Question:

Principle: Any individual who recklessly operates a motor vehicle, causing injury to another person, shall be guilty of an offense.
Facts: Salman, while driving, becomes momentarily distracted and accidentally hits a pedestrian, causing minor injuries. Salman argues that it was a genuine accident and not reckless behaviour.
Is Salman guilty of an offense?

  • Yes, because he caused injury to another person.
  • No, because momentary distractions don’t amount to recklessness.
  • Yes, because he acted recklessly.
  • There is insufficient information to decide.
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The Correct Option is B

Solution and Explanation

The correct option is (B): No, because momentary distractions don’t amount to recklessness.
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