted.

  • Patrick Smash at 11:00 PM JST - 14th May

    1keiron

    That's not true and you know it. In Japan the main fault will always lie with the driver, because the law is institutionalised stupidity. That is the law here.

  • KaptainKichigai at 11:03 PM JST - 14th May

    Maybe the truck driver was liquored up. If it was a delivery driver, you know he was zipping that LAWSON's truck at least 30 kilos over the speed limit....and probably on the sidewalk too, or backwards to park in the "no parking" area.

  • 1keiron at 12:10 AM JST - 15th May

    Maybe the truck driver was liquored up

    If he was the headlines would have simply involved the words "drunk lorry driver" in the caption and article. In this case its clearly not.

  • brandonklex at 01:29 AM JST - 15th May

    what happens if a police car hits somebody on a highway?probably the ped will be drunk or commited suicide....

  • Triumvere at 01:31 AM JST - 15th May

    These driving laws are frightening; I'll stick to the train.

  • Seiryu at 01:44 AM JST - 15th May

    These driving laws are frightening; I'll stick to the train.

    http://www.japantoday.com/search/train

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