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Elephant offloaded in the middle of the road. Scooterist seeing the animal suddenly, panics, loses control and hits the mahout. Scared elephant runs off. Had she hit the elephant there could have been loss of life
https://www.manoramaonline.com/news/...ent-video.html
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gt6jM-ZjLv4

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Originally Posted by poloman (Post 5270008)
Had she hit the elephant there could have been loss of life

When I first saw the video on reddit, I assumed it was a woman with a child on platform as well. But upon closer inspection, it seems that the scooter was ridden by a man who collapsed to the platform upon impact.

They indeed got lucky considering the fact that the tusker could've easily trampled them.

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I believe this video is mirrored. The lorry and scooter was in the proper lane in the reddit video.

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Originally Posted by poloman (Post 5270024)
But in the news report also they have mentioned a lady was riding the scooter.

That news report is nothing but a description of the video. Not at all surprising since most journalists just need to push out such articles within a deadline and they hardly look deep.

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Originally Posted by Keeleri_Achu (Post 5270020)
When I first saw the video on reddit, I assumed it was a woman with a child on platform as well. But upon closer inspection, it seems that the scooter was ridden by a man who collapsed to the platform upon impact.

They indeed got lucky considering the fact that the tusker could've easily trampled them.

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I believe this video is mirrored. The lorry and scooter was in the proper lane in the reddit video.

Yes looks like that is the case. But in the news report also they have mentioned a lady was riding the scooter.

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Originally Posted by Keeleri_Achu (Post 5270020)
But upon closer inspection, it seems that the scooter was ridden by a man who collapsed to the platform upon impact.
I believe this video is mirrored. The lorry and scooter was in the proper lane in the reddit video.

Thanks for pointing out, at first glance it looks like the lady was driving the scooter.

The original video (not mirrored) is available in the news report below.
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Originally Posted by poloman (Post 5270008)


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Originally Posted by adisan (Post 5270053)
Thanks for pointing out, at first glance it looks like the lady was driving the scooter.

The original video (not mirrored) is available in the news report below.

This incident has generated lot of trolls and memes (and some making fun of the lady and her driving skills)

1) Yes, the scooter was ridden by a man and seems the video is low quality that people assume it was ridden by the lady (she was sitting behind and her long her getting thrown away gives the wrong impression)
2) There is enough visibility so i am not sure why the rider missed the mahout.

Driving is not a careless task. Need to be focused on the road all the time. Overall, a big mishap just missed !!!

Well whats that? Seriously? Looks like some show-off tactic went wrong. :D

https://www.facebook.com/watch?v=4834225713330822

(EDIT: This is Facebook video, not sure how to post it here with preview visible in the post, so need to click on the link to watch it)

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Originally Posted by sunishsamuel (Post 5271184)
2) There is enough visibility so i am not sure why the rider missed the mahout.

On watching the video multiple times, it does not seem like the man fell as a result of the impact. Is it that he had a medical emergency or something that caused the incident? The lady has done very well to prevent the bike and herself from falling, given the circumstances.

Happened to come across a Nexon that fell into the road-side gutter. This location is bang next to a park and thus led to a congregation of curious onlookers. Spoke to the owner and he had apparently taken the tight right turn with too much speed and lost control. On further inquiry got to know that he only had a 3rd party cover and his comprehensive insurance had expired a while back. Luckily, no one was hurt.

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Originally Posted by MotoBlip (Post 5272703)

On further inquiry got to know that he only had a 3rd party cover and his comprehensive insurance had expired a while back. Luckily, no one was hurt.

Glad that the owner came out safe! Well, I understand not having comprehensive cover for very old/ about to be salvaged car. But this seems like the updated Nexon Variant. Reminds me of a friend of mine who did not insure his Scorpio S10 SUV and within one month the car got lost from Dwarka, Delhi. It was hardly 2 years old. Now he ensures that all the cars (around 10) in his family are insured rl:

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Originally Posted by MotoBlip (Post 5272703)
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That is quite a sharp right turn. Maybe the driver was distracted? Who knows :confused:

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Originally Posted by Pancham (Post 5265958)
I thought it was the opposite for the XUV. I saw this video by Gagan driving in thick fog at 80kmph to showcase how well the ADAS works. The car was able to detect what the driver couldn’t and slow down if there was anything at a distance.

https://youtu.be/JQllw_Oj_9Q

The curious thing with these systems in India is that they tend to work mostly when one has engaged auto pilot. Having it on my MG ZS (UK version) and having tested it extensively on MG Astor as well as XUV700, I have noticed that the detection of vehicles and pedestrians works fairly well (around 80% accuracy) when you have the adaptive cruise control engaged as I assume the system is then actively looking forward. However, if you don’t have the MG Pilot activated, even though the autonomous emergency braking is turned on, the system tends to ignore practically all objects in the front. Engineers have explained that the sensitivity is likely reduced as we have so many non stop obstacles due to indisciplined traffic and it would lead to constant emergency braking. I have conducted some careful tests where I avoided braking when driving towards a parked car but I have never received any warning or seen the emergency braking take place. Of course I don’t dare push it too close due to safety considerations. In general driving, I see autonomous emergency braking come on very rare occasions. In addition, the systems only recognise certain pre programmed objects. Hence a parked truck with no lights might not be picked up if the auto pilot was not enabled.
I would love to hear about the experience of other drivers.

Just received these images through WhatsApp. Not sure where it happened. It's a Tata Punch. Looks like a very bad head on collision.

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Originally Posted by aditya.bhardwaj (Post 5273663)
Just received these images through WhatsApp. Not sure where it happened. It's a Tata Punch. Looks like a very bad head on collision.

This is said to have happened on the Delhi-Chandigarh National Highway near Kurukshetra. The Punch was doing speeds over 140kmph, when it jumped the divider and collided head on with a Punjab Roadways bus. A woman passenger and her child lost their lives, the husband is said to have sustained major injuries. God rest their soul.

https://www.jagran.com/haryana/panip...-22524343.html

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Originally Posted by MotoBlip (Post 5273707)
... over 140kmph, when it jumped the divider

Not refering to the mishap here, but in general, driving at high speed for long periods on the right most lane very close to the one foot high divider is a sure shot recipe for disaster.

All it takes is a slight nudge of the steering to get the right wheel jump to come in contact with the divider and jump over it.
Its a high risk scenario and its always better to use the left and middle lane and use the right lane only for overtaking and return back to the left or middle lane rather than continuing to drive on the right most lane.

Vehicles jumping across the divider is becoming such a frequent occurrence on our highways mostly due to the unscientific design of the divider (apart from the above mentioned driver error).

Rather than having a foot high concrete divider on which the wheel can easily climb over, it should be a steel sheet barricaded fence high enough to deflect the vehicles bumping into it rather than allowing them to jump over it.
Also the practice of growing bushes on the divider attracts grazing animals and adds to the risk.

It happened with me. I was with a friend in his Nexon on the Tumkur road when a truck from the opposite side jumped the divider at high speed. He saw our car and swerved to his left, to avoid hitting us. The heavily loaded truck toppled on a biker crushing him. All this was captured on the dashcam.
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Originally Posted by for_cars1 (Post 5273846)
Vehicles jumping across the divider is becoming such a frequent occurrence on our highways mostly due to the unscientific design of the divider (apart from the above mentioned driver error).


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Originally Posted by Sebring (Post 5273883)
The heavily loaded truck toppled on a biker crushing him. All this was captured on the dashcam.

Thank God you guys escaped from it. May the biker's soul RIP. If you don't mind, can you share the dashcam video?


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