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Road accidents that result in horrific injuries are becoming more frequent today. The same videos may be found in plenty online. A man riding a motorcycle experienced a similar incident, fortunately, he was unharmed. In a terrifying video that has gone viral online, he came dangerously close to colliding with a moving truck and barely survived.
IPS officer Dipanshu Kabra posted the now-viral footage on Twitter. A man riding a motorcycle can be seen crossing a street at full speed in the CCTV footage. A truck abruptly appeared, and the motorcycle rider nearly collided with it. Fortunately, he survived unscathed and with a razor-close shave.
Read the caption of the video in English, “Maintain such speed that an accident never happens. Others are also safe, you are too.”
Take a look at the video below:
ऐसी गति राखिये, दुर्घटना कभी ना होय,
औरन भी सुरक्षित रहै, आपौ सुरक्षित होय. pic.twitter.com/Gvy6B96EdDAdvertisement— Dipanshu Kabra (@ipskabra) January 5, 2023
After being shared online, the video received over 34k views. In the comments area of the video, Twitter users responded. The motorcycle rider was also blamed in several online forums.
Check out the comments below:
No sir! The two wheeler is at fault. When you come in to the main carriage way, you stop look and proceed.
Advertisement— Brajeshjha (@Brajeshjha) January 5, 2023
I firmly believe that legal age for driving must be 25 years. It must be allowed when people can understand value of family for themselves and society.
— Devendra (@Devendr90834533) January 6, 2023
the bike riders should have thanked and helped the truck driver…..he just saved their life 🤯
— Raman Khanna (@ramankhanna9) January 6, 2023
😳😳😞
Advertisement— Anjali verma–AV (@AnjaliASharma1) January 5, 2023
😲😲
— Jyoti (@Jyoti67761638) January 6, 2023
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