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Just got this off a friends FB page, he was travelling in a cab somewhere in Uttarakhand. Not sure about the details as he din't post any.

The guys got away with small bruises.

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Originally Posted by aerohit (Post 3663129)
According to the news story, the driver survived. Call him The Luckiest Indian Alive! See pic 5.

Yes, he is really lucky to come out alive, from this accident.

And here is another very similar accident in which the driver came out alive, this happened in Los Angeles, CA

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BbRMh0Ez42s

I just passed by an accident on the KBR park road near Jubilee Hills checkpost. A gold OHC (1st gen Honda City) had climbed on to the left side sidewalk and was facing in the opposite direction. I couldn't see anything else due to the crowd but it may have been bad because there was an ambulance.

It may have been a VTEC from the looks of the spoiler. Does anyone have more details?

Newspapers report that 68 valuable lives perished in the last week alone on Kerala roads.
Accidents do not happen, they are caused.

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Originally Posted by DWind (Post 3662849)
Based on the photo there is not much damage on the driver's side when compared to co-driver side. That means the driver had not worn seatbelts while the ladies did?

The left corner of Rear part of the truck has intruded into the Driver area. This must have hit the drivers head. The seat belt would not have been of any use here IMO

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Originally Posted by aerohit (Post 3663129)
According to the news story, the driver survived. Call him The Luckiest Indian Alive!

It just shows how the biggest factor in a car crash is luck. People who think they are driving a 50 lakh rupee car are safe, should think again. Just because a car has 5 star rating doesn't mean it'll save you during a crash. The only thing that can save you from a crash is you. Drive safe, and don't rely on your cars crumple zones or airbags to give you a new lease of life.

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Originally Posted by Artem (Post 3663153)
Just got this off a friends FB page, he was travelling in a cab somewhere in Uttarakhand. Not sure about the details as he din't post any.

The guys got away with small bruises.

Looks to me that the driver took the curve too fast and hit the side of the road (vegetation, soil, etc.) causing the car to flip over.

Faint tire marks point to this hypothesis. I may be wrong though.

I received this on whatsapp from my cousin. This happened on NH222 at a place near Otur village. Poor cattle had to pay for its life for somebody else's fault. No idea about the human casulaties. Looks like the car hit the road side tree head on, where the cattle was tied.

So glad to actually hear that the driver of that squashed Maruti survived. I was driving back from a friends place in the morning when I spotted the car. It was still there that evening. If people want better pics, I can try taking pics of it when I drive by tomorrow.

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Originally Posted by mahesh_sn (Post 3664431)
No idea about the human casulaties. Looks like the car hit the road side tree head on, where the cattle was tied.

The hit does not look to have caused due to hitting a tree, in that case cattle would have got sandwiched between car and tree instead of getting thrown inside.

Yes, poor animal. However, there been instances of cattle owners pushing old cattle in front of cars to extort money. Also, cattle owner should not have left the animal on road putting life of road users in danger.

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Originally Posted by m_bystandard (Post 3664517)
So glad to actually hear that the driver of that squashed Maruti survived. I was driving back from a friends place in the morning when I spotted the car. It was still there that evening. If people want better pics, I can try taking pics of it when I drive by tomorrow.

The pic is fine. I don't know why people get embarrassed by perfectly good photographs: nobody sets up studio situations for candid street pics, and very often the mobile is the only "camera" to hand and we are lucky to have photos at all! Message to everyone: don't feel bad about your on-the-spot pics!

In fact this pic is a classic. It deserves some sort of sticky status, except such a thing is not possible.

It was stunning enough to see the car with the container on top of it, but to see it now, or rather, what little is left of it, is even more dramatic.

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Originally Posted by aerohit (Post 3663129)
According to the news story, the driver survived. Call him The Luckiest Indian Alive! See pic 6.

source / additional pic

This happened very close to where I live. I usually pass by this exact junction every day on my way to work. I did get to see the aftermath. Police personnel everywhere directing traffic. The lucky guy sitting there drenched in blood but talking on his cellphone with someone.

There's a small crossroads called Hebatpur Circle which is right after the Sola over bridge. That is where this trailer overturned - not ON Sola over bridge per se. Looks like the trailer guy saw the Maruti at the very last instant and in an attempt to maneuver away from the car, he lost control and the trailer fell on the side and the unlucky car got right beneath it. Wrong place, wrong timing. I am assuming something like this happened by a quick glance of the actual site.

The Sola over bridge is notorious for tailgating and the junction right after it makes it even more vulnerable to accidents. AFAIK, two people have already died here and many many people have either been injured or been involved in accidents on the bridge or at this junction.

This place is now being patrolled by the police quite frequently.

I saw this on my way to work. The 800's headlights were at a height just above my ankle. It seems that the Truck was trundling along the Sarkhej Gandhinagar highway when he had to swerve. The trailor started to jackknife and its left wheels went up in the air but did not come back down. Instead it toppled over (Same thing happened a few months at the nearby Sola circle a with a truck carrying LPG cylinders. All the cylinders fell on the ground below the bridge and a few of them also exploded on impact). Back to topic- As soon as this trailer started to topple over, the driver of the M800 alongside it who was alone in the car braked. Before the car could come to a standstill he jumped out on the road at around a speed of 15-20 km/hr. The injuries and abrasions are due to him being dragged along the road. He was never in his car when this happened. Good presence of mind I must say. I think I would have frozen and become an omlette.

You might have just hit on one of those rare occasions when seatbelts don't help!

Thanks. Great story telling with a lovely punchline! Super fast reactions from that guy who saved his own life. I too would have become an omelet

The driver probably wasn't wearing a seat belt, and I bet his doors were unlocked too. Not following safety precautions actually saved his life!


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