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Nissan NV200 goes full turtle on the CTE after travelling at not-so-turtle speeds on the CTE

Nissan NV200 goes full turtle on the CTE after travelling at not-so-turtle speeds on the CTE

jameskarlchan

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TL;DR = A Nissan NV200 speeds on the wet road, loses control, hits the side railings and overturns on the CTE

 

The speed limit for goods vehicles on expressways is 70km/h.

There’s no way that this van was adhering to said speed limit.

Watch the minute-and-a-half-long video to see what I mean:

What happened

At about 0.02, you can see that the van swerves to avoid a car in front of it. Doing so sends the van out of control on the wet road (it’s raining, by the way).

It then proceeds to hit the side railings before overturning dramatically on the CTE.

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A recipe for disaster

I have no idea what the driver was thinking.

It was raining, and the ground was wet.

Visibility could not have been that great.

The speed limit for goods vehicles is 70km/h.

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All the conditions listed above perfectly line up; just waiting for an accident to happen. And true enough, it did!

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This commenter has a point.

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Most comments feel that the van driver deserved this.

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There were some sparks when the van overturned though.

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Ya lor.

 

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Every time I see speeding FnF G-platers - this is exactly what I wish to see happening to them

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Just now, Macrosszero said:

Every time I see speeding FnF G-platers - this is exactly what I wish to see happening to them

Same bro..the guy that succumbed .. I had no feelings

 

thatbsaid , I actually got my kidney from one of these FnF apparently 🙏🏾

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8 minutes ago, RadX said:

Same bro..the guy that succumbed .. I had no feelings

 

thatbsaid , I actually got my kidney from one of these FnF apparently 🙏🏾

I will be charitable then and call them potential organ donors

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Just now, Macrosszero said:

I will be charitable then and call them potential organ donors

Agree bro. They shd give them an organ donor card when signing up for the job

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On 22/11/2022 at 09:31, Jamesc said:

Is there such a thing as half turtle?

:D

If you are talking about a vehicle roll-over, then No. 😁
For a turtle either turns totally upside-down or not at all! 😁

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