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Passenger opens car door onto oncoming taxi, gets slapped with $1100 repair bill

Passenger opens car door onto oncoming taxi, gets slapped with $1100 repair bill

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Everybody hates car accidents---- especially car owners. Usually accidents on the road are caused by the errant drivers themselves.... But what if they were caused by the passenger you just accepted?

Had you known of what would soon take place to your precious vehicle, would you still have taken on this passenger? That's right; probably not--- and we bet this PHV driver thinks so too! 

This dash cam footage from a third-party vehicle showed the moment the passenger door swung open and right into the face of an oncoming taxi.
 

Oh Boy.

Ouch! That, my friends, was just  the sound of hearts shattering and wallets shriveling up everywhere...

This shows the exact moment of impact:

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We can only imagine the utter horror of the driver as he heard the sickening thud of his precious Honda door, slamming into the unforgiving exterior of the Comfort Delgro taxi...

Criticism incoming:

Netizens took to the comment section, making their thoughts known:

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There were some who provided some valuable insight and advice:

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And one even asked the pressing question we all want to know the answer to:

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Naturally, we assume the passenger would be the one paying as it was their fault after all... But again, that is not always the case.

One netizen made a rather aptly-worded statement:

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Expensive, yes, expensive indeed! 

The total bill for the damages appear to be as stated below:

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Ack! Oh my heart! How it aches for the wallet involved...

What is the moral of this story, if you will?

We can agree that such an incident was very unfortunate and the most gut-wrenching part? It could have been easily avoided! A little care and caution goes a long way. I am sure the passenger, taxi driver and the PHV driver would agree.

I hope the PHV driver gets his repairs done soon so that he can continue to drive and pick up his passengers on the daily. After all, that is his main source of income. Isn't it astounding how one action can cause so many ripples in the course of life?

Just as well, I really do hope the passenger exercises more caution in the future! Not just for their wallet's sake, but for the safety of others too!
 

 

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This are idiots driver who must be taught a lesson, I wonder how thy passed the driving test, besides it is common courtesy to ask family members to wait at HDB pickup area or void deck to pick up instead of at MSCP whereby ( U know ) how tight the space @the designed of MSCP , causes dents and such. Driver do bear in mind, pick up/ drop off @Shelter area or void deck less cars, not at MSCP.🙌

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Title sounds like passenger is paying for the damage, really expensive trip.

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Ouch, it really hurts I am a taxi driver at supremetaxis and once a child opened the door in the mid of the road caused a pickup to ran through the door and a smash. Fortunately child was safe but his parents got a hit of €1000. Poor souls 😴

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