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No he didn't, you irresponsible fuck. Your reckless killed her. If you had been watching the road and driving at a safe speed, she'd be alive right now. A stalled car on a straight road shouldn't present an unavoidable obstacle for a car driving at or under the posted speed limit. Take some ownership of your own mistakes before you start trying to blame the almighty for your fuckups.
The song doesn't mention the circumstances, but there are a lot of situations where this isn't reckless driving, such as:
It's quite understandable for a young driver to not properly compensate for the above. The fact that the girl asks the driver to hold her tells me that this likely wasn't reckless driving. Here's the origin of the song:
It could probably have been avoided, but that doesn't mean the driver was reckless. It seems the infrastructure was likely the main culprit here.