Question

In an act of recklessness, Robert bets his friends that he can drive down a crowded street blindfolded, and ends up striking Tom. Under which of the following circumstances would Tom be barred any recovery from Robert?
A. If Tom had not looked before stepping into Robert's path.
B. If Tom had bet Robert's friends he could run in front of Robert without being hit.
C. If the court had declared Robert' act a foreseeable risk.
D. If Tom had the last clear chance to stay on the curb instead of stepping onto the street.

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