Well his next of kin should take legal action. /s
There was no guardrail!
Laugh, but this is the mindset on so many issues these days.
Hmmm was their handicap access? Was there a sign post that read something like: Do not drive vehicles over the rim. Driving over the rim could cause death or serious injury. Also was there a saftey net hung so to catch any car that might go over the rim? Was the car equipment with anti gravity devices to protect occupants should they drive over the rim of a deep canyon? I think Congressional hearings should be called to answer these questions.
That is one of the things I like about the GC. They expect personal responsibility. Many people are shocked when they see that most places don't have railings. They are used to their safety being someone else responsibility.
I take each of my daughters on a 3 day hike to the bottom of the Canyon when they are 8 years old. I have five and the next trip is for my fourth daughter this October. I am counting the days.