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Old 20th February 2019, 15:54   #27946
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A family was returning from a function late night when a speeding dumper truck overturned on their car while making a u-turn. 4 people where travelling in the car including the man driving, his wife , his mother and a 3-year-old son. The 3 year old boy is in critical condition and undergoing treatment, whereas the other 3 could not make it.

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Old 20th February 2019, 21:01   #27947
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Two Delhi crooks rob 40 lakhs of rupees and flee on a bike. The bike meets with an accident and all the onlookers steal the stolen money and make off with it.

https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...?homepage=true
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Old 20th February 2019, 23:11   #27948
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Just came across this news :

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/68076366.cms

Man charred to death as moving car catches fire in Hyderabad.



I always get confused to lock or not to lock the door.

IIRC, a similar incident happened few years back in Shankarpallly, Hyderabad Apparently the driver could not get out of the car due to central lock.

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Old 21st February 2019, 07:08   #27949
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You buy one of the best cars at a premium and feel a slight sense of safety when driving around, what could go wrong when driving an Audi A4 , within city limits one could wonder.

A sand truck came swinging at the turn, tipped over right on the Audi. The rest is incredibly sad news all the way, leaving a 3 year old child as the sole survivor. This news makes me angry and sad.. Delhi has among the strictest laws of heavy interstate/sand vehicles not entering city limits until well into the night but here we have an accident which almost nothing could've survived. I hope the driver is charged directly with murder, when you're driving a 10,000+ kg truck (laden), you drive it like you're walking around glass. With that kind of weight STRICTEST laws must be brought forth to ensure that all drivers who drive behemoths are brought down to earth to understand the gravity of driving such machines (literally).

The power trip that drivers of buses and lorries have is obnoxious to behold, sometimes whenever I see rash driving of public transport buses or sand/water lorries, I just wish that in a red signal, the driver must be dragged out the vehicle by the motorists at large and given a nice pounding for 2 minutes and put back in. They won't repeat that ever again.

https://www.ndtv.com/delhi-news/3-ye...arents-1996741
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I always get confused to lock or not to lock the door.
I would say lock it, we complain about the cars that do not have the auto lock feature. If we think about every accidents we may end up deciding ‘let’s not drive cars, not use any public transport, instead use bicycles but make sure no vehicles are around you’. There is something, we call it fate. We have seen people surviving in a crash involving an Alto while people losing their lives in an Audi. So let’s adhere to the safety measures and leave it to fate/god.
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Old 21st February 2019, 09:19   #27951
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Two Delhi crooks rob 40 lakhs of rupees and flee on a bike. The bike meets with an accident and all the onlookers steal the stolen money and make off with it.
Why, that sounds like a script Guy Ritchie would love to take up as a project! Jason Statham, Vinnie Jones, that thick-glassed villain who fed other thieves to the pigs...they could star in it.

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Man charred to death as moving car catches fire in Hyderabad.l

I always get confused to lock or not to lock the door.

IIRC, a similar incident happened few years back in Shankarpallly, Hyderabad Apparently the driver could not get out of the car due to central lock.

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I would say lock it, we complain about the cars that do not have the auto lock feature....So let’s adhere to the safety measures and leave it to fate/god.
I was going to say - "why don't you use the car headrests to break the windows and wiggle out of the burning car?"

But after seeing so many WhatsApp and FB forwards on this, I decided to check with Hon'ble judge, Snopes.com, to see if car headrests were really designed to help with breaking the windows from within, by trapped passengers.

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/ca...rgency-escape/

His Honour, snopes.com, has declared that while car headrests can be used to break windows in an emergency, they weren't designed with that in mind. It's just human ingenuity at play, coupled with partial disinformation on social media.
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Old 21st February 2019, 09:34   #27952
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You buy one of the best cars at a premium and feel a slight sense of safety when driving around, what could go wrong when driving an Audi A4 , within city limits one could wonder.[/url]
Looks like an Audi A3. Can be seen in the image here: https://www.thehindu.com/news/cities...le26325280.ece

Says here that the car was taking a U-turn and the speeding truck on the opposite lane hit the car.
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/68087814.cms

For the door lock issue, please check if the boot door has a manual override. My A-star has a small tab on the boot door that can be used to manually open the boot from inside. I have informed my family about the same just incase.
Play the situation in your mind: door lock fails -> reach over to the rear seat and pull the seat backrest down -> move the boot cover -> use the latch to open boot door -> get out.
To me this is easier than trying to break the glass with the headrest in a hatchback.

If you have a child seat then skip the "reach over to the rear seat and pull the seat backrest down".

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Old 21st February 2019, 09:56   #27953
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Keep a small stick inside the car for these situations. Will help in breaking windows if you are trapped and to defend yourself against rowdy road rage elements. I do this in both of my cars since 4 years and by God's grace haven't need to use it.
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Old 21st February 2019, 10:26   #27954
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Keep a small stick inside the car for these situations. .
Tempered glass is really tough. Pin point hard impact can shatter it while a blunt hammer may fail to do so. Having a stick may not be helpful.

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Keep a small stick inside the car for these situations. Will help in breaking windows if you are trapped and to defend yourself against rowdy road rage elements. I do this in both of my cars since 4 years and by God's grace haven't need to use it.
There are many glass breaker plus seat belt cutter utilities made just for this on the market. Buy one and stick it with a velcro under or beside your driver seat.
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Old 21st February 2019, 16:53   #27956
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Serial accident on the Hebbal Flyover, Bangalore.

These were cars moving towards airport/ air show.

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No casualties reported.

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Old 21st February 2019, 17:22   #27957
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This incident happened in Kerala, Bishop Jerome College Kollam. The college went ahead with the motor show, despite the warnings from legal authorities (As per the media). The news says that one student is seriously injured.
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Old 21st February 2019, 20:33   #27958
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Tempered glass is really tough. Pin point hard impact can shatter it while a blunt hammer may fail to do so. Having a stick may not be helpful.

Most of the headrests of modern cars have a tapering end so that they can be used to break the glass. Just remove the one in the car and check it's a really thoughtful and useful feature.

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Old 21st February 2019, 22:29   #27959
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I removed the rear headrests of several of my cars, as they obstructed rear vision. I don't do that now, as I eventually realised the risk of injury to any rear-seat passenger, in case of accident.

Thing is, though, I always found it fiddly and difficult. Wouldn't like to try it with flames around my knees and smoke in my eyes!
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Old 22nd February 2019, 08:46   #27960
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Some people were making comments on social network platforms that it is a biker's fault! Someone please help me to understand.

PS: I am whole heartedly a car guy, and do not own any bike, rather a humble activa.

https://www.thenewsminute.com/articl...ves-away-97120
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