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 t-bone collision, pls ride safely, rider RIP

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jimmyktp
post Sep 16 2025, 10:06 AM

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QUOTE(sihamsedap @ Sep 16 2025, 06:57 AM)
i normally kutuk motobodo but this one really sohai driver

rip rider
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The rider has got no hazard perception. In the UK, hazard perception is one of the lesson one should know especially in cases like this. Anticipate idiots on the road. His life might be saved had he slowed down instead of accelerating towards a junction.

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jimmyktp
post Sep 16 2025, 02:22 PM

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QUOTE(ScooterBoi @ Sep 16 2025, 11:55 AM)
I was that idiot once. Similar situation as in the video.

I was waiting for a slow lorry (coming from my left) to pass before entering the main road. There was a new billboard across the road, and I was looking at it while waiting for the lorry to pass.

Entered the road when the lorry passes... as I was turning right, I see a bike there. It was a kapchai... and he has stopped and was looking at me!

He had noticed that I was not looking to my right.

(Yeah, important to have eye to eye contact in such situation. And this only works when the car windows are not heavily tint.)

(And not only the bike was accelerating towards a junction, he overtake on double lines.)
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Yep.. eye contact. That's what motorcycle instructors in the UK taught riders, and that everyone on the road is trying to kill you so have to be extremely alert.

In TS video, it shows that the motorcycle rider was overtaking (on a double line) hence the increased speed towards junction.. can't turn back time. Costly mistake by both parties but only one lived to survive the outcome that nobody wanted it to happen in the first place.

 

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