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Netizens divided over cause of blame for motorcyclist’s accident

Netizens divided over cause of blame for motorcyclist’s accident

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A Mazda driver tries for a lane change that did not end well. The incoming motorcyclist skidded off course and fell down at the side of the road. Onlookers came on to assist the motorcyclist but the Mazda driver had driven off without a second word. 

The news was that the rider had suffered minor injuries and abrasions on his leg.

Watch the video for yourself below 

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Netizens were divided over the main culprit for the cause of the rider’s accident.

Some placed the fault on both parties

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Whilst others placed the blame entirely on the motorcyclist

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And others entirely on the Mazda driver 

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However, it seems like the overarching opinion was for the innocence of the Mazda Driver, given that he did in fact utilize the turn signal, and managed to lane change at a decent slow speed. 

 

What do you think? Whose side would you be on in this situation?

Either way, let’s wish for the well-being and safety of the cyclist who got injured. 

 

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Some will swear that lane splitting is definitely safer, especially when squeezing through at a high speed.🤐

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Signal only and this happened? Next time I know what to do liao when I see a fast bike.

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2 hours ago, Watwheels said:

Signal only and this happened? Next time I know what to do liao when I see a fast bike.

Tiagong the new SG highway code says u gotta speed up to block if u see someone ahead give signal to change lane

So correct lor

 

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And others entirely on the Mazda driver

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Honestly, you didn't recognise the blatant sarcasm here?

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