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No way a dealer can ask the customer if he/she knows driving or if he/she is confident enough :D.

It is just like asking a customer at a restaurant if he/she has enough money to pay the bill!.

There are some things that are taken for granted. Though now we know how dangerous it can be.

Whenever I have driven somebody's else's car or vice-versa, I ensure all the controls are clearly understood by the driver, get a feel of the pedals, honk once or twice, change indicators and usage of headlights, high/low beam and flash.
And of course, adjust the seats and ORVMs as per convenience.

And all of this before moving. Hardly takes a minute.

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I hope they RIP but am also happy they didn't take any hapless bystander with them.
I really don't want to sound sinister here, but such souls can never RIP. I almost witnessed this live yesterday, as I was returning to Bangalore from Gowribidnur.

These idiots were doing these stunts just ahead of me, while couple more jerks were recording them on their phone while riding pillion on other bikes. I slowed down expecting trouble, and not too soon a S-Cross hurling down the road at great speed almost knocked these morons out when they made a very sharp U-Turn.

I only hope that the 3 dead are the ones that were doing such dumb stunts in the middle of the highway :deadhorse

Looking at the Polo and Carnival episodes, I am only glad that many 'incidents' were avoided thanks to these in-showroom accidents. Imagine yourself or your family crossing the road ahead of these cars, or your kids cycling anywhere near these newbies!

These episodes only reiterate the need for stricter RTO norms for approving a DL to a person.

PS - A few months ago during the lock down initial phase my neighbor wanted to borrow my wife's Kwid AMT to run a family medical emergency. After fumbling even to start the car (press the brake pedal to crank) he decided its not his cup of tea and instead took my Sail UVA. Wise thinking, me thinks now!!

A similar case like the Mercedes S Class.


Watch: Locals Jump Into River To Save Newlywed Couple In A Half-Sunk Car https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/jhar...nk-car-2249958

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Originally Posted by Arjun Reddy (Post 4828768)
A similar case like the Mercedes S Class.


Watch: Locals Jump Into River To Save Newlywed Couple In A Half-Sunk Car https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/jhar...nk-car-2249958

This time the braveheart villagers could save the newly weds, who got a second lease of life.

Another very gory incident early this morning in Yellankha, on the highway leading to the Bengaluru Kempe Gowda Airport. Youngsters were doing dare devil and killer stunts on two motorbikes this morning. One bike crashed with the other. Result two dead on the spot, while the third one succumbed to his injuries in a hospital.

https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/...671727110?s=08

Tried searching about this, couldn't find, hopefully its not duplicate. Another accident due to the wheelies on public roads, near Jakkur airfield, Bangalore. We need to have strict rules and fines to discourage the loss of such lives and risk to public around.

https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c...w/76500675.cms

The easiest solution to avoid all this would be home delivering the car! Believe me, It will be a hassle-free experience.

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Originally Posted by gasinveins (Post 4829000)
The easiest solution to avoid all this would be home delivering the car! Believe me, It will be a hassle-free experience.

When I bought a pre-loved Nano from Spinny, I opted for home delivery. Saved myself from the hassle of driving intracity and also we never know what kind of parking facilities the dealer might have.

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Originally Posted by Ketan (Post 4828981)
Tried searching about this, couldn't find, hopefully its not duplicate. Another accident due to the wheelies on public roads, near Jakkur airfield, Bangalore. We need to have strict rules and fines to discourage the loss of such lives and risk to public around.

https://bangaloremirror.indiatimes.c...w/76500675.cms

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Originally Posted by anjan_c2007 (Post 4828794)

Another very gory incident early this morning in Yellankha, on the highway leading to the Bengaluru Kempe Gowda Airport. Youngsters were doing dare devil and killer stunts on two motorbikes this morning. One bike crashed with the other. Result two dead on the spot, while the third one succumbed to his injuries in a hospital.

https://twitter.com/TimesNow/status/...671727110?s=08

Same accident.

Seeking cheap adrenaline rush costed them their life.

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Originally Posted by itwasntme (Post 4828532)
https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...w/76498453.cms

I hope they RIP but am also happy they didn't take any hapless bystander with them. They aren't the most careful of riders shall we say.

I passed this spot right after it happened and had the misfortune of seeing one chap with his skull split open. Idiots!

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Originally Posted by Venkatesh (Post 4827633)
Kia Carnival crashed into the wall right after the delivery. Airbags deployed

This is really sad to see a new car crash against a wall at the time to delivery. No wonder my dad handed ovee the keys to me as he had never driven an automatic. I shouldn't be laughing but this was hilarious to some extend. I'm sure it will work its way to careless accident compilations on YouTube. Car seems really solid but the part supply is dead slow in Kia.

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Originally Posted by Brishti (Post 4828702)
Or you could have done it like this:-

This is not funny. But hey, yes it is! lol:. Love the way the showroom guy covers his ears!

Pros do stupid stuff too. There was a VW dealer in London with a hire department, and I used to take cars for weekends and holidays from them. Sadly, I had an accident in the nicest one, a Passat estate. They had to get it back, 300 miles, on a truck. Anyway, I was actually absolved in a police report, and the company was OK with that and continued to rent cars to me. I asked after the Passat: the front end repairs were costed at over 2,000 GBP. But the worst thing was that the company driver backed it out of the workshop straight into another car. So it went straight back in for back end repairs.

At a big Maruti service centre, long ago, my Swift had to go back to the technician for some small thing after a service. I wanted to drive it, but the service advisor flatly refused. And by the time we reached the technician, I could understand why. Every available space was taken: the room to manoeuvre vehicles was at absolute minimum. But that was a far cry from a couple of turns to reach the gate from the delivery spot

Companies could have a rule that no members of the public drive on the company premises ever. That would mean delivering on the street, or, at least, on an unobstructed front courtyard. As others have said, when the truly incompetent are involved, this just transfers the inevitable disaster to the public road, where consequences could be so much worse.

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Originally Posted by BANDHAV (Post 4829037)

Seeking cheap adrenaline rush costed them their life.

Can understand that the guy who rides it might enjoy this madness, but what the heck does the pillion gets to enjoy here apart from hanging on to the riders butt and about to fall from that bike.

Ridiculous, I have no remorse to these guys who met with the accident, this is a common sight in almost all these routes that connects to the Bangalore urban outskirts.

Sad for their parents.

Just previous weekend I had narrow escape with guys doing wheelies on 80 feet road in BSK 6th stage in early morning, they couldn't control the direction of their scooters and they were about to hit my car head-on. They were on wrong side of the road and they could have killed any of the few senior folks who are out for a walk.

I have no remorse to these guys and their parents, who didn't teach them basic responsibility, and trained them as murders. In some cases, sponsored them the two wheelers, which is weapon in wrong hands.

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Originally Posted by Ketan (Post 4828981)
Another accident due to the wheelies on public roads, near Jakkur airfield, Bangalore.

And what went wrong here. Video shows that one of the bike went and hit the other one which looked to be stationery. What was the other doing stopped there. These maniacs generally keep going and why did the guy at the front stop. And this guy with its pitch up attitude (45 degrees?) would not have a visibility of the road down. Heck!

Look at their ages- 16,17,22..


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