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@prince_pervez, yeah.. its a tree trunk on which this Esteem is resting :-)

Currently, this concrete road is under construction (since last year.. normal routine for PMC here) & hence no road divider-markings yet.

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What was he doing driving on the center of the road?
Well, this section of paud road has been converted to concrete road 6-8 months back. Road authorities didn't move/cut the tree which was previously in the road divider. Few months back, tree branches were cut leaving only the trunk in middle of road. And, due to ongoing conversion (tar to concrete) for past 2 years on paud road, no road dividers have been placed yet. Local daily had mentioned this tree as potential accident spot just few days back. This kind of accident was just waiting to happen.

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Originally Posted by n_aditya
What was he doing driving on the center of the road?

You meant to ask the tree, didnt You? lol:

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Road authorities didn't move/cut the tree which was previously in the road divider. Local daily had mentioned this tree as potential accident spot just few days back. This kind of accident was just waiting to happen.
The owner can sue the corporation for damages right? But getting a penny out of them is something else in reality. :Frustrati

The least they could do is place reflectors around the obstructive matter.

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Originally Posted by sukiwa (Post 1378291)
Well, this section of paud road has been converted to concrete road 6-8 months back. Road authorities didn't move/cut the tree which was previously in the road divider. Few months back, tree branches were cut leaving only the trunk in middle of road. And, due to ongoing conversion (tar to concrete) for past 2 years on paud road, no road dividers have been placed yet. Local daily had mentioned this tree as potential accident spot just few days back. This kind of accident was just waiting to happen.

This is actually second accident of the same type that I have observed (might have been plenty before).
In the first one, a Mumbai registered Ford Ikon had similarly climbed this very trunk. It was also raining yesterday when it happened. So poor visibility+new road (for the driver) must have done it in. The driver was actually a senior looking gentleman.

A couple of days ago, on the same stretch of road , an Innova had crashed down the unfinished portion of the road by its side. The concrete road is at an elevation, and the guy must be attempting to park at the side of the road in a poorly lit section, not realising that the road ended much before he expected. Same case with a NHC, same road, opposite side, a few weeks ago. Both had considerable amount of damage, thanks to PMC. The road was supposed to be complete before the CYG last year. And now I read that they wont be complete before the middle of next year (election funding!). And the overall quality is no great shakes either. :Frustrati

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Originally Posted by prince_pervez (Post 1377024)

\not bad at all.. i think this theory might help me kool down a little bit...:D

Feel very bad for the esteem and the unknown senior looking gentleman, apart from having a bit damaged car, the person also is at the receiving end of laughing passer-bys and giggles the car generates. These kind of inicidents are bizarre and makes u laugh and at the same time feel that you should be more careful while driving.

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Originally Posted by siddhu_engg24 (Post 1378214)
This is what happened on Paud road, Pune last night. One of my frnds shot these images.
(Sorry for image quality, shot from mobile cam while driving)

Well, this is not a first time. I have seen the same thing happened with one car last year around same spot. IIRC it was Ikon last time. I wonder if it is the same tree or different one this time. This states the pathetic road conditions we are facing in Pune.

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Originally Posted by McLaren Rulez (Post 1354355)
Perhaps he wore one but not the full face helmet.

No buddy. I wasn't wearing a helmet. The accident happened in Pune and helmets are not compulsory in Pune. Till the time I was in Pune I always considered helmet a huge burden to be carried around and taken care of. In fact, everyone in Pune has the same attitude towards helmets. Now that I am in mumbai, I have to wear helmet because it is compulsory.

But having the first hand experience of NDE (Near Death Experience), I cannot stress more on the importance of wearing helmets.

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Originally Posted by Maximum_torque (Post 1381873)
No buddy. I wasn't wearing a helmet. The accident happened in Pune and helmets are not compulsory in Pune. Till the time I was in Pune I always considered helmet a huge burden to be carried around and taken care of. In fact, everyone in Pune has the same attitude towards helmets. Now that I am in mumbai, I have to wear helmet because it is compulsory.

But having the first hand experience of NDE (Near Death Experience), I cannot stress more on the importance of wearing helmets.

Good for you. Do wear the full face helmet because I've seen an accident with pretty bad facial injuries to a guy who wore a helmet but not the full face one.

Have anyone noticed in the Koramangala inner ring road to Domlur a red color car front end completely smashed up. I saw a board in the rear end stating "My Driver was drunk" :Frustrati

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Originally Posted by vijaycool (Post 1381988)
"My Driver was drunk" :Frustrati

Innovation of the Bangalore Cops. They are displaying the car for the public to understand why drinking and driving is a bad mix.

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Originally Posted by Spitfire (Post 1382043)
Innovation of the Bangalore Cops. They are displaying the car for the public to understand why drinking and driving is a bad mix.

How this for innovation?! Dairy Circle! Apparantly, this tries to explain in a rather graphic manner why helmets are to be used and no driving/riding after drinking. Notice the head resting on the rock.

I passed Dairy circle crossroad about a couple of weeks ago. I dont recall noticing this new intiative. When was this installed?

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Originally Posted by prince_pervez (Post 1382063)
How this for innovation?! Dairy Circle! Apparantly, this tries to explain in a rather graphic manner why helmets are to be used and no driving/riding after drinking. Notice the head resting on the rock.

It is the wackiest statue I have ever seen. Bangalore road authority should have hired some experts from UP lol:. They might have carved it well (Ref: CM of UP).


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