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Originally Posted by clevermax (Post 4696721)
Just one look into his pocket and that's all it takes for him to hit the SUV which swerved to the left for some reason.

Not wearing a helmet. Says enough about what he thinks of road safety.

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Originally Posted by BenjiRoss (Post 4694733)
... the child was in the front of the parent / grandparent on the bike and accidentally revved the accelerator.

The father left the key on the scooter. Probably left the engine running. What for? Kids will always try pulling, pressing or twisting things. For me, the father wasn't thinking enough.

Today morning I witnessed a minor accident in front of me. I was driving in the lane near to divider and a lady was driving ahead of me in left lane and without helmet. Suddenly an auto standing on left side started its journey. It hit the rear wheel of her scooter as she swerved in panic.

Scooter went zigzag for about 5-10 meters but the lady controlled it. Although it was a minor incident, but I realized importance of helmet even at low speeds just by watching the scooter going haywire.

There was a scuffle between the lady and auto driver and onlookers gathered quickly. While this was going on, me and one other rider, both with their helmets on, smiled at each other and went ahead. We did not stop because there was no injury to anyone and we did not want to be part of crowd who just assembles to watch the fun.

I witnessed a near miss, two days ago, with an auto crossing a crossroads (his right of way) as a car came relatively fast across, and so nearly hit it left-side on. The car braked and stopped. The auto took a swerve to right that was gravity-defying for a three wheeler. Neat reaction, and perhaps a little luck, by the auto driver.

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Originally Posted by Rahul Rao (Post 4708747)

Well it's Maruti. People will complain if airbags deploy and they have to replace them. Threshold of impact set for airbag deployment is quiet high in stock cars. Good news is that you can get it reduce using OBD port, but you have to do that after every software update.

The impact to the Ertiga is more of a lateral than a frontal one. Perhaps that's the reason why airbags did not deploy in this case.

However, more importantly, please do not spread misinformation on this forum. I don't know where you got this information from, but there's no such thing as reducing the threshold of airbag deployment using OBD port for any car. The thresholds are set high in all cars for a reason, which is that airbags are nothing but controlled explosions that can do more harm than good in many cases. Hence they are only deployed when the high thresholds are met.

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Originally Posted by d3mon (Post 4709397)
The impact to the Ertiga is more of a lateral than a frontal one. Perhaps that's the reason why airbags did not deploy in this case.

However, more importantly, please do not spread misinformation on this forum. I don't know where you got this information from, but there's no such thing as reducing the threshold of airbag deployment using OBD port for any car. The thresholds are set high in all cars for a reason, which is that airbags are nothing but controlled explosions that can do more harm than good in many cases. Hence they are only deployed when the high thresholds are met.

Also can it be due to the fact that there was no one on the passenger side, that air bag did not go off ? According to OP, there was no one else in the car.

Found this on instagram page of Gaadiwaadi :eek:

Read in comments that it happened in a Panvel, Navi Mumbai showroom of Kia. Driver hit 1st instead of reverse.

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Originally Posted by TROOPER (Post 4709837)
Found this on instagram page of Gaadiwaadi :eek:

Read in comments that it happened in a Panvel, Navi Mumbai showroom of Kia. Driver hit 1st instead of reverse

Got some more pics on whatsapp

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Originally Posted by SnS_12 (Post 4709897)
Got some more pics on whatsapp
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Looks worse than I imagined. :Shockked:

Hope everyone involved is safe.

Another question is, the red car which is for delivery too is damaged. Will that be just fixed and given to the customer?

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Originally Posted by TROOPER (Post 4709898)
Looks worse than I imagined. :Shockked:

Hope everyone involved is safe.

Another question is, the red car which is for delivery too is damaged. Will that be just fixed and given to the customer?

It probably is damaged. It looks like the silver car landed on its nose and the top edge of the windscreen hit the top edge of the red car. I see no other way the roof of the silver car could have impacted anything else.

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Originally Posted by TROOPER (Post 4709837)
Driver hit 1st instead of reverse.

Done that before, no doubt will do it again. And the other way around. However, never hit anything, or drove through any windows, doors, walls etc (so far!) for two reasons...

1. I don't slam the accelerator when close manoeuvring.

2. Driving is not about never making silly mistakes, it's about quick and effective realisation of what one did.

Speeding car hits a kid at a Zebra crossing.

https://youtu.be/5PEDyo6j1PQ

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Originally Posted by wheelguy (Post 4710153)
Speeding car hits a kid at a Zebra crossing.

Thats a very disturbing video. That was a small kid and going by the looks of it, that auto which parked next to the zebra line facing the wrong way might have made it difficult for the car driver to notice the kid. Nevertheless, the speed also had a major role. Hope the kid survives.

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Originally Posted by wheelguy (Post 4710153)
Speeding car hits a kid at a Zebra crossing.

Its heartbreaking to watch.

The parked Auto did hamper visibility for sure, but the car was definitely going fast.

The possibility of kids darting across the road is something that always worries me when I drive through villages and smaller streets. It becomes even more dangerous when it happens from behind parked vehicles. One can only hope that one gets to spot them early enough and react in time. Speed will be your number one enemy in such cases, so if in doubt, slow down!

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Originally Posted by Xaos636 (Post 4710174)
Thats a very disturbing video. That was a small kid and going by the looks of it, that auto which parked next to the zebra line facing the wrong way might have made it difficult for the car driver to notice the kid. Nevertheless, the speed also had a major role. Hope the kid survives.

That is disturbing on multiple levels. :Frustrati

Bad parenting: The kid was too young to be left unsupervised near a road.

Bad driving: The car driver made no effort to stop and look for pedestrians at a pedestrian crossing.

I thinking the car swerving to the right must have made the impact worse. If the car had swerved to the left, the impact could have lesser. However, I don't blame the driver for that choice, since the reaction time was very less.

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Originally Posted by wheelguy (Post 4710153)
Speeding car hits a kid at a Zebra crossing.

Terrible, I can just pray the kid hasn’t suffered any life threatening injuries.

If you see the kid actually obeyed traffic rules by waiting for traffic to pass at a zebra crossing and looking around before crossing. If that rickshaw was not parked there the kid would have probably noticed the speeding car and not crossed. Unfortunately, can’t say the same about the other adults in the video like the rickshaw owner who parked it next to a zebra crossing blocking the view, the passing motorcycle rider without a helmet and finally the speeding Kwid driver who did not even bother to slow down while approaching a zebra crossing.


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