Team-BHP - Accidents in India | Pics & Videos
Team-BHP

Team-BHP (https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/)
-   Road Safety (https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/road-safety/)
-   -   Accidents in India | Pics & Videos (https://www.team-bhp.com/forum/road-safety/109249-accidents-india-pics-videos-1993.html)

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lightning2 (Post 4700566)
but here Bus driver is also Clearly at fault.

1. The Bus speed is not great, and at such speeds All Buses even when loaded with passengers can JAM their wheels on application of Brakes almost instantly. The driver was clearly distracted due to chatting with some one in Bus or Mobile or was sleeping literally

2. Even on hitting rickshaw there is NO sign of application of Brakes and instead Bus keeps veering uncontrollably towards left and stops only on hitting adjacent Shops !! This again shows grave negligence on part of Bus Driver


The Auto has taken a U turn in front of the bus, and after hitting the auto the front wheels are lifted. That means they have no traction, in such case the brakes will work only at a fraction of their capacity, even if the driver is fully alert, it is not mechanically possible for the driver to keep the vehicle under control.


Rahul

All of these accident CCTV videos are scary to watch. While we can argue about the reasons, the videos definitely underline the message that you are only one small error away from danger while on the road. Or you could just be plain unlucky as it seems to have happened to many vehicles and pedestrians who have suffered for no fault of theirs - They just happened to be there.

A TSRTC bus, in Hyderabad, driven by a temporary driver, mowed down a 35 year old woman. If you see the video, the bus driver made no attempt to even slow down! This is murder in the first degree...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1K7H6wiSkQA

Quote:

Originally Posted by sumathindra (Post 4701151)
A TSRTC bus, in Hyderabad, driven by a temporary driver, mowed down a 35 year old woman. If you see the video, the bus driver made no attempt to even slow down! This is murder in the first degree...

Condolences to the grieving family. Beyond the shocking news of it being a temporary (inexperienced probably) driver at the wheel, it’s the fact that these state buses are maintained in a poor condition that’s really sad. These outdated machines just don’t have sturdy mechanicals however well they’re maintained. The only option is to replace them, but then there’d be a cry about insufficient funds (really?).

I have no exact details, and don't know who did the wrong thing, but the husband of an ex-maid, and regular handyman for us, was knocked off his pedal bicycle on nearby ECR. People nearby turned away in horror as they saw the bus wheel approach his head. It missed by inches.

He suffered only bruises... and fear.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4700672)
Accident involving a traffic cop and bus .....
The bus driver has completely missed seeing the cop (was he distracted or was the cop in a blind spot?).

This was an accident waiting to happen due to sheer negligence on the Cop's part. The least he could have done was to wear a fluorescent jacket.

1. It was night time with obviously low visibility. The cop was wearing a black jacket and a black pant He had a white shirt on but only a small part of it was exposed towards the camera and not the bus driver. The chances of the cop going unnoticed was very high.

2. The bus was taking a turn and the cop was in the blind spot of the driver whose view is partially obscured by the front pillar and the black clad cop would have totally gone unnoticed during the turn.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Bigzero (Post 4700891)
...one small error away from danger while on the road.

That is a message that we can only hope more and more people take seriously.

One mistake, and it doesn't even have to be one's own, to end up maimed or killed, but people walk and drive around like they're indestructible.:Frustrati

For a change, a hilarious news. A man in Udupi has filed a complaint against his wife for negligent driving. She drove the car (Brezza) into a ditch. From the picture, it looks like the car toppled. Fortunately, all the six occupants including two children escaped with minor injuries.

Link

Accident near Karaikudi, TN.
A head on collision between a two wheeler and a TNSTC bus resulted in the death of one of the two persons who were in the two wheeler.

https://youtu.be/CoGtvHrs8O8

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Sooraj (Post 4701832)
Accident near Karaikudi, TN.
A head on collision between a two wheeler and a TNSTC bus resulted in the death of one of the two persons who were in the two wheeler.

RIP.
This is typical attitude of our people- having a short-sighted approach to driving. Not having the big picture of the road ahead for atleast 100 metres.

Instead of confidently overtaking the load auto, had the Scooty rider analysed why there is a traffic jam and whether there is any vehicle from opposite lane as seen 100 metres ahead, he wouldn't have overtaken.

Also, 'do not drive towards where you cannot see'.
This applies to blind overtakes like this, poor visibility, blind curves. The Scooty rider had no view of what lies ahead in the opposite lane. Still he darted confidently to the opposite lane without being patient.

Quote:

Originally Posted by deemash (Post 4699423)
Angamaly, Ernakulam Dist, Kerala -> Bus hit auto and all 4 passengers in the auto were crushed to death.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tom Sooraj (Post 4701832)
Accident near Karaikudi, TN.
A head on collision between a two wheeler and a TNSTC bus resulted in the death of one of the two persons who were in the two wheeler.

I see a similar accident pattern in these two videos.
The two wheeler tried to cross the road it seems just like the auto did blindly.

Everyday on the road, I come across many idiotic drivers and I see no end to their ever increasing numbers.

Quote:

Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4694733)
A very scary video of a bike accident involving a child. As per news reports from Jhansi, the child was in the front of the parent / grandparent on the bike and accidentally revved the accelerator. The bike crashes into a roadside eatery with hot oil which spills onto her. She apparently had serious scalds and burns and is admitted in hospital.
I find this scary as it shows the effects of carelessness and also how in a second life can change.

Thanks to Arun Gv for sending these images in. Heartfelt gratitude for sharing them with other enthusiasts via this Team-BHP page!

Quote:

Hi,

Referring to the attached post on the forum, I find it surprising that none have mentioned the solution to avoid it.
All scooters come with a brake lock. Not sure if it is designed for the very purpose of unwanted acceleration during engine idling, nevertheless works in such situations, similar to the incident posted.

I personally locked the brakes and accelerated the scooter and it worked.
Sad that these days, a lot of importance is given to discuss features and other things but not basic mechanical life saving ones like these.

We need to make it a habit to lock the brakes when the engine is idling. Please refer to attached pictures for more details.
Accidents in India | Pics & Videos-brake-lock-2.jpg

Accidents in India | Pics & Videos-brake-lock-3.jpg

Accidents in India | Pics & Videos-brake-lock-1.jpg

Btw, this arrangement has been from the days of the Kinetic Honda.It is a good habit to read the owner's manual always (although, if one buys a vehicle second hand, rarely does the Owner's manual gets traded!)

Quote:

Originally Posted by ChiragM (Post 4702207)
Thanks to Arun Gv for sending these images in. Heartfelt gratitude for sharing them with other enthusiasts via this Team-BHP page!



Attachment 1939846

Attachment 1939847

Attachment 1939845

FYI, lots of scooters including Yamahas comes without this brake lock.


Always wondered why they cut costs like these :-(

Quote:

Originally Posted by mithun (Post 4702297)
FYI, lots of scooters including Yamahas comes without this brake lock.

And this was part of standard equipment since the 90s only as my Kinetic Honda had it. A very useful technique even while changing the flat tires, especially rear tire that had to be locked to loosen the nuts.


All times are GMT +5.5. The time now is 10:28.