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Originally Posted by sudev (Post 3832545)
Last two posters.....errrrr??? Both are stating opposites.

Right most lane? That is the fastest lane in Indian roads. Recipe for disaster.

Left most lane? Opposing heavy vehicle traffic.

Only, and only if you must, off the road on the shoulder. If there is no shoulder go ahead and take a U turn but not drive on road in opposite direction.

You have to think a bit deep here:D
If you are driving on the wrong side of the road, your left most lane will be the FAST lane and Right most lane will be the shoulder, FOR THE PEOPLE going in RIGHT direction.
So, if you decide to drive on the wrong side anyway, do yourself a favor by doing one more wrong by driving on _your_ right most lane.

Got it?

Brand new Merc GLA totalled!

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Originally Posted by FORTified (Post 3832749)
You have to think a bit deep here:D
If you are driving on the wrong side of the road, your left most lane will be the FAST lane and Right most lane will be the shoulder, FOR THE PEOPLE going in RIGHT direction.
So, if you decide to drive on the wrong side anyway, do yourself a favor by doing one more wrong by driving on _your_ right most lane.

Got it?

Thanks for explaining. And yes, here two wrongs are better than just one wrong which is disastrous.

See this post for picture of the Merc still in the bus's "mouth."

The extent of the damage is even more obvious in your pics.

The mystery is the left side of the bus is damaged...

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Originally Posted by Anand123 (Post 3832813)
Brand new Merc GLA totalled!

Holy cow! As bad as the Mercedes is damaged, I'm amazed at how:

1. The A-pillars are more or less intact (they haven't caved in) :thumbs up.

2. It sure has rearranged the face of a vehicle 10 times bigger.

Did the driver get out okay?

Saw this yesterday morning around 8.30am between Chorla - Kankumbi, Karnataka Border.

A biker collided with GA state bus. Not sure how but the biker buddies had covered this scene well. Ambulance was called. I offered to help to carry the injured to Belgaum KEM hospital in my car but they denied. Looking at the situation, biker seems to have suffered heavily. After hearing from their biker buddy that things are under control, I did not block the already narrow route and moved on.

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No speculations and guesses but thing to remind - Ghat roads are not race tracks. Enjoy the scenic routes, avoid conflicts on the road. It's ok to be late by few minutes. When roads throw a twist at you, there is straight somewhere further waiting for you to enjoy overtaking too. So patience is key on the roads.

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Originally Posted by TheTeacher (Post 3833580)
The mystery is the left side of the bus is damaged...

looks like the bus was coming out of a pocket road onto the main road, and wanting to travel in the direction opp to the merc. Can't guess whose fault it was for not stopping or slowing down; but sure that collision speed was high.
Considering the fact that any head-on crash with a truck/buss means that the car's monocoque is directly competing with the strongest end in the ladder frame, the merc has held up very well.

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Originally Posted by amit162 (Post 3833654)
Had a terrible accident yesterday afternoon around 1600 hrs

Good to see you are safe. clap:
Seatbelts save lives.. and a lot of injuries. Another accident and another example of what seatbelts can do.

If the part below the door has got any impact/bend then don't risk repairing it. Let us know what the insurance guy says.

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Originally Posted by GTO (Post 3833655)
It sure has rearranged the face of a vehicle 10 times bigger

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Originally Posted by venkyhere (Post 3833700)
Considering the fact that any head-on crash with a truck/buss means that the car's monocoque is directly competing with the strongest end in the ladder frame, the merc has held up very well.

Two things:
1. It's NOT a monocoque vs ladder frame, but the rather heavy engine block in the front of the Merc vs a rather hollow portion of the bus' body work, made of sheet metal
2. The frontage of the bus is practically hollow, the first chassis cross-member, and the engine sit further behind the bumper in this example - so there's some sort of a crumple-zone there. Not sure if the local body garages design the front that way knowingly, or it happens as a corollary of aesthetics.

