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Originally Posted by saket77 (Post 4501649)

So, not only ahead, you need to watch out what's over your head too!

This is so true.

One of my batchmates died because a truck ahead of him dropped a branch on his head when he was behind it on a Vespa. This happened 30 years ago in Pune.

Ever since I have a pathological fear of overhead branches. And Shivasamudram...

Witnessed a fairly bad crash on Kanakapura road yesterday evening around 730 PM while going towards Kanakapura. In the darkness I could notice an Indicab (or similar) on the far left, facing the opposite direction with much of the front gone and some kind of a loader vehicle sticking out of the ditch on the right, 20 meters before. My guess is the Indicab was on its way out of the city and encountered the other vehicle head on. While approaching I passed two ambulances which were probably heading back with the victims.

Additionally, most drivers insist on driving with their high beams on, or some sort of after market LED which makes it impossible to see what's coming from the other side.

So apparently bikers can be knocked down by stationary vehicles as well. :Frustrati

The following incident happened in front of me today evening while getting back from work in Rani Sati flyover.

https://youtu.be/ttMASCzVjSw

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Originally Posted by suku_patel_22 (Post 4504386)
So apparently bikers can be knocked down by stationary vehicles as well. :Frustrati

Stationary vehicles are often held responsible for collisions. Also other stationary stuff such as walls, trees, etc.
:deadhorse

But, in this instance, did the bikers actually try to blame the car driver?

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4504421)
Stationary vehicles are often held responsible for collisions. Also other stationary stuff such as walls, trees, etc.
:deadhorse

But, in this instance, did the bikers actually try to blame the car driver?

I am not aware. I drove past them.

Crossed this aftermath on Agara Flyover (in Bangalore) today. Blood on the road indicates someone got injured.

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

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Originally Posted by PetaWatt (Post 4504461)
Crossed this aftermath on Agara Flyover (in Bangalore) today. Blood on the road indicates someone got injured.

Most likely, just some coolant from smashed radiators.

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Originally Posted by RWD (Post 4504465)
Most likely, just some coolant from smashed radiators.

That's more likely than blood. Blood being thicker won't leave such a long streak. More like a pool.

Toyota Etios hits lorry, 6 dead in Kadapa highway. AP.

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Source: https://www.thehansindia.com/posts/i...ccident/451077

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/66906391.cms

4 people from Bengaluru died when their car rammed a lorry from behind on Sunday early morning near Dindugal, TN. This news article quotes that the driver may have dozed which caused accident.

Photo courtesy: Times of India.

Here is a wonderful article on 'Drowsiness and Sleepy driving' of Team BHP on how to recognise and avoid sleepy driving.

https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/drive...ian-roads.html

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Originally Posted by Arwin07 (Post 4505134)
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/66906391.cms

4 people from Bengaluru died when their car rammed a lorry from behind on Sunday early morning near Dindugal, TN. This news article quotes that the driver may have dozed which caused accident.

Is this Swift DZire?

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Originally Posted by Johnnny (Post 4505148)
Is this Swift DZire?

Hello Johnnny!

It's a Swift. If you look at the radiator grille you can spot the difference. :)

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Also cross checked the registration number-

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Quite a lot of bad crashes during the last week end. Here is one more. (Which car is this, Safari?)

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Courtesy:https://starofmysore.com/five-youths...heir-twenties/

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In the accident that occurred last night, an Infosys Mysuru employee was among two killed when the car in which they were travelling rammed into a roadside tree near Bullikempanadoddi on Malavalli-Mysuru road. Four others, who sustained injuries, were rushed to hospitals in Mysuru and Mandya.

The deceased are Vishakh (22), an employee of Infosys Mysuru and a native of Malappuram in Kerala and Ashna (24), also from Kerala. The injured are Nashal, Sebin, Nitya and Brunda, all said to be from Kerala.

The youths were on a trip and had hired a car yesterday to visit various tourist spots such as Shimsha, Shivanasamudra and Gaganachukki falls in Malavalli taluk. They were returning from the tour in the evening when the car went out of control of the driver and rammed into a tree near Bullikempanadoddi.

Angry villagers block road: Angered by frequent road accidents on the stretch of the road, villagers staged a demonstration near Bullikempanadoddi on Mysuru-Malavalli Road by blocking the road for some time.

Accusing officials of failing to act despite repeated pleas on laying road humps, protestors blocked the road for sometime by placing logs on the road. Maintaining that accidents happen frequently on this part of the road, the protesters urged the Government to the take appropriate measures that help smooth flow of traffic on the curved stretches.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4505310)
Quite a lot of bad crashes during the last week end. Here is one more. (Which car is this, Safari?)

That is a Hexa. One more weekend, One more rental car, few more lives lost. Sad stereotype of events!

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4505310)
Quite a lot of bad crashes during the last week end. Here is one more. (Which car is this, Safari?)

Interesting to see that there seems to be no cross-members in the door frame. How does the hexa door feel (weight), when open/closing ? I have travelled once, but dont remember enough.


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