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2 minutes ago, No_body_friends said:

very sad

looks like driver is inexperienced and dumb

1. not asking everyone to wear seat belts

2. driving in wrong lane on a highway at 10pm in night

3. unable to steer out from the traffic to reduce the impact

 

 

let's pledge that we don't allow this happen again in our watch

1. don't drive with passengers if you are not experienced

2. always wear seatbelts if you are inside car ( half brain bafoons who say it's not needed to wear seat belts in rear seats should be thrown out in nearest dumpster )

3. avoid driving after 9 if possible

4. never drive in opposite lanes

5. if you are not sure of the area, road, weather conditions , drive slow and be in middle or right lane.

 

 

 

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8 minutes ago, No_body_friends said:

very sad

looks like driver is inexperienced and dumb

1. not asking everyone to wear seat belts

2. driving in wrong lane on a highway at 10pm in night

3. unable to steer out from the traffic to reduce the impact

 

 

let's pledge that we don't allow this happen again in our watch

1. don't drive with passengers if you are not experienced

2. always wear seatbelts if you are inside car ( half brain bafoons who say it's not needed to wear seat belts in rear seats should be thrown out in nearest dumpster )

3. avoid driving after 9 if possible

4. never drive in opposite lanes

5. if you are not sure of the area, road, weather conditions , drive slow and be in middle or right lane.

 

 

 

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Notice the people driving bikes with heads turned sideways and most dangerously riding bikes  on wrong side of the road on national highways at high speeds . 

Don't be like jana sainiks 

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avoid single lane highways at all cost. if you dont have patience then dont take them. 

if you have kids , upgrade to SUV - not mandatory but if you can afford it , please do.

take flights . no point driving long distances

and always take uber after a party if you had few beers.

 

 

 

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4 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

 

Notice the people driving bikes with heads turned sideways and most dangerously riding bikes  on wrong side of the road on national highways at high speeds . 

Don't be like jana sainiks 

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Main Causes of Head-On Collisions

The main causes of head-on collisions are:

  • Drunk driving: Drunk driving causes approximately 60 percent of all wrong-way crashes. The driver’s reflexes and judgment are impaired as are the ability to calculate distance.
  • Drowsy driving: Long-haul truck drivers and night shift workers are often overwhelmed with drowsiness when driving, but drowsy driving can affect anyone. A person may be tired at the end of the work day, coming home from a party or someone who is just generally sleep-deprived. Reflexes are diminished and the drowsy driver may simply fall asleep at the wheel. Some studies show that drowsy driving is as dangerous as drunk driving.
  • Distracted driving: A distracted driver is highly likely to veer into the oncoming lane. It doesn’t take long for that to happen. Examples of distracted driving are texting, talking on a cell phone, fiddling with the radio dial or rear-view mirror, putting on makeup, eating and the list goes on.
  • Wrong way drivers: Drivers may become disoriented and drive on to a highway using the off-ramp instead of the on-ramp. They turn the wrong way on a one-way street. This is more often found in elderly drivers over the age of 70, who are the cause of 15 percent of all head-on collisions.
  • Hazardous road conditions: Potholes, road debris, bad lighting, lack of dividing lines and other road problems can cause a driver to veer out of the correct line into the path of oncoming traffic.

What to do if a Car is Coming Your Way in Your Lane

If you see a vehicle coming toward you in your lane, you do not have much time to act in order to prevent a devastating head-on collision. The Safe America Foundation has published defensive driving tactics that may help you get out of the way of a vehicle speeding toward you in your lane.

  • Swerve to the right. Unless there is a horrendous drop-off, you are better off driving off the road than being hit head-on by an oncoming vehicle.
  • Always look ahead. If you look more than a couple of hundred feet ahead of you, it is likely you can see the danger coming while there is still time to act.
  • Flash your lights. The driver driving toward you is likely drowsy, drunk or disoriented. If you have time to flash your lights a few times, it may be enough to get the driver’s attention and send him or her back into the proper lane.
  • Check the reflectors. Be sure you are not the one going the wrong way. If you find you are looking at red reflectors, you are the one going the wrong way and need to get back into your own lane.
  • Call 911. If you avoid the oncoming danger, pull over as soon as possible. Call 911 and report what happened. Give as much of a description as possible. Report what kind of vehicle it was, the color, exact location of where you are and what direction the faulty driving was traveling.
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8 minutes ago, Ryzen_renoir said:

 

Notice the people driving bikes with heads turned sideways and most dangerously riding bikes  on wrong side of the road on national highways at high speeds . 

Don't be like jana sainiks 

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always wear seat belts man , karma kalithey they can save lives 

be attentive while driving and avoid distractions , especially night travel aithe be extra careful as visibility is low..

 

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