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Originally Posted by foby.sebastian (Post 1234964)
The tavera was in a hurry and it ramped to the KSRTC , it happened in front of my house at cochin

:Shockked:
I was shocked to see the red marking on the bonnet of the Taverra.
It was a relief to see that the bus was red in color

@digital
How did this happen. Looks very nasty

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Originally Posted by cruiser_1982 (Post 1235013)
the guy who was driving was apparently drunk. he escaped without any injuries.

Good for him. Bad for the car.

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Originally Posted by prince_pervez (Post 1235918)
Good for him. Bad for the car.

Very Bad for him that he survived. Bad for the car.
(if he was really driving drunk)

What if I was jogging on the same road and he ran over me and killed me?

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Originally Posted by Digital Vampire (Post 1234972)
Multi Vehicle pile up in Gachibowli, Hyderabad

You're sure this was not a demolition derby?... :D

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Originally Posted by Digital Vampire (Post 1234972)
Multi Vehicle pile up in Gachibowli, Hyderabad

Any idea what was the reason as I didn't see any mention of it in the papers

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Originally Posted by MileCruncher (Post 1236076)
Any idea what was the reason as I didn't see any mention of it in the papers

Also, except for one or two, all the cars have the T Board!
Don't remember seeing or reading about this in any of the newspapers! or was it today? :Shockked:
The car (maybe a wagon R) in front of the truck is badly smashed! I hope no causalities here!

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Originally Posted by equinox22 (Post 1235420)
@ Digital Vampire: That crash looks awful. What on earth happened there?

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Originally Posted by cruiser_1982 (Post 1235013)
Looks like a very bad crash, any details on how this happened?

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Originally Posted by SS-Traveller (Post 1236065)
You're sure this was not a demolition derby?... :D

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Originally Posted by MileCruncher (Post 1236076)
Any idea what was the reason as I didn't see any mention of it in the papers

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Originally Posted by pulsar56 (Post 1236088)
Also, except for one or two, all the cars have the T Board!
Don't remember seeing or reading about this in any of the newspapers! or was it today? :Shockked:
The car (maybe a wagon R) in front of the truck is badly smashed! I hope no causalities here!

I'm surprised that this was not mentioned in the news or media even after 2 lives were lost.

I'm told that the truck was overspeeding and hit 2 Wipro BPO vehicles who were apparently taking a wrong turn.

The impact at high speed ricocheted the 3 vehicles and the truck and one of the BPO vehicles landed on Wipro parking lot nearby causing further carnage.

1 Wipro Employee and the BPO Cab driver perished in this accident and 6 are injured.. One of the injured is in serious condition.

I've filtered all the graphic pictures of the accident. Based on the attached picture, I have a few questions.

How safe are the extreme rear seats of an MUV in case of direct rear ending?

Does a passenger on those seats even stand a chance of survival if rear-ended at high speeds?

What kind of impact protection is provided for those seats?

Is it even recommended to use those seats for personnel transport?

Note: The snap below is from the Gachibowli pile-up but not a direct rear-ending case.

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Originally Posted by pulsar56 (Post 1236088)
Don't remember seeing or reading about this in any of the newspapers!

I was witness to a horrific accident recently.

An IT employee (identified by black coloured employee tag; not sure which company) on an HH splendour (or alike) went underneath a truck right in front of me on 20th March near Mehdipatnam junction. A case of on-the-spot death since the truck wheels went over the neck/chest area of the victim.

The victim was zig-zag'ing like a maniac for quite some distance and was overtaking the truck on the wrong side. His vehicle was hit by another two wheeler (full family on it) coming in the wrong direction(a common scene in Hyderabad) and went directly under the truck. The family escaped with very minor scratches and fled the scene immediately though they were partly responsible for the mishap.

I was expecting to read more details on the next days newspaper, but I was surprised that there was no mention of anything?

Are these daily occurrences in HYD or are lives lost so worthless to be take up even a small column in the newspapers? :deadhorse

Inspite of very good road infrastructure, 95% of the people here drive as if they are possessed by some evil spirit. Dont even get me started on HYD traffic...:Frustrati

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Originally Posted by Digital Vampire (Post 1236171)
How safe are the extreme rear seats of an MUV in case of direct rear ending?

Does a passenger on those seats even stand a chance of survival if rear-ended at high speeds?

What kind of impact protection is provided for those seats?

No, there is no impact protection as rear-ending of a vehicle is not a common phenomenon and often neglected!

It's not that the safety of the passengers at the last row is compramised due to the vehicle. The responsibility rests on the driver who took the wrong turn, even though the truck was speeding!
How can someone judge/expect a moron (pardon my language here, but that's what I have for the cab drivers.) who will take a illegal U-turn on a divider just because his vehicle can make it?

Same happened with one of my friend, who was doing decent speeds on the same road and a moron on a M800 takes a U-turn over the divider which is barely 1 inch high! Luckily, no one was injured but the damage was around 50k+

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Originally Posted by Digital Vampire (Post 1236196)

The victim was zig-zag'ing like a maniac for quite some distance and was overtaking the truck on the wrong side. His vehicle was hit by another two wheeler (full family on it) coming in the wrong direction(a common scene in Hyderabad) and went directly under the truck.

The maniacs who do the zig-zaging on the roads are bound to be victims! That's what they chose! (I guess, they think, that by zig-zagging, they can go faster... but just that they don't realize that it's a express ticket to hell!)

Sorry to say this, but I cannot/will not sympathize for this biker who had to face his demise due to his fault! I have also had some near-misses from these kind of maniacs.

May they RIP! (including the ones currently on the roads of Hyderabad)

BTW, the media is more focused on the politicians and the election scene these days. You can hardly read/hear about anything else!

I saw a terrible accident yesterday on the Bangalore - Mysore Highway. On my way back from Mysore i saw a Piaggio Ape loaded with mangoes verticle as if it was a aiming for the stars. The front end of the ape was completely bashed in with no windshield. Right next to it was an Alto on one side totally wrecked. The cops had just arrived and people were trying to get the car back onto all fours. The car was a total wreck and was facing the wrong direction. It seemed like the alto would have suddenly slowed down to take a u turn or some other reason which caused the ape to ram into it at a very high speed. This would have caused the alto to topple over on one side. The autodriver was sitting on the pavement with bruises and cuts, blood smeared all over his face. He didnt seem to have any serious injuries. I do not know what happened to the occupants of the car. I guess they were taken to the hospital. The sight was terrifying. The thought of it made me reduce my driving speed from 110 to 80 kmph.

This happened 5-6 kms from the place I stay and had passed through this point just 2 days ago,and the curve where this crash took place is very dangerous and quite prone to crashes

Punjab minister dies in a road crash
illfated minister was in a elantra that hit two trucks

The Tribune, Chandigarh, India



The Tribune, Chandigarh, India - Main News

The white AP regd. Tavera is a wipro bpo cab (pic of the multi vehicle pile-up). The logo on the rear windshield says so. Hope no one was injured. Thats a nasty crash. :Frustrati

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Originally Posted by n_aditya (Post 1237042)
The white AP regd. Tavera is a wipro bpo cab (pic of the multi vehicle pile-up). The logo on the rear windshield says so. Hope no one was injured. Thats a nasty crash. :Frustrati

The accident happened outside the Wipro SEZ Manikonda location on last Tuesday evening.

Here is one from today's Hindu news paper.

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