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Originally Posted by Joxster (Post 4556163)
... ... ... I do hope that they implement the minimum speed rule in India, and start enforcing it along with the maximum speed limit as well.

Points taken :)

But before we enforce any minimum speed, we have to have people capable of driving at it.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556207)
The driver could have given at least a hand signal which probably must have caught the attention of the biker early enough to slow down a bit at least.

Wait! You want the truck driver to signal? What is the signal for I am now going to drive on your side of the road?

The truck driver's angle of turn is so narrow that he is, effectively, driving on the wrong side of the road. Regardless of that, and regardless of the biker's speed, he turned across the oncoming traffic, which had right of way. That means the bike.

The bike may have been going too fast. Usual thing applies: every accident can be avoided with the right defensive driving, but this accident is not the biker's fault.

Haven't seen this car ever crashed like this. Unconfirmed reports say it happened today in Kerala.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556333)
Haven't seen this car ever cashed like this. Unconfirmed reports say it happened today in Kerala.

The previous gen Baleno! Such a sad sight. Hope the occupants are safe though. Seems like a high speed head-on crash looking at the extent of damage and the number of pieces the car has broken down into.

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Originally Posted by RavSam (Post 4556344)
The previous gen Baleno! Such a sad sight. Hope the occupants are safe though. Seems like a high speed head-on crash looking at the extent of damage and the number of pieces the car has broken down into.

It seems like a Palio to me

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Originally Posted by porsche_guy (Post 4556348)
It seems like a Palio to me

It’s definitely a Baleno sedan. Hint : check the tail lights. The boot is almost non-existent in the second picture which make some one thing that it is a Palio.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556333)
Haven't seen this car ever cashed like this. Unconfirmed reports say it happened today in Kerala.

Looks like the car got T Boned badly from the right side. The car is almost unrecognisable.

Saw a badly damaged Jag XF at Savitri Flyover. Probably hit a truck or a bus at high speed. It seems like a write off to me.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556333)
Haven't seen this car ever cashed like this.

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Originally Posted by RavSam (Post 4556344)
Seems like a high speed head-on crash

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Originally Posted by porsche_guy (Post 4556348)
It seems like a Palio to me

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Originally Posted by pavi (Post 4556354)
It’s definitely a Baleno sedan.

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Originally Posted by shubhodeepdas@g (Post 4556428)
car got T Boned badly from the right side. .

It was captured on CCTV. Prima facie was due to an over speeding car, but that wasn't the case. The lorry didn't have brakes seems like.
Happened this morning. One person died.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQnY_3aXiag

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556470)
It was captured on CCTV. Prima facie was due to an over speeding car, but that wasn't the case. The lorry didn't have brakes seems like.
Happened this morning. One person died.

Some stupidity happened which is not visible in the video and because of that the lorry lost control.
Baleno slowed down in time and stopped (4th second in video).
There may be some local resident suddenly crossing the road due to which the lorry driver turned the steering to avoid and then the accident happened.

Mod note: Very poorly written post. Please proofread your posts thoroughly before posting.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4556470)
It was captured on CCTV. Prima facie was due to an over speeding car, but that wasn't the case. The lorry didn't have brakes seems like.
Happened this morning. One person died.

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Looks like the truck driver(?) lost control. Look at the steer wheels, all locked to the right even after it hit the car which mostly says the tanker was loaded. The driver who jumped out of the drivers side of the truck and tried opening the door and then came with a crowbar, honestly looks like the cleaner.

The road layout is not clear to me: is the Baleno on the wrong side? If so: end of story.

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4556477)
The road layout is not clear to me: is the Baleno on the wrong side? If so: end of story.

That's what i thought as well. Man that video was brutal to watch even :(

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4556477)
The road layout is not clear to me: is the Baleno on the wrong side? If so: end of story.

I think the road is being repaired; the lane in the direction of the Baleno is blocked from access by using those tar barrels. Vehicles are sharing the lane in the other direction to go both ways.

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4556477)
The road layout is not clear to me: is the Baleno on the wrong side? If so: end of story.

This is one of the main road which connects the recently opened Kannur International airport and extensive road widening/repair works are in progress. There are several of such work-in-progress/take diversion stretches where only one lane is tarred. If you see here, one side is laid and the other side is yet to be. The car ideally was supposed to be driving through that un-laid road like how a two wheeler went ahead of it, but sometimes vehicles get on to the tarred road and drive through but at the mercy of oncoming vehicles giving them the way.

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Originally Posted by Arwin07 (Post 4556130)
RIP.
The biker was speeding beyond his control.

I see that many of us Indians have this bad habit of turning into a road through its wrong side.

I call it as taking the racing line. I get honked at regularly for stopping, look around for the traffic and taking a 45deg right turn in an uncontrolled blind T-junction inside a technology park. Many riders just undercut me without stopping while I'm taking the turn as well. 99% of the people who honk at and undercut me are educated professionals who earn in upper tens of thousands per month. The current situation on our roads is really alarming and the worst thing is I don't see even small evidence of this improving.


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