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March 15th, 2013 09:38 PM #41Sa mga friend ko lang narinig yung story thru facebook. Bakit parang nawala na yung post na naishare nila? di na namin makita.. minagic na ba?? hehehe
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March 15th, 2013 09:39 PM #42Naku, wag masyadong mayabang kung nakakaangat ka.. Kung mali ka, mali ka. Halata naman dun sa picture na nagcut yung black altis.. Papasok yung black car dun sa lane ng elantra. Tignan niyo yung direction ng jeep sa likod, umiwas pa nga ata yung elantra e pero hindi umabot..
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March 15th, 2013 09:44 PM #43
Obvious naman kung sino ang naging arrogante at confrontational.
Naturingang manager pa naman, kupal naman pala ang ugali.
Student lang yung ka ekwentro nya, mas mature sya, dapat sya ang umintindi.
Kailangan pabang tawanagn yung daddy na lawyer kuno at laos na mayor just to settle a simple traffic dispute.
Baliktad imbes na yung student ang tumawag ng tulong kung sino payung dapat nasa wastong utak ang sya pang nanghatak ng ka resbak.
At kita naman sa picture, sya ang nag cut.
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March 15th, 2013 11:16 PM #44
nakaka asar isipin noh? sadyang marami lang talaga ang mga taong "Makapag-Drive Lang."
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March 15th, 2013 11:30 PM #45
Natuto lang magdrive..nakalimutan yung road courtesy. Nakakatawa kasi paulit ulit nyang reason yung 'xa ung nasa likod eh, kaya xa ang mali'
Kung ganun ang rule, unahan nalang pala sa pagsingit :hysterical:
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March 16th, 2013 12:52 AM #46
I've refrained from commenting here and on the posts on Facebook for a reason: The boy's side is only one side of the story.
Obviously, you should take care when merging or changing lanes, but unless someone cuts into your lane very quickly, it is ridiculously easy to avoid an accident.
Just last month, a truck tried to run us off the road on the NLEX. Twice. Buti nahuli siya sa tollgate, and he was fined thanks to CCTV footage. But that's beside the point. The point is, it was ridiculously easy to stop and avoid a collision because the other vehicle was ahead of me. As seen in the pictures, the boy struck the rear fender of the woman's car.
If their front fenders collided, he could claim that she suddenly cut into him. As it was, she was almost completely in front of him before she merged or she was already far in front of him and he was simply going to fast and failed to slow down in time.
I hear he says he was sitting still? In that case... how do you hit a stationary car with your rear fender? Due to the way steering works on a car, a misjudged swerve will see you hitting an object inside the arc of your turn with your doors, not your rear fender, as it moves away from the arc of the turn.
Doesn't matter whose attitude you hate more, a case is not decided by emotional appeal, it's decided by facts. In the absence of evidence to the contrary, the girl actually has the stronger case. The angle of her vehicle as it merged is not sharp, and does not suggest she was swerving violently, and she was almost an entire car length ahead of the boy during the collision.Last edited by niky; March 16th, 2013 at 01:00 AM.
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March 16th, 2013 01:30 AM #47i think the pattern of the scratches, on very close inspection, would reveal who hit who ... do the police make this type of analysis? kumbaga, ala csi?
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March 16th, 2013 01:54 AM #48Nawala un link nun estudyante sa FB. Shinare ko pa naman un para makarating sa mga kakilala ko sa ACN =)
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March 16th, 2013 04:31 AM #49
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March 16th, 2013 08:51 AM #50Yung nasa 3rd lane ang may kasalanan unless may arrow mark sa road na you can turn from that lane. This is since the student says na pinilit niya makaliko sa intersection, ibig sabihin di siya pumunta ahead of time sa proper turning lane.
I agree that the accident could have been prevented by defensive driving but when one of the party in a collision is violating a traffic law then he's automatic at fault. The one who didn't violate the traffic law is presumed the victim of the traffic violator's recklessness.
Pero since bobo traffic enforcers natin dito, at uso palakasan, may lusot pa rin yung anak ng ex-mayor.
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