As my car is being used by my dad for the next couple of days.. I decided to catch a cab to work this morning... Little did I realise the drama that would unfold barely a few minutes from my house.
A motorcyclist who did an illegal turn against the flow of traffic, in my case, the cab I was in swerved and jammed on his brakes to avoid this little pest of an insect... In the rush of things, I only noticed that he didn't put on his helmet and both me and the cabbie didn't note down his registration number..
As mentioned, when the cabbie jammed on his brakes, there was another bike at the back of the cab, he saw what was happening but obviously couldn't stop in time due to the short distance between him and the cab.
I had half expected a screaming match to ensue as they pulled to the side of the road to talk things through with the motorcyclist that hit the cab from the rear... In all common sense, I don't blame him, the pest was the one who started the whole chain reaction of things and should be the one who should be faulted. The pest just ran off away from the scene of the accident.
The cabbie came across as one of the more 'generous' cabbies around... He just asked the fella for RM50 to sort out the bumper clip that holds the rear bumper of his Iswara cab. I just hope that the motorcyclist lives up to his end of the bargain in promising to pay for his share of costs.
I was quite impressed in how things were handled... All very civil unlike some uncouth louts that I've crossed paths with before this. It's similar to my very first accident.. I actually wrote off a Wira Aeroback by hitting the rear end and because it was parked in front of a tree, as the car moved forward from me hitting the rear, the front end got hit as well from the impact of the accident. I was scared shitless and when the owner came out, he was more concerned on my well-being rather than his car.. :Touch wood: my one and only major accident till now, hope to keep that record.. Guardian angels welcome to look over my shoulder and help me keep to my safe record.
Well, Have a 'safe' day ahead folks :D
A motorcyclist who did an illegal turn against the flow of traffic, in my case, the cab I was in swerved and jammed on his brakes to avoid this little pest of an insect... In the rush of things, I only noticed that he didn't put on his helmet and both me and the cabbie didn't note down his registration number..
As mentioned, when the cabbie jammed on his brakes, there was another bike at the back of the cab, he saw what was happening but obviously couldn't stop in time due to the short distance between him and the cab.
I had half expected a screaming match to ensue as they pulled to the side of the road to talk things through with the motorcyclist that hit the cab from the rear... In all common sense, I don't blame him, the pest was the one who started the whole chain reaction of things and should be the one who should be faulted. The pest just ran off away from the scene of the accident.
The cabbie came across as one of the more 'generous' cabbies around... He just asked the fella for RM50 to sort out the bumper clip that holds the rear bumper of his Iswara cab. I just hope that the motorcyclist lives up to his end of the bargain in promising to pay for his share of costs.
I was quite impressed in how things were handled... All very civil unlike some uncouth louts that I've crossed paths with before this. It's similar to my very first accident.. I actually wrote off a Wira Aeroback by hitting the rear end and because it was parked in front of a tree, as the car moved forward from me hitting the rear, the front end got hit as well from the impact of the accident. I was scared shitless and when the owner came out, he was more concerned on my well-being rather than his car.. :Touch wood: my one and only major accident till now, hope to keep that record.. Guardian angels welcome to look over my shoulder and help me keep to my safe record.
Well, Have a 'safe' day ahead folks :D