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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4820315)
Another drunk driving accident in Hyderabad this week.

The rider apparently turned his head to talk or listen to the pillion rider as per some bystander reports and then swerved right into the median and barricades.

Another guess, there could've been a opening in the Median, but temporarily closed, therefore barricaded.

Maybe, the rider wanted to take a U-turn, so he turned his head and looked behind, before changing lane, but couldn't realize that the gap in the median is closed. And also, he was drunk, there delayed response from his body.

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Originally Posted by jaaz (Post 4821697)
Another guess, there could've been a opening in the Median, but temporarily closed, therefore barricaded. And also, he was drunk, there delayed response from his body.

That looks to be a clue.

Not sure if there was an opening as they were not on the right lane to take a u-turn and was speeding as well.

But the barricades kept on the other side has to do something. Why they were pulled to that might remain a mystery!

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It is sad to see that if no logical reasons found, then we categorize as drunk and driving. Couldn't it be a heart attack?

Two men travelling in a tempo were killed in a road accident that occurred in the Hasimara Gurudwara area near NH-31 under Alipurduar district.

Looks like the tempo driver lost control being a curved road and also jumping a speed-breaker.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f5M-MVi3CaM

https://siliguritimes.com/road-accid...in-alipurduar/

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Originally Posted by RM Motorsports (Post 4822376)
Two men travelling in a tempo were killed in a road accident that occurred in the Hasimara Gurudwara area near NH-31 under Alipurduar district.

Looks like the tempo driver lost control being a curved road and also jumping a speed-breaker.

Was the truck driver arrested? If so, installing CCTVs at crucial traffic junctions is a futile exercise. The tempo did jump over a possible speed breaker and went on to a collision course, possibly due to driver losing control finally colliding with the heavily loaded truck which doesn't appear to be speeding and is in its lane. RIP poor souls.

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Originally Posted by RM Motorsports (Post 4822376)
Looks like the tempo driver lost control being a curved road and also jumping a speed-breaker.

Another example to prove why having a dash cam is so much more important now! It should be the first item on every vehicle owner's accessory list.

For the trucker, if it wasn't for the cctv footage, he would've been rotting in jail for a long time for no fault of his. I hope the police don't have him arrested.

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Originally Posted by RM Motorsports (Post 4822376)
Looks like the tempo driver lost control being a curved road and also jumping a speed-breaker.

Was that a brake failure? The tempo seems to have its brake lights turning on after jumping the divider, but continued to go and ram on to the truck.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4822500)
Was that a brake failure?

Braking should not have been needed at that point. Speed should already have been ok for the curve ahead.

I can't make out if this might have been a skid caused by wrong braking, or just plain bad steering. I leave it to sharper eyes and minds to suggest.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4822500)
Was that a brake failure?

I think the steering got locked due to the jump on the speed breaker. Notice how he desperately applies the brakes while going in a straight line towards the truck. Steering lock due to the pinion having either got jammed in the rack or come out of it altogether, in my opinion.

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Originally Posted by RM Motorsports (Post 4822376)

Looks like the tempo driver lost control being a curved road and also jumping a speed-breaker.

May the victims rest in peace and I hope the lorry driver comes out of this incident without much trauma.

It was a mistake of the tempo for going over a marked speed breaker at high speed and I would assign equal blame on the engineers who decided to put a speed breaker on the middle of a curve! There has to be another speed breaker long before the curve begins so that drivers can clearly see and slow down. If it's like this, such accidents can happen to anybody and is more likely to happen to a hot hatch which can take that curve much faster. Mid corner braking can be dangerous for an inexperienced driver in a car without electronic aids.
But that said, in an ideal world a simple speed limit sign and maybe few rule strips would prevent such accidents but we live in a lawless land.

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Originally Posted by balenoed_ (Post 4822500)
Was that a brake failure? The tempo seems to have its brake lights turning on after jumping the divider, but continued to go and ram on to the truck.

The tempo mostly looks like a Tata Ace or something similar, looking at it's puny tyres. It also seems it was heavily laden with cargo. Even if the driver applied heavy brakes or steering, the tempo went straight because of Inertia. Looks like even the wheels did not lock because of heavy weight.

Also small transport vehicles like Tata Ace (chota haati) are very much in demand because of their versatility. At least airbags and ABS should be mandatory of such vehicles, infact mandatory in every type of commercial vehicles.

Audi's accident with a tractor-trailer on NH48.

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Honda Amaze got crushed between two trucks at prasadampadu junction, Vijayawada on 9th of this month. There were three occupants in the car and all survived. Newspaper report states that a women was driving the car and spotted a truck taking a turn and stopped the car for the truck to pass. A truck following her couldn't stop and rear ended the car and dragged it further. Reports claim that the truck's brake's failed.

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1 killed, 3 injured as car rams into a tree on Ghodbunder road.

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One person died while three others suffered severe injuries in a car accident on Ghodbunder Road on Saturday evening. The driver of the car lost control and it rammed into a tree, near Manpada, along Ghodbunder Road. The police have found a liquor bottle from inside the car, and are trying to establish if it was a case of drunk driving.
https://m.hindustantimes.com/cities/...G64AtqaFL.html

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Originally Posted by wheelguy (Post 4823593)
1 killed, 3 injured as car rams into a tree on Ghodbunder road. ...

And the car is a complete mess. Tree suffers only minor injuries. I'm afraid that this is a usual outcome of car v tree.

Of course, we have to ask the usual seat-belt question.

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Originally Posted by wheelguy (Post 4823593)
1 killed, 3 injured as car rams into a tree on Ghodbunder road.

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Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom (Post 4823611)
And the car is a complete mess. Tree suffers only minor injuries. I'm afraid that this is a usual outcome of car v tree.

Seems like it's a Fortuner, not sure first gen or facelift. Might have hit the tree and stood up on it, crushing the driver's head, probably!!


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