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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4621800)
There was a fatal accident in Nandanam in Chennai when 2 ladies on a bike died after brushing against a bike/bus and falling.

The ladies as well as the biker has overtaken the bus from the left, brushed each other and fallen, with the ladies falling in the path of the bus. The yellow auto rickshaw that merged into the traffic may have caused the biker to move a bit to the right and brush the ladies on the scooter.


Rahul

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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4621800)
There was a fatal accident in Nandanam in Chennai when 2 ladies on a bike died after brushing against a bike/bus and falling.

Reports say 3 people were on the bike which was driven by a male with 2 ladies as pillion. Only the rider wore a helmet which apparently was not strapped to his chin.

The one who fell under the bus has two women pillions. Even if the auto which enters the road might have distracted both bikers, the one which fell under the bus has no business to be between the bus and the biker in blue. I see people overtake vehicles in nonexistent spaces on a daily basis in Chennai.

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Originally Posted by motobliss (Post 4621878)
I see people overtake vehicles in nonexistent spaces on a daily basis in Chennai.

A common phenomenon across the country. I always wonder how many seconds these riders intend to save by risking their lives :deadhorse

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Originally Posted by Aditya_Bhp (Post 4621471)
:OT
One of the few Toyota's whose airbags actually worked.

Probably that is the reason the fatalities were only 2 and only injuring the other 3 in an accident of such magnitude.

From the pictures it looks to have happened just after the popular A2B outlet at Shoolagiri where there is also a huge petrol pump where many trucks pull over. Probably the car driver misjudged a slow moving truck that got on to the highway from that petrol pump.

Perennial argument on Indian roads:

'Why did you swerve into my lane?'

'That idiot blocked mine. What was I supposed to do?'

'Brake?'

'.....'

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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4621800)
There was a fatal accident in Nandanam in Chennai when 2 ladies on a bike died after brushing against a bike/bus and falling.

Alas, today's "The Hindu" (Chennai edition) page 3 says that a litany of charges have been brought on the MTC bus driver - Overspeeding, rash driving etc. The driver is still in police custody.

I closed the newspaper at that point and threw it away. The world has enough misery in it already.

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Originally Posted by locusjag (Post 4622208)
Alas, today's "The Hindu" (Chennai edition) page 3 says that a litany of charges have been brought on the MTC bus driver - Overspeeding, rash driving etc. The driver is still in police custody.

I closed the newspaper at that point and threw it away. The world has enough misery in it already.

I don't think the driver would suffer too much due to the charges. The CCTV video should hopefully exonerate him in the courts.

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Originally Posted by KL01toKA03 (Post 4622217)
I don't think the driver would suffer too much due to the charges. The CCTV video should hopefully exonerate him in the courts.

I hope & pray that the auto driver gets charged for negligence.

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Originally Posted by KL01toKA03 (Post 4622217)
I don't think the driver would suffer too much due to the charges. The CCTV video should hopefully exonerate him in the courts.

I hope you're right. But to even place the man in custody overnight, to even think of slapping these charges on him...that's outrageous.

Heavy vehicle drivers in India are somewhat nonchalant about running people over, I'll agree to that. That's simply because they do run over people from time to time; not because they're sadists. So I'm sure this driver is used to the usual run of the mill (although I'm not sure that drivers are put in custody every time something like this occurs).

But, like Martin Niemoller's statement, I'm thinking about ourselves as car owners/drivers at this point. Is this what becomes of us when something like this happens? Would we as well be put in custody like this?

The hassles of going to court and winning/losing the case with or without evidence is an entirely different ballgame...

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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4621800)
There was a fatal accident in Nandanam in Chennai when 2 ladies on a bike died after brushing against a bike/bus and falling.
CCTV footage of the same.

It was surprising to see the bus kept moving even after running over people.
Wonder what the driving was going through.

Have heard that MTC bus brakes are notorious and the drivers dread to take some of the buses that do not stop.
In fact a driver refused to take the bus and jumped out of the building when he was forced to take the defective bus for his trip.
Pity the working conditions of these MTC bus drivers

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Originally Posted by locusjag (Post 4622208)
that a litany of charges have been brought on the MTC bus driver - Overspeeding, rash driving etc. The driver is still in police custody.


That is the norm, Police slap all the possible charges they think of. The MTC lawyers and or Insurance Co Lawyers fight the charges, and show the deceased at fault. Bail is decided as per the tension in the area, if there is no tension a driver is told to come for his arrest with a guarantor, and the arrest and bail process can happen in minutes.


Rahul

This happened last week near the start of Mumbai expressway from Pune, apparently the car was coming towards pune and went straight into a parked truck on the left, its a swift btw

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Originally Posted by jkaushik (Post 4621284)
Another one from Guwahati, I received on Whatsapp.

Its a terrano and a bit bizzare and funny, locals came up with multiple theories, not sure about when it happened though. lol:

It is flying saucer for sure..... as there is no road visible from where the Terrano could have reached this position!:Shockked:

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Originally Posted by Habanero City (Post 4622239)
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Have heard that MTC bus brakes are notorious and the drivers dread to take some of the buses that do not stop.
In fact a driver refused to take the bus and jumped out of the building when he was forced to take the defective bus for his trip.
Pity the working conditions of these MTC bus drivers

There was an incident several years ago at the TNagar bus terminus. The bus was exiting the terminus at crawling speeds and at the exit an aged person did not see the bus crawling and was caught under the bus. Investigation revealed that the driver did apply brakes but it was not effective. Further details were shown in court to prove that the buses are purposefully kept on weaker brakes and driven at higher gears to extract maximum fuel efficiency.

For most of the time in MTCs while braking one could clearly hear the worn out pads rubbing against the drums and making loud screeching noise.


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