QUOTE(n8210 @ Jun 14 2015, 11:26 PM)
Very serious accident to take note thks for sharing...most probably is absent of ESP and bouncy of the car loss traction....This post has been edited by Miaovin_cat: Jun 15 2015, 12:09 AM
[Official] Perodua Alza MPV Club V3, Car One Moment ,MPV The Next
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QUOTE(n8210 @ Jun 14 2015, 11:26 PM) Very serious accident to take note thks for sharing...most probably is absent of ESP and bouncy of the car loss traction....This post has been edited by Miaovin_cat: Jun 15 2015, 12:09 AM |
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Eithanius,Jun 14 2015, 11:54 PM]
It's scary... All those dividers going thru cars and impaling its occupants... So far I've read 2 to 3 cases involving Vivas, and this one Alza... 1. Perodua cars have no ESC, prone to losing control especially if it's still on stock crappy Synergy M5 tyres... 2. Something wrong with the construction of our road steel dividers... It gives me the impression that those are like knives arranged along the roads pointing out to kill motorists unlucky enough to ram on them... [/quote] Strongly agree on your point 1 which I think the root of the accident, no Esp and lousy tyres easily loss control.... |
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