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| ![]() A tragic accident near Soro in balasore district (Odisha). A couple died and their 13 year old son is in hospital. The family was travelling from KOLKATA to PONDICHERRY for vacation. The accident happened at 7 AM morning. They took night halt at Balasore in the previous night and started for their next trip in the morning. here is the pics and news cut from the newspaper. The news is in odiya language. ![]() Car number is WB-06 J 7494 Last edited by KALINGA : 19th October 2015 at 09:34. |
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Senior - BHPian ![]() | ![]() Read this on the KeSRTC blog today. Quote:
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| ![]() on my way to the meet point for a breakfast ride yesterday early morning, saw a bike accident on the Benniganahalli flyover (that joins KR Puram). there was a crowd gathered and was causing a traffic pile up. people were already helping the person as i approached the spot. i saw a glimpse of the rider sitting on the side walk and that made me stop. he was wearing an Alpinestars riding jacket - one of the riders in our group wears a similar jacket! curiosity turned into worry; i parked my Ninja on the side and put on the hazard lights and approached the fella. i was relieved to find that he was not the guy from our group (who i was supposed to meet in the next 5mins). nevertheless, i thought i'll see if i could offer any assistance or help of any kind. a woman had taken the phone for the guy and dial the number he had shown her and asked the other person on the line to reach the spot immediately as there has been an accident - i believe it was someone from their riding group, the Gold Town Bikers. then one of the guys from their group showed up and asked people to help him move the rider to the hospital. after looking around for 10mins, they got an auto, got the rider in and drove to the hospital (i guess). now, to describe the scene - here's how i saw it: the rider was sitting on the sidewalk clutching his right leg, which seemed to be bleeding. at first i thought it was a cloth wrapped around his leg, but no - it was his jeans soaked in blood from below the knee. from the way hie right leg was articulating i could figure out that his leg was broken at the shin. the bleeding might have been caused by a bone protruding through the skin and a fractured vein. the guy was in pain (obviously) and was pulling and pressing his legs. i told him not to move around or bend his legs as that additional pressure will result in more blood loss. there was blood on the road. once the rider was taken in an auto i mounted my bike and was moving out when i saw the rider's bike - a blue Yamaha R1. it was lying on its side and parts of it were broken and kept nearby (windshield, bits of faring etc.). it would seem that the rider was getting on to the flyover at high speed and on the left hander (yes, the flyover curves to the left towards KR Puram) he either lost control of the bike or was taken by surprise by another vehicle that maybe moved into his path and lost control. in the process he might have landed on the divider, with his leg between the bike and the divider - causing the fracture. what was sad and disappointing at the same time was that the only protective gear the rider was wearing was his helmet (i guess because otherwise there would have been head injuries) and his jacket - no knee guards, no riding boots; he was wearing sneakers ![]() hope he's learnt his lesson on both ATGATT and also riding safe. i for one am going to wear my boots and knee guards even when i'm riding to office. gotta have 'em legs to be able to ride (or drive). i had my GoPro mounted on my chest, but i felt it was inappropriate to take a video at the scene. as i was moving out, i partially got a grab of the accident site. in the below picture, the R1 is lying on the ground just across the auto on my left (you can see those two guys looking at it). ![]() Last edited by IronH4WK : 19th October 2015 at 12:38. |
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H4WK, I googled for this group & T-BHP, got this link: http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/street...ml#post3795729 Seems more like an all-show type of 'bikerz', gauging from their FB photos. Hope this guy and his fellow 'riderz' give a thought about proper riding gear before setting out on their next 'epic ride' |
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Raj, I am thankful to you for emphasizing on other side of the case. Quote:
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We both work separately and his employer already knows about this accident. Last edited by cruising_rapid : 19th October 2015 at 19:43. | ||||
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Senior - BHPian ![]() Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: electricity
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If that poor man who got killed is one of our relative, our son, our father or someone related to us, let’s say related to yourself. Will your reaction be the same? Will I or those questioning your intention do anything different. Probably yes, probably not. But since you posted the entire story, the frustration from many of the readers to see the rash driver going punishment free makes it feel like they don’t believe you. We are simply upset that as a witness to this incident and being part of the group you could have changed the outcome. Don’t get us wrong that we are taking it on you, We just believe a group of 14 could have taken the right decision to bring that culprit face the justice. He may live happily with no guilt of killing somebody. Personally i cannot. I rather face the justice or kill myself if i am the reason for someone’s death because of my unreasonable action and irresponsible driving. Again - We are not saying we would have done anything different. Try to understand that we are just sharing the frustration based on your story that your entire group could have played the true human role to bring the culprit to justice. Your story clearly explained how bad and rash the driver was from the beginning. It was not an accident to us, it was a murder to us and we reacted. Like someone said that Quote:
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14 of us could have certainly made a difference, but not when the matter is settled between the driver and the survivors with police being the mediator. For each individual, it's a personal choice if he desires to force police to do it's job and gets entangled with them even when it's closed from survivor's side. It is sad, very sad. | |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New Delhi
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It does seem, to me, that the title is what is deficient here because it only encourages what Team-BHP hands out infractions for - posts/PICS that 'add no value' to the thread! Value can only be added if a rational/relevant discussion is permitted, to ensure there are lessons learnt, just as you have earlier pointed out. ![]() | |
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It has been pointed out that the person who got killed did not have a DL. My question is what would have been his accountability if he was alive. IMHO the very fact that he is riding the bike without a DL is breaking every law in the book. What is the law on this, when someone gets injured or killed riding or driving without a valid DL? |
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Senior - BHPian Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: New Delhi
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If NOT, I must confess that I am a biased/affected party and that my personal views might not reflect the correct stance as per the law of the land. This is where many of us fail. | |
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Apologize if i am reading it wrong, but it almost appears that its ok to kill someone if they dont have a license. With or without license, driving rash and taking a life out is wrong. And as with any legal proceeding if there are enough eyewitness to prove that indeed the driver was driving rash and irresponsibly the case will be registered accordingly. Legal person in this forum can provide more guidance. But in this case there is clear evidence even by the story the driver of the car was not only irresponsible but also driving rash. And the person driving without a DL is breaking a law that states that you cannot drive without a DL.(Not every Law in the book). All these based on the story narrated here. Not based on the actual incident itself. | |
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| ![]() I must say that why you didn't bother to write each and every facet of the case in its entirety in your first post itself while the first post itself was very long. ![]() I have read many posts on T-BHP where slightly questioned, the OP starts bringing out facts which start presenting slightly different picture post after post and after few round of posts the picture gets entirely different. I request 'for god's sake' ![]() Leave aside the court of law, isn't the ends of justice are met if police mediating and settling the matter. How police does it is a matter of discussion for another day, another thread. While starting with 'poor family denied justice', we at least have 'some compensation agreed by the survivor', which makes us feel better than what we felt after reading it for the first time OP. What has passed in between is heartburn amongst the BHPians, feeling of frustration and numerous posts which were irrelevant to this thread in first place. Quote:
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| ![]() It is violation of law to drive / ride without a license, but the fact that the dead person did so does not exempt the other driver with a valid license of all blame. It would still be looked in to, about who was driving rashly or irresponsibly. The person without a license could be anybody - a curious teenager might have brought out an elder's bike without their knowledge or permission; or the driver might be someone whose license had expired recently and not yet renewed. (I believe there is a grace time allowed for the renewal). That fact does not, need not and should not mean the other guy can walk free. |
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