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Agreed and I think the red Tuscon was in the other vehicle's blind spot also. The Grey vehicle still drive like a tuntun though . Situational awareness on the red Tuscon's part might have avoided this. Serious question, in a case like this, how does one explain this to insurance if making a claim?hustla_ambition101 wrote:Tuscon driver panic pulled.......
The_Honourable wrote:Like men Macoya-ing out here...
Rovin wrote:like trinis eh know dat ALL drivers supposed to stop at junctions to make sure d its clear to proceed ... like some of dem really buy dey license yes or dey dotish\ignorant
Usual bro, "ah get ah bad drive."hindian wrote:Agreed and I think the red Tuscon was in the other vehicle's blind spot also. The Grey vehicle still drive like a tuntun though . Situational awareness on the red Tuscon's part might have avoided this. Serious question, in a case like this, how does one explain this to insurance if making a claim?hustla_ambition101 wrote:Tuscon driver panic pulled.......
hindian wrote:" ah get ah bad drive" serious? Insurance really taking that explanation? If so I really eh know nuttin about this thing called life nah
pugboy wrote:so allyuh get speed bumps on the PBR Macoya section now, nice
Les Bain wrote:Any photos of these speedbumps?
Them accidents from now on would amaze you, I feel.
Rory Phoulorie wrote:Speed limit on the PBR is 65km/h.
That's no set of speed to slow down from for a speed bump. I assume they put the required signage on each approach to the intersection warning of the speed bumps.
What's the big deal?
Emergency vehicles especially ambulances use the PBR as main road is usually jammed as fk, those speedbumps make no sense. Whats even more senseless is that the drivers that traversing along Macoya Rd still breaking the red and nothing has been out in place to deal with their foolishnessRory Phoulorie wrote:Speed limit on the PBR is 65km/h.
That's no set of speed to slow down from for a speed bump. I assume they put the required signage on each approach to the intersection warning of the speed bumps.
What's the big deal?
maj. tom wrote:So instead of putting a chicane to slow drivers and force them to focus on the road and their driving, like a double mini-roundabout at each side of the intersection, the best solution they could come up with is speed bumps on an expressway? They have not even attempted to examine the real cause of the problem before attempting a solution. Just the cheapest which will be just as dangerous, if even more than before now.
They can make something like this work at that intersection. Divert the north-bound main road just a bit to the savannah direction.
So we ignoring the fact that ambulances and police use the bus route....or they have to abide by the speed limit as wellRory Phoulorie wrote:Speed limit on the PBR is 65km/h.
That's no set of speed to slow down from for a speed bump. I assume they put the required signage on each approach to the intersection warning of the speed bumps.
What's the big deal?
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