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Originally Posted by Yash390 (Post 5440417)
Just saw a crashed Toyota Fortuner on the way back home. Will follow up on this.

The overspeeding car was allegedly being driven by a college student and there are no mentions whether the driver was intoxicated or not. It hit a tree first and then jumped over the divider, landing in the opposite lane. The two occupants were badly injured but were soon released from the hospital. Here's a video of the damaged car
- https://www.instagram.com/reel/ClVau...d=YmRhOGE0MWQ=

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Originally Posted by alto99 (Post 5445160)
Didn't the accident happen at 830 pm? Or are today's dashcams so good that they can capture as if it is daylight. Including the sunrays of sun which has set few hours before?
Wasn't the truck 8 axle vs this 6 axle? Or did the truck pick an axle from another truck ahead?

Dashcam footage is of another accident at the same spot just few days later. The previous one did occur during night time. Second accident was during day time.

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Originally Posted by AdityaDeane (Post 5445052)
A car's dash cam footage is out showing the accident from the front and rear Dash cams:

https://youtu.be/7gBcbcQbA2g

This is from 10/4/2022, and the truck is a TATA. The one involved in recent mega pile up was a Ashok Leyland.

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Originally Posted by silversteed (Post 5444929)
The next generation learns the same antics from these unruly parents - and the cycle continues.

This is absolutely correct, and has been my observation since long. No amount of "good behaviour" and civic discipline taught in schools will work, as children learn from their parents' example.

Children of conscientious drivers will grow up to be better behaved drivers themselves. Children of boors will be sociopathic boors.

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Originally Posted by Yash390 (Post 5440417)
Just saw a crashed Toyota Fortuner on the way back home. The car's front end is in a really bad shape, the accident itself looked quite recent. I could not figure out how some debris ended up in my lane. The photos aren't clear enough to form theories. I could see the divider damaged from one place. No further details.

This road is notorious for overspeeding drivers. Late night + empty roads = your guess is as good as mine. The car had big aftermarket wheels and some sort of decals/vinyl wrap. Will follow up on this. This is all my dashcam could capture at night.


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Hi...is it by any chance the erstwhile canal road connecting Tel bhavan chowk to ballupur road? Back in the day when I used to live in ONGC colony it was a single carriageway.

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Originally Posted by AnuragK (Post 5445969)
Hi...is it by any chance the erstwhile canal road connecting Tel bhavan chowk to ballupur road? Back in the day when I used to live in ONGC colony it was a single carriageway.

Yes, it is the same road, I've known it as ONGC chowk from the past 20 years. :) It is a 4 lane road now.

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Originally Posted by Yash390 (Post 5446000)
Yes, it is the same road, I've known it as ONGC chowk from the past 20 years. :) It is a 4 lane road now.

Wow! Great to see such progress but unfortunately where there are good roads, there are accidents too:disappointed

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Originally Posted by AnuragK (Post 5446009)
... where there are good roads, there are accidents too

This will always be true no matter which country/location.

It was a lot worse in the past on dividerless highways and frequent headon collisions.

The 4/6 lane divided recent highways have been a boon.
People used to drive recklessly much above speed limit in the past on such roads, but with time most people realize the risks and drive within limits on our highways.:thumbs up

However many seem to have forgotten these days how to drive with patience on undivided highways. Everybody is hell bent on overtaking the vehicle in front and coming directly in the path of opposite traffic.

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Originally Posted by AnuragK (Post 5446009)
... ... ... where there are good roads, there are accidents too:disappointed

Some studies in GB, where roads have been massively [over-]engineered in recent decades showed that it was counter-productive. When a place looks safer, people take more risks. The perception of danger is important for safety.

Another accident today on the same Navale Bridge.
https://indianexpress.com/article/ci...lties-8291281/

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Originally Posted by chaitanyakrish (Post 5443528)
One of my friend is driving cars for more than 20 years and he has this habit of coasting in neutral.

We always had a disagreement on this practice and when I shared the above incident with him, his response was "somehow I do it more often, but I do it only when absolutely safe" . :Frustrati

May be these habits are picked up in early stages and never got corrected.

In very early stages of my driving, I used to do the same and also, disengaged clutch at start of braking. Thanks to a good friend who noticed this and explained the error that I was making. It took sometime, but the mistakes were surely corrected. This was some 20 years back.

Another mistake that I used to make was to tail vehicles in front even at higher speeds. This too was corrected after another friend scolded me.

Having good observers and guides in early stages of driving is very important as formal training on these aspects in almost non-existent.

Not an accident, but a case that rather fits the "could've been a nasty accident" description-
https://youtube.com/shorts/2B-x_CGDgIY?feature=share

From Coimbatore, dated 23rd November 2022.

Patience - Patience Patience...

The reason most accidents happen - a complete lack of patience. The blokes who met Mother Earth in this video are the typical young and reckless lot - who have no formal training, no knowledge of road rules, no driving license.

You can even hear the guard shout...

I was just lucky!

https://youtu.be/KscpRWdzYss

Sorry for posting a link, the video is embedded in their webpage itself.

https://www.manoramaonline.com/fastt...-accident.html

One nasty looking accident! Like a homing missile that was locked on to a poor unsuspecting rider :(

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Originally Posted by deathwalkr (Post 5446950)
Sorry for posting a link, the video is embedded in their webpage itself.

Really a shocking video, the rider who got hit tried maximum to avoid the accident, but the speed was too high, I think.

There were three guys on the bike, and you can see two other bikes have arrived at the scene after the accident, I believe all three bikes were racing.


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