3 camera on board. Coincident? Staged?
3 camera on board. Coincident? Staged?
If you can make it on Kiwibiker you can make it anywhere.
I'll start by replying to posts then finish with what I could find out so far.
Taiwan coach buses like this are pretty famous (or infamous) for having crashes. Causes of crashes really do differ but many times it's because the bus hasn't been properly serviced or fixed for a plethora of reasons, the bottom line often being one of those.
I haven't been able to find any news recently about it (as the crashed occurred in October of 2009) however I'll include some links later.
Hardy har har but no, Mitsubishi.
It's only within the last few years that motorcycles have been allowed to drive on the highway/freeways here in Taiwan and even then they need to be bigger than 550CC and also require a special red license plate. That and such bikes are really quite expensive here in Taiwan so you generally don't see too many of them around. I'm always happy when I do see them and do my best to wave*.
*Not meant to turn this into a waving thread.
I don't believe this is the case but then again I can't find anything to prove/disprove this.
Aye, that was the first thing I noticed when this was all over the news after the accident, at least that person was paying attention to their rear. Most Taiwanese drivers are pretty f'ing clueless honestly, they get in their car or on their scooter and it's like they're the only ones on the road.
Neither, besides the actual accident this footage is a big problem as it was leaked out onto the internet.
The company (UBUS) has had accidents before and they installed cameras on all their buses. This footage was actually supposed to only be given to the police after the accident and as far as I know only several high up people in the UBUS company would have had access to it. So either one of them leaked it or the police did.
OK that said here are some links I found with more information:
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/taiwan/l...9/4-killed.htm
http://www.taiwantoday.tw/ct.asp?xitem=70278&CtNode=416
My own guess is that the bus driver wasn't paying attention and tried to break in time but the breaks didn't work.
Typical to Taiwan news it's news one day and nada the next. Granted my Mandarin isn't great but I can't find more up to date information about this.
Oh and as for the English translations in the video, for example the 'clap' should be something like 'hit' or 'crash' and the others while poorly translated yes, I've definitely seen worse English here. And more so I don't fault people here who have a hard time translating things into English, especially considering how many foreigners don't know the first thing about Mandarin.
Why they will not win the war. Just not the right attitude for the locals.
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