>A walk by Kylian Vandevoorde (24) and his wife Mélanie in the Speldendstraat in Wervik almost ended badly. They pushed Lyzio, their 7-week-old son, along the zebra crossing in a stroller. A 94-year-old man approached in his car, but he barely seemed to slow down.
I am the only one spotting the pattern in these recent news?
Could it be sensible that very old people would have more frequent check-ups to see if they are fit to drive?
Wtf is a “Lyzio”
Not to take away from the driver’s fault… but why do the parents keep going even though the driver was very clearly not slowing down? You may have right of way, but looking at what other people in traffic are doing can still save your life.
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>A walk by Kylian Vandevoorde (24) and his wife Mélanie in the Speldendstraat in Wervik almost ended badly. They pushed Lyzio, their 7-week-old son, along the zebra crossing in a stroller. A 94-year-old man approached in his car, but he barely seemed to slow down.
I am the only one spotting the pattern in these recent news?
[98-year-old car driver emerges unscathed from spectacular traffic accident in Lubbeek ](https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/04/19/bejaarde-man-komt-zonder-schrammetje-uit-verkeersongeval/)
[Eighties make a mistake with the pedal: havoc in the car wash in Denderleeuw](https://www.vrt.be/vrtnws/nl/2024/05/23/tachtiger-vergist-zich-van-pedaal-ravage-in-carwash-in-denderle/)
Could it be sensible that very old people would have more frequent check-ups to see if they are fit to drive?
Wtf is a “Lyzio”
Not to take away from the driver’s fault… but why do the parents keep going even though the driver was very clearly not slowing down? You may have right of way, but looking at what other people in traffic are doing can still save your life.