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Originally Posted by arungeorge (Post 4614456)
Both accidents happened in Tamilnadu

In the first case, the bus seems to be at fault. The driver would have surely been able to see the motorcycle and should have stopped or at least slowed down before taking that right. It was lucky for the motorcyclist to have escaped without going under the wheels of the bus. It does not appear that the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet.

In the second, the lady is at fault. Apart from a glance, she didn't seem to realise that there is a bus coming along. She just continued to turn. Absence of a helmet may have caused severe head injuries as well.

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Originally Posted by swissknife (Post 4614471)
In the first case, the bus seems to be at fault. ...
In the second, the lady is at fault.

Not debating this assessment, but those buses have no business ripping at speeds that can only be defined as insane, especially around intersections. Doesn't look like that poor lady could have survived that impact. And some people in the bus were sure to have been injured as well. Completely avoidable if the bus driver was maintaining a speed that allowed him to brake safely in time.

A screenshot from my rear dashcam.


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This accident had happened on upslope of a flyover. Looking at the damage to the truck with its engine lying on road, I don't know how it happened. The truck was loaded and it seems it has hit one of its buddies (same type of consignment).

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Originally Posted by swissknife (Post 4614471)
It was lucky for the motorcyclist to have escaped without going under the wheels of the bus. It does not appear that the motorcyclist was wearing a helmet.

Hate to ask to do this, but if you watch the video closely, the person visible on the road after the accident is actually the pillion. The driver seems to have gone under the bus. This is also apparent from the reaction of the bus passengers, who seem to be more concerned about something in front of the bus than the person lying on the road. Screenshots can make it clear, but I'm not comfortable doing that.

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Originally Posted by GeneralJazz (Post 4614535)
Hate to ask to do this, but if you watch the video closely, the person visible on the road after the accident is actually the pillion. The driver seems to have gone under the bus. This is also apparent from the reaction of the bus passengers, who seem to be more concerned about something in front of the bus than the person lying on the road. Screenshots can make it clear, but I'm not comfortable doing that.

I did watch it a few times before and after your question. I couldn't make out a second person on the bike. I tried my best to look out for the second person. Probably its because I use my mobile phone. I thought the people running to the other side was to check on the bike, along with the person who went there as well. I may be wrong as well.

Do you guys think watching accident videos can make one a better driver? I am a bit torn on this because I feel that it can in some ways . . . show one how things can pan out. On the other hand, there are some situations where it's just not your fault and no matter what you do, you can't avoid an accident.

Anyway, I think the biggest take away is that speed thrills and kills.

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Originally Posted by n_naik (Post 4614429)
The two bikers are not only alive, they were seen damaging the bus, breaking its glasses while the police did nothing to stop them. The videos of them going on a rampage and damaging the bus was doing the rounds on whatsapp.

This is like, hey, I hurt my fist hitting you: I'm going to beat you up for that!

Don't they have brains? Obviously not.

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Originally Posted by GeneralJazz (Post 4614535)
but if you watch the video closely, the person visible on the road after the accident is actually the pillion.

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Originally Posted by swissknife (Post 4614546)
I couldn't make out a second person on the bike. I tried my best to look out for the second person.

There is a second person. The person seen in the video as falling from the bike is a saree cladded lady, so it is obvious that there was another person riding the bike and they all are running to check on him. Hope he is fine.

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Originally Posted by GeneralJazz (Post 4614535)
Hate to ask to do this, but if you watch the video closely, the person visible on the road after the accident is actually the pillion. The driver seems to have gone under the bus. This is also apparent from the reaction of the bus passengers, who seem to be more concerned about something in front of the bus than the person lying on the road. Screenshots can make it clear, but I'm not comfortable doing that.

Yes, the rider seems to have rolled along with the motorcycle, right under the bus. Initial frames show that the rider wearing dull colored clothes, the pillion lady in the bright saree is the one seen rolling down and hitting the front wheel of the bus.

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Originally Posted by thirdmainroad (Post 4614572)
Do you guys think watching accident videos can make one a better driver? I am a bit torn on this because I feel that it can in some ways . . . show one how things can pan out.

I think these incidents do tone down sensible drivers and watch out for modern day morons who are evolving everyday in different form.
These experiences of others surely teach us several things although at time unpleasant to see or read.

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Originally Posted by anjan_c2007 (Post 4614064)
Not exactly an accident, but in the Malad subway in Mumbai two occupants of a Mahindra Scorpio get trapped and die as flooding rain water enters the engine bay, immobilises the electronic door and power window mechanism and the result is a tragedy.

But ideal solutions are easier said than done. They must have been panicked and at such times presence of mind or common sense seldom come alive

Very tragic indeed, the other thought which comes to my mind is the effect of Carbon Dioxide. Most people who live in areas where frequent water logging takes place know that the water subsides after a while and they wait it out and do not resort to breaking windows.

Two people panicking inside the car would have caused a great deal of mayhem, especially in the area where this took place - extremely busy - and actually would have been to their benefit.

I could be wrong but I seriously feel, this is more to do with CO2, just waiting out inside the blocked car, they started inhaling CO2.

Being both odorless and colorless, one cannot really tell the difference apart from feeling a bit stuffy, this goes on increasing and without any immediate discomfort actually makes one dizzy, groggy and puts them to sleep, leading to more or less a death in their sleep. One of the effects of extensive CO2 inhalation is Impaired Consciousness.

This is another reason, why one must not sleep inside cars with all windows shut - you might never wake up.

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Originally Posted by Trojan (Post 4615076)
Very tragic indeed, the other thought which comes to my mind is the effect of Carbon Dioxide.

I could be wrong but I seriously feel, this is more to do with CO2, just waiting out inside the blocked car, they started inhaling CO2.


I guess you meant Carbon Monoxide (CO).

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Originally Posted by thirdmainroad (Post 4614572)
Do you guys think watching accident videos can make one a better driver?

Yes, I think so. A daily 5-minute dose of accident videos for a week will make a better driver & passengers. A simple A-B testing by a researcher will confirm or discard this hypothesis.
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Anyway, I think the biggest take away is that speed thrills and kills.
Do not agree on this. Most of the folks who are in photos & videos in this thread are going about their daily chores and not looking for a thrill.

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Originally Posted by ask_017 (Post 4605036)
https://english.manoramaonline.com/n...in-kollam.html

Extremely fortunate not to have any fatalities considering the fire that completely destroyed the two heavy vehicles.


Sadly the KeSRTC driver passed away after being in hospital with 40% burns. Apparently he got stuck in his seat and had the poise to open hydraulic doors that enabled passengers to escape the fire. He was eventually rescued with burns and sent to hospital where he battled for his life. Had a heart attack a few days ago after which his condition gradually worsened and passed away.

A NRI lost his life while driving an ATV in a resort in the out skirts of Hyderabad yesterday.
Based on the video, it was an accident and clearly there was no dog involved as mentioned in the news article.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dWMECdLq7q4

News article: https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/70055932.cms


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