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Originally Posted by whitewing (Post 5188035)
Looks like the driver of the polo panicked after finding an auto beside him and mixed up the brake pedal with the accelerator. The polo goes on to hit the median and flip!
To the good fortune of everyone else involved, the polo did its antics just after the speed breaker.

Good point. Had it not been after a speed bump, the consequences could've been worse.

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Originally Posted by harry10 (Post 5188142)
Biker was so lucky. Literally was sandwiched between car and auto. Luckily escaped with some injury to leg. Auto driver was in complete daze and took him few moments to realize what's happening.

I think Polo guy mistakingly pressed accelerator instead of brake.

It wasn't a guy but a girl. She was learning to drive with her partner. I think the Polo might've been an automatic. If one doesn't know anything about how the accelerator pedal responds, I could see an auto car being disastrous to learn on for a complete noob. A heavier dab than ideal and the car can upshift and hit higher speeds than on the 1st gear of a manual car. A TSI would also explain the speed pickup.

Overall, the lesson here is to not teach someone driving in traffic until they have developed full control over the car itself on empty roads.

Person thrown out of the car highlighting the importance of wearing Seat Belts

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Originally Posted by Sarvodaya (Post 5188184)
Person thrown out of the car highlighting the importance of wearing Seat Belts

It seems two adults and a child was thrown out.

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Also, vehicle hit the median and veered towards left. The driver over-corrected it and toppled the vehicle. These two posts remind how easy is to topple a vehicle, whether high (Innova?? in this case) or low slung hatch (Polo in earlier post).

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Originally Posted by Sarvodaya (Post 5188236)
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The perils of kick starting while giving accelerator input on old bikes! The person just didn't let his right hand go. Important to note, most people do it by keeping neutral position of hand = zero accelerator and then pushing it if needed, rather than gripping in a way to give it max acceleration in neutral hand position.

That and, clutch while starting! Everybody leaves their vehicles in gear from time to time.

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Originally Posted by Sarvodaya (Post 5188184)
Person thrown out of the car highlighting the importance of wearing Seat Belts

Case of severe over correction by the driver. The car almost changed direction through a right angle instantly. This is not even a case of tripped rollover(usually vehicles slide and trip on the kerb or median). The lateral acceleration was so high and tyre grip so good that the Innova just rolled over.

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Originally Posted by Sarvodaya (Post 5188184)
Person thrown out of the car highlighting the importance of wearing Seat Belts


And also the importance of car seats/child seats. Both the occupants who were thrown away are extremely lucky not to land on their heads or have the car roll over them. I believe that the occupant who got ejected through the backlight before the median and impacted a pole may not be so lucky.

On a side note: The road marking at that intersection is a work of art. A box junction, that is not even required at such a location, is made on top of the lane lines that were present earlier:coldsweat. Even the lane lines have not been made correctly. Any idea where is this crash from?

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Originally Posted by pandabear (Post 5186333)
Sorry, it is always 100% rear guy's fault. No need for the 1% doubt. It is the rear guys responsibility to maintain proper stopping distance between cars. That is one rule always I hear when I drive out of India (not even sure if we have this in the rule book) and it just saves so much argument as to why the brakes were applied suddenly.

Recently, my car was rear ended by a State road transport bus in my hometown(I was driving from Bangalore and had just reached the town), while traveling at 5 km/hr. A biker tried to cut across my car and hit my front bumper, so I braked to avoid running over him. The bus conductor kept insisting that I was to blame because I braked to save the biker's life :unhappy . As I was arguing with them, a traffic cop came and told me that he heard "I braked" and that was the cause of the accident. Luckily, no one was hurt, so I didn't spend too much time arguing with them and left the spot. The boot had to be replaced and the repairs cost around 95K.
I did have a dashcam but it was just the front, so now I realize that I need a rear cam as well, although not sure how much that would help with these idiots rl: .

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Originally Posted by Newpunter (Post 5188833)
Recently, my car was rear ended by a State road transport bus in my hometown(I was driving from Bangalore and had just reached the town), while traveling at 5 km/hr. A biker tried to cut across my car and hit my front bumper, so I braked to avoid running over him. The bus conductor kept insisting that I was to blame because I braked to save the biker's life :unhappy . As I was arguing with them, a traffic cop came and told me that he heard "I braked" and that was the cause of the accident. Luckily, no one was hurt, so I didn't spend too much time arguing with them and left the spot. The boot had to be replaced and the repairs cost around 95K.
I did have a dashcam but it was just the front, so now I realize that I need a rear cam as well, although not sure how much that would help with these idiots rl: .

That is one of my urban nightmares. With the City buses in Chennai(and possibly in other cities as well) driven the way they are, I dread for the worst especially at signals if I have to be the first car to stop. The MTC buses do not bother if the red has just turned ON. Have had quite a few close calls of screeching MTC brakes behind me and getting honked/cursed for stopping when signal has just turned red :Frustrati

If on a bike I consciously move to a lane where there are vehicles behind me and watch behind my back for sometime.

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Originally Posted by Newpunter (Post 5188833)
I did have a dashcam but it was just the front, so now I realize that I need a rear cam as well, although not sure how much that would help with these idiots rl: .

Sorry to hear but good news is all safe. With state transport does not matter if you are the the front or back, you will always be at the receiving end. rl:

Somewhere in Tamil Nadu, a father and son found a box of fire crackers for Diwali, which they took, and on the way back, it exploded killing them both. Wonder whether it was some explosives instead of fire crackers. RIP.

https://youtu.be/goVP7s505u8

Oh my God. That's horrifying.

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Originally Posted by sparky@home (Post 5189078)
Somewhere in Tamil Nadu, a father and son **************** and on the way back, it exploded killing them both. Wonder whether it was some explosives instead of fire crackers. RIP.

Maybe am being over sensitive after seeing the video and how unfortunate the incident is for the family :unhappy
(The same newspaper is running multiple pages giving multiple perspective of the cause)

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Originally Posted by sparky@home (Post 5189078)
... Wonder whether it was some explosives instead of fire crackers. RIP.

Fire crackers are explosives.


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