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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4622448)
A fatal accident at Jaipurs JDA circle yesterday.

This is the second accident at the same crossing this week. A man in Jaipur is critically injured after a speeding Audi rammed his bike at a traffic signal in Jaipur this morning. Man Flung 30 Feet As Speeding Audi Rams Bike At Intersection In Jaipur.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=weAaVX9UVAE

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Originally Posted by RM Motorsports (Post 4623741)
Man Flung 30 Feet As Speeding Audi Rams Bike At Intersection In Jaipur.

Here's the CCTV footage of the said accident. Watch from 00:58 onwards.


https://youtu.be/LzTjzPY__8U

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Originally Posted by Rahul Rao (Post 4619359)
Have you realized that ABS keeps you in control but actually increases braking distance.

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Originally Posted by fiat_tarun (Post 4619771)
Well, this is not exactly true and I'm saying this witnessing actual ABS testing on the track. The below video also shows how ABS also helps reduce braking distance (watch from the 2:00 min point)

Lets see 3 braking scenarios for a car doing say 60kmph in three different conditions :

(A) Sufficient Traction is available : Wheels won't lock up and braking distance will be shortest.

(B) Sufficient Traction is not available (wet/ slippery surface) - Non ABS : Wheels lock up, car skids and comes to rest at much longer distance. Steering control is lost.

(C) Sufficient Traction is not available (wet/ slippery surface) - ABS : Wheels lock up, car skids; ABS kicks in unlocks and brakes wheels. This repeats till the car stops. Steering control is maintained. Braking distance, though more than scenario (A), is much lesser than (B).

So, braking distance in B > C > A.

There are more complex scenarios present, but I tried to simplify in the above three for easy comparison of braking distance.

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Originally Posted by PrideRed (Post 4619718)
In this accident ABS would have provided better control given the road was slippery. The tires of bus had locked which would have been avoided had there been ABS.

Yes, the bus wouldn't have gone hayward and remained on the road. Infact, ABS on trailers prevent the phenomenon called 'jack-knifing'.

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Originally Posted by Sherlocked (Post 4623762)
Here's the CCTV footage of the said accident. Watch from 00:58 onwards.

Does anyone have an idea if the traffic signal lights were working, and if yes, for which lane it was green? Looking at the sudden outpouring of traffic from the bottom of the screen a couple of seconds after the accident happens, it looks to me that either:
- the two wheeler ran the lights which was still red for him.

OR (...more likely scenario)

- The lights had turned Orange from Green for the car lane and Orange from Red for the bike lane. Hence the car sped up in an attempt to beat the Red light unaware that the two wheeler had started moving on Orange, instead of waiting for Green.

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Originally Posted by DriverR (Post 4623809)
Does anyone have an idea if the traffic signal lights were working?

Actually it was 6:20 AM in the morning and seems like there was no red light for any side, just the flashing yellow lights.

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Originally Posted by DriverR (Post 4623809)
Does anyone have an idea if the traffic signal lights were working, and if yes, for which lane it was green?

Red light was flashing which means to slow down and look before you proceed. Unfortunately, in India, nobody cares. :)

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Originally Posted by Sherlocked (Post 4623762)
Here's the CCTV footage of the said accident. Watch from 00:58 onwards.

Look carefully, every other vehicle small or big is slowing for the junction and going carefully. Both the biker and the Audi sped through as if it's not a junction.

Secondly just a fraction before the accident, the biker slows down in front of the Audi expecting the car to swerve ahead of him instead of speeding out of his way.


Rahul

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Originally Posted by Leoshashi (Post 4621464)
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Sorry for a lame question.
Is it just a coincidence or a deliberate act that number plate is broken and registration number can't be known ?

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Accident at Perintalmanna, Kerala today. Driver passed away.


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Originally Posted by arungeorge (Post 4623906)
Accident at Perintalmanna, Kerala today. Driver passed away.

Quite brutal, one can see blood marks. May his soul rest in peace.

The rear left tyre (1st pic) is worn out, almost like a slick! That says a lot.

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Originally Posted by Sherlocked (Post 4623762)
Here's the CCTV footage of the said accident. Watch from 00:58 onwards.

An update:
The local newspaper reports that the Audi driver was under the influence of alcohol. At 6:20 in the morning!
Car was at the speed of 130 kmph at the time of accident and the Activa rider is in a critical condition right now.

Vehicle is strong but the pillars.? So many people complain about thick A pillars on vehicles. This is what happens if the pillars are thin.

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Another signal jumping accident, one more life lost. I feel, until murder charges are slapped against such drivers, this is not going to stop :Frustrati

CRPF jawan killed in Delhi car crash after teen jumps signal in dad's Mercedes-Benz

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The accident took place when Sanidhya jumped at a red signal and went on to hit the car. The Mercedes-Benz then went over the divider and hit an electric pole, Tribune reports.
Major accident on Pune-Solapur Highway - 9 Students Killed As Car Crashes Into Truck On Highway Near Pune

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Nine students were killed after the car in which they were travelling in crashed into a truck on Pune-Solapur highway near Pune in the early hours this morning, police said.

The accident took place at around 1:30 am near Kadamwak Wasti, around 20 km from Pune city.

Accident happened in Kerala highway. Crossing road carelessly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uj2AVs01KnE

The girl is safe.

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Originally Posted by arungeorge (Post 4623906)
Accident at Perintalmanna, Kerala today. Driver passed away.

Basically the car had only one occupant, the driver. May his soul rest in peace. It’s so terrifying to see only the right door panels were the only things which were left intact after the accident. Even the car cabin is a history now. We previously had came across a video where a Mercedes Benz (don’t remember which model) was t-boned by a KSRTC bus and the result was just a passenger door bent. Speaks a lot about the need of safe cars.


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