Pictures & Videos Of Automobiles Involved in Accidents. This is a discussion on Pictures & Videos Of Automobiles Involved in Accidents within Road Safety & Driving Sense. Part of The Rev Zone category; Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy cat
That's very unfortunate.
I've seen some cars that has the plastic lock like thing(the ... |
21st July 2010, 03:43 PM
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#241 | V6
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Originally Posted by Crazy cat That's very unfortunate.
I've seen some cars that has the plastic lock like thing(the one used by supermarkets to lock our belongings in a cover before entry, so that we cant sneak in any products- which can only be cut) to prevent hub caps to fall. Even if it gets dismounted, it wont fall. Of course, you need to use a new one every time you remove it. Hope you could understand what i tried to say. | I have seen that in many cars. Its really usefull.. |
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21st July 2010, 04:33 PM
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#242 | V10
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| that pics looks like accord! |
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21st July 2010, 04:41 PM
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#243 | Suspended
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| Seems like an NHC to me.
RIP. |
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21st July 2010, 05:24 PM
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#244 | Core Team
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Originally Posted by type-r that pics looks like accord! | that looks like Accord/Sonata emberra to me. The long bonnet and the shape of headlamp slot suggests that.
It is definately not a city. Look at the long engine compartment. |
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21st July 2010, 05:52 PM
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#245 | V8
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| Hi dude,
I understood what you said. I have seen such stuffs in many innovas and qualis. My wheel is still running without caps. Will try to get it from dealer.
Thanks for the suggestion man. Quote:
Originally Posted by Crazy cat That's very unfortunate.
I've seen some cars that has the plastic lock like thing(the one used by supermarkets to lock our belongings in a cover before entry, so that we cant sneak in any products- which can only be cut) to prevent hub caps to fall. Even if it gets dismounted, it wont fall. Of course, you need to use a new one every time you remove it. Hope you could understand what i tried to say. | |
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21st July 2010, 06:27 PM
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#246 | Suspended
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| Wheel caps used to fall off so often from Scorpios, that once upon a time, M&M stopped supplying wheel caps and instead shod the scorpio with pressed steel wheels! |
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21st July 2010, 06:28 PM
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#247 | V10
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Originally Posted by Akash that looks like Accord/Sonata emberra to me. The long bonnet and the shape of headlamp slot suggests that.
It is definately not a city. Look at the long engine compartment. | even rims suggest it was probably the old accord V6 or something. |
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24th July 2010, 10:26 PM
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#248 | V12
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| Thanks for posting the picture Crazycat!
@ Marun Very unfortunate incident really Marun! Yeas even i have seen many cars fitted with that thing suggested by Crazycat. Its better you also get them in order to avoid future accidents like this! OT: BTW Marun even i go to Vandalur daily for visiting my dad's site , the same route which you are travelling now! We can meet easily! |
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25th July 2010, 12:05 AM
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#249 | Core Team
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Originally Posted by type-r that pics looks like accord! | J.Ravi posted a bigger picture of this car before the database error occurred. Anyways, It's looking like an Accord to me too (Old Gen.). Here's a picture for reference.
Drive Safe,
350Z |
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25th July 2010, 12:07 AM
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#250 | V12
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| Too bad that such a nice car was ruined! Night driving is always risky that too in ECR! |
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25th July 2010, 01:32 PM
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#251 | Suspended
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| Hey guys, saw a minor accident 1 or 2 hrs ago, at Indiranagar, on the road on which Heritage Grocery is located. The Indicabbie was turning into a by-lane with a huge radius, which is against the rules, and in the process got banged by a water tanker. Minor damage, only the rear bumper got twisted. 
It was clearly the Indicabbie's fault, but the Tanker driver could definitely have braked in time. The Indicabbie made a call, and 5 minutes later, a traffic constable arrived and started questioning. 
Some guy who was in the tanker (R) and the Indicabbie (L) 
Twisted bumper. |
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26th July 2010, 10:27 PM
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#252 | V12
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| Looking bad , i guess even the body panels on the left side must have got damaged and maybe even few dents on the rear door! |
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26th July 2010, 10:36 PM
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#253 | Suspended
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| No damage to the rear door, but the body panel must have got minor scratches/dents. |
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27th July 2010, 04:59 PM
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#254 | V10
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Originally Posted by Marun Many have same situation like this.
Most of the lorry drivers pushes us off the road and overtake. Not only lorry drivers, also flaged scorpios and fortuners. Sometimes Sumo and Tavera.
Some of the roads are not proper too. The height between the puddle and road is pretty huge which can lead to car bottom kiss the corners of the road. Sometimes its even worse, ends in an accident.  | lOl Arun, these things are common while driving.
The best way is to recognise them well before, & blinking the head lights.
You mentioned Scorpio, But i give way to all. |
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27th July 2010, 05:05 PM
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#255 | Core Team
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| Recently an ANHC which was being driven by a drunken maniac killed a couple of labors who were working because of Common wealth games in Delhi, during midnight. That area is quite close to my residence.
Drive Safe,
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