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Originally Posted by amit162 (Post 3833654)
Had a terrible accident yesterday afternoon


But the occupant next to me without the protection of the seat belt got 6-7 stitches in his head.

We are yet to be conveyed repair cost details or what has to be done next .

Good god! The car took this hit really well! I am glad that you are ok.

The front passenger , what part of the car did he hit?

My guess is that the market value of your car is around 40,000. If you can get at least this much from the insurance firm, just leave the car. Think you sold it for 40 K

What do the cops say about the maruti?

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Originally Posted by amit162 (Post 3833654)
Had a terrible accident yesterday afternoon.

Amit, very sorry to hear about this! I hope you guys recover soon.

Lately I have been forcing my car's rear passengers to wear seatbelts. They think I'm overly paranoid since rear passengers are not "required" to wear seatbelts, but this incident reminds me that I should continue doing so.

Unlike Delhi/NCR, I notice a lot of people not wearing seatbelts in Dehradun since the cops don't seem to care about it much.

Are you taking the car to Oberai Motors? I was there just today.

Something about the Dzire's number plate tells me the owner/driver had a clear disregard for rules and the rash driving conforms to that pattern. Wish such people would stay off our roads.

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Originally Posted by venkyhere (Post 3833700)
looks like the bus was coming out of a pocket road onto the main road, and wanting to travel in the direction opp to the merc. Can't guess whose fault it was for not stopping or slowing down; but sure that collision speed was high.
Considering the fact that any head-on crash with a truck/buss means that the car's monocoque is directly competing with the strongest end in the ladder frame, the merc has held up very well.

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Originally Posted by silversteed (Post 3833876)
Two things:
1. It's NOT a monocoque vs ladder frame, but the rather heavy engine block in the front of the Merc vs a rather hollow portion of the bus' body work, made of sheet metal
2. The frontage of the bus is practically hollow, the first chassis cross-member, and the engine sit further behind the bumper in this example - so there's some sort of a crumple-zone there. Not sure if the local body garages design the front that way knowingly, or it happens as a corollary of aesthetics.

Im sorry that is exactly what I meant - should have been clearer - its the front chassis cross member, the bus engine sitting on top of it and the ladder holding all these together, that is colliding with a the GLA's front. I was not referring to the sheet metal frontage of the bus body :)
Had it been a car not very well regarded for its structure, say maruti/hyundai - there would have been definite damage to the "cage" - Im guessing that a tata sumo or bolero (which have no concept of crumble zone), would have fared even poorer and transferred all the damage to the "cage".
My intent was to appreciate how a combination of an extremely strong "cage" design with a "not very flimsy" crumble zone, can withstand even something like a head on with a bus.

I am presently at Vadodara. Was hoping to return to Dehradun with the car but no hopes now! Had a tough time today with the Tata Authorised Service Centre - Miles Motors -here. Called the Tata 24x7 helpline to tow the car to Miles Motors. They charged me Rs.5000. But Miles Motors refused to take the car. Said it was a total loss . However, the insurance company said that they should take the vehicle give an estimate, only then the Insurance co. can decide on the claim.

After much dilly-dallying and harassment at the hands of the Service Centre for 2-3 hours I was forced to shift the vehicle to a local garage paying the towing agency Rs2000 extra. Tata Motors were also of little help despite my repeatedly calling them. The unprofessional unsupportive attitude of Tata Motors as well as their Authorised Centre is perhaps the reason why like many others I would never go for a Tata vehicle ever again. Have found the Service Centre here to be totally unprofessional and inefficient earlier also when I went for regular servicing. A far cry from the personal attention given at Oberoi Motors, Dehradun.

John Doe - the front passenger hit the interior lamp unit - the cause of his head injury perhaps.

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Originally Posted by Anand123 (Post 3832813)
Brand new Merc GLA totalled!

I feel so bad about this Merc. I wonder who would take delivery of such a beauty and drive without care so as to ram it into a bus and total it!! :Frustrati


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