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Fatal crash driver 'was texting' | Fatal crash driver 'was texting' |
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A driver sent and received more than 20 text messages on the journey which ended in her hitting and killing a stationary motorist, a court has heard. | A driver sent and received more than 20 text messages on the journey which ended in her hitting and killing a stationary motorist, a court has heard. |
Philippa Curtis, of Suffolk, hit the back of Victoria McBryde's car at 70mph (113km/h) on the M40 in Oxfordshire. | |
Ms McBryde, 24, from Northamptonshire, suffered a fatal brain injury. | |
Ms Curtis, 21, told Oxford Crown Court she thought you could use a phone when driving "in the right conditions". She denies death by dangerous driving. | |
I didn't think I should be chatting away when manoeuvring roundabouts, but in the right conditions Philippa Curtis, defendant | I didn't think I should be chatting away when manoeuvring roundabouts, but in the right conditions Philippa Curtis, defendant |
Ms Curtis, of Icklingham, in Bury St Edmunds, had been on her way to stay with her boyfriend in Oxford. | Ms Curtis, of Icklingham, in Bury St Edmunds, had been on her way to stay with her boyfriend in Oxford. |
She said she would have probably "slowed down" to send the messages on 20 November last year. | She said she would have probably "slowed down" to send the messages on 20 November last year. |
The court heard Curtis had made the two-hour journey to Oxford on a dark evening when the roads were wet and after a shift at a restaurant in Suffolk. | The court heard Curtis had made the two-hour journey to Oxford on a dark evening when the roads were wet and after a shift at a restaurant in Suffolk. |
The waitress, who told the court she had been "hyper" as she set off at 2100 GMT, made various calls and sent text messages to a number of friends using predictive text on her flip-top phone. | The waitress, who told the court she had been "hyper" as she set off at 2100 GMT, made various calls and sent text messages to a number of friends using predictive text on her flip-top phone. |
As she arrived in Oxford she made a call to her boyfriend which, she claims, did not go through. | As she arrived in Oxford she made a call to her boyfriend which, she claims, did not go through. |
She then dialled a taxi firm so she could arrange an onward journey from a park-and-ride. | She then dialled a taxi firm so she could arrange an onward journey from a park-and-ride. |
Car spun | Car spun |
But shortly after making the call, she hit a Peugeot 106 belonging to Victoria McBryde, who had stopped to deal with a burst tyre. | But shortly after making the call, she hit a Peugeot 106 belonging to Victoria McBryde, who had stopped to deal with a burst tyre. |
Ms Mcbryde's car was forced off the carriageway and ended up on the concrete. | Ms Mcbryde's car was forced off the carriageway and ended up on the concrete. |
Ms Curtis, who only suffered an arm injury, spun into oncoming traffic hitting two more vehicles, a white van and an Asda lorry, the court heard. | Ms Curtis, who only suffered an arm injury, spun into oncoming traffic hitting two more vehicles, a white van and an Asda lorry, the court heard. |
But giving evidence, the 21-year-old said she had felt there were times when using a phone while driving was acceptable. | But giving evidence, the 21-year-old said she had felt there were times when using a phone while driving was acceptable. |
She told the court: "I didn't think I should be chatting away when manoeuvring roundabouts, but in the right conditions..." | She told the court: "I didn't think I should be chatting away when manoeuvring roundabouts, but in the right conditions..." |
Prosecutor Alan Blake replied: "In the right conditions on the M40 at 70mph?" | Prosecutor Alan Blake replied: "In the right conditions on the M40 at 70mph?" |
She added: "I probably would have slowed down." | She added: "I probably would have slowed down." |
She also told the court she could send and receive messages without taking her eyes off the road. | She also told the court she could send and receive messages without taking her eyes off the road. |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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