Originally Posted by Pferdestarke
(Post 4565166)
This one came as a what's app forward. Seems to have happened in Bangalore. The Evoque is a test drive vehicle and was being driven at very high speeds before crashing. The customer who's driving the car was instantly killed where as the SA escaped with minor injuries. |
Originally Posted by pratyush6
(Post 4565168)
However a lot of TD vehicles are driven rashly. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 4565172)
NICE Road where you can drive at insane speeds and crash like this! We have company buses do 120 on an everyday basis here. So the RR doing those speeds especially on the concrete stretch is quite imaginable. This is the sad part of this road that gets abused very badly. |
Originally Posted by pratyush6
(Post 4565179)
Did this happen there? |
However 120 and 190 are very different speeds. |
Most likely the guy would be doing 140-150 max and then had an accident. However the speed itself is irrelevant here. |
Originally Posted by Pferdestarke
(Post 4565166)
The customer who's driving the car was instantly killed where as the SA escaped with minor injuries. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 4565172)
This is the sad part of this road that gets abused very badly. |
Originally Posted by balenoed_
(Post 4565200)
Why on earth did the SA let him drive in such speeds. And passenger side looks more damaged, not sure how he escaped with only minor injuries. Looks like the car was airborne, flipped, rolled and came to rest. No wonder it happened at that notorious PES exit. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 4565182)
Yes. As per a BHPian Sandsun7 who sent a pic, this happened at PES college exit of NICE Road. I was only trying to say that this is one road that is abused quite badly with insane speeds. The road design itself is very bad in the first place and then the traffic on a regular day. |
Originally Posted by balenoed_
(Post 4565200)
Why on earth did the SA let him drive in such speeds. And passenger side looks more damaged, not sure how he escaped with only minor injuries. Looks like the car was airborne, flipped, rolled and came to rest. No wonder it happened at that notorious PES exit. . |
Originally Posted by dark.knight
(Post 4565239)
As the SA and customer build a rapport, the SA has no other choice but to be a sycophant and pander towards the customer's curiosity to over-speed, check its handling, comfort at high speeds etc. To prevent this, ALL showrooms must make a TD-taker sign a piece of paper with instructions which should also be narrated/translated by the SA accordingly, and the instructions should be - 1) Obey all traffic laws as you would as a car owner 2) Stick to nationally defined legal speeds i.e 80 within city limits and 120 on highways 3) No rash/dangerous driving and 4) When found in violation of the above points, the SA reserves the right to stop the test-drive and drive the vehicle himself back to the dealership. This may be ever so slightly detrimental for a successful sale to take place, but over time all the customers will comply. An accident will result in much worse things. |
Originally Posted by balenoed_
(Post 4565200)
And passenger side looks more damaged, not sure how he escaped with only minor injuries. |
Originally Posted by paragsachania
(Post 4565330)
Related Video with more images from the Range Rover Crash. From few pictures it is evident that the RR has hit the booth lane divider and then crashed out of the fencing and landed where it is. The PES Exit booth at the end of Link Road is located after a super long gradient, quite dangerously. For anyone with a combination of adrenaline rush and absence of common sense, it's very easy to remain oblivious on how fast you are approaching the toll booth and then you brake or panic or run loose trying to find a lane with less cars in queue or even one with no barricade (half the lanes here are usually barricaded and you realise this only when you are very close to the booth) and then you crash. As keyboard experts we can speculate what may have happened in 100 different ways but those who take this route on an everyday basis will know about the obvious dangers I am referring to with the location of this booth, the speeds you can attain and the way you can go out of control!! |
Originally Posted by Thad E Ginathom
(Post 4565257)
As to the loss of the passenger: his genes will not be missed. But I hope he does not already have family and dependents. |
An accident during a high-speed test drive of a Rs 65-lakh Range Rover Evoque claimed the life of a 31-year-old businessman and left his wife with a fractured spine. The deceased, Sagar Jayaram, an interior decorator, was a resident of Girinagar. Sagar’s wife Sandhya (27) sustained a fracture in her spine and is admitted to the BGS Global Hospital off Uttarahalli Main Road near Kengeri. Sagar’s son Samarth (6),and his friend and business partner Gowtham, and the demo driver Shivakumar escaped unhurt in the accident near Hoskerehalli toll booth on NICE Road, in west Bengaluru on Tuesday afternoon. Sagar planned to buy a Range Rover and had booked a trial drive on Tuesday from a Jaguar showroom in Rupena Agrahara on Hosur Road. The five of them, including demo driver Shivakumar, took the NICE Road for the demo and were headed towards their home in Girinagar around 2.35 pm. "It happened in a couple of seconds,” said a toll booth staffer. The car was travelling at a speed of at least 150 to 180 kmph. It looked like the driver lost control and avoided hitting the toll booths, the police said. There were no tyre marks on the road to indicate braking, said a police officer at the spot. The car initially hit one of the extreme left dividers meant to segregate vehicles. It then hit the guard rails, and ploughed through a fence and fell 10 to 12 metres down an embankment. The toll booth staff and other motorists rushed to the victims’ help and tried to extricate them from the car fearing it could catch fire. Police rushed to the spot and shifted the victims to BGS Global Hospital. Prima facie it looks like Sagar was driving the car with the demo driver Shivakumar in the passenger’s seat. The car flipped over several times and Sagar was found bleeding from his face and ears. The driver and the co-passenger were wearing seat belts and the air-bags deployed. Sagar was declared brought dead at the hospital after which his body was shifted to Victoria Hospital for postmortem. |
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