Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Second road accident for this month

I was late for class!!!!!! That was the result for sleeping on for another half an hour. :D

As I waited anxiously for bus to class, a biker with his red bike, changed from its moving vertical position to slightly skidded horizontal one, then to the ground. The biker got up immediately after the fall! (eh?) With a firm hand, instructed the gray proton car driver to pull over at the side of the road. All those actions proof that no injuries happened on him. (Thank God!) Indeed, he is still in one piece. Some conversations took place at the side of the road. I couldn't comment much on this. I had no idea what was their topics of discussion. Could it be deciding on the amount of compensation? Or just some words of apology? I think at least a minimal of compensation had to be compensated to the biker though no damages could be spotted on his bike. Maybe for a few secs of traumatic, mental distress and psychologically tortured? Who knows, it might haunt him for life after that? So money is the solution huh? lol In less than 15 mins time, both of the main characters of this incident left the scene, in peace. :)

Road accidents.
Sigh.


1 comment:

john..... said...

very well written post and very informing too i would like to add some things about road accidents: Keeping both hands on the steering wheel of the vehicle is a strategy that many individuals are taught when they first begin to drive., avoiding the use of mobile phones, iPods, MP3 Players, and more is essential for maintaining full control of your motor vehicle while it is on the road or navigating through lots, drivers should never be under the influence of any drug, prescription or otherwise while driving. Illegal drugs can impair an individual's driving ability greatly,Follow all driving regulations at all times for the safest ride. Maintain the proper speed and avoid tailgating other vehicles to ensure a safe stopping distance. Paying attention to weather reports and anticipating road conditions are two strategies that can also assist drivers in maintaining safe driving practices.