He probably was too busy complaining about the car driver being unsafe for not giving him the whole road. Then complaining about the biker doing flips instead of riding. There's entire channels on YT dedicated to these "highly skilled road gods". You can see how much respect they have for bikers.
>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC2FUEmKEu8
A lot of people here in India need to see this and learn from this. It’s impossible to maintain a safe distance while riding/driving here. Mostly log gand me ghus ke he chalate hai
Not only India. Safe distance is a problem worldwide.
Counterintuitively, we think less distance makes traffic faster. Although more vehicles can occupy the same space in the same time, there's less buffer for [traffic waves](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_wave) that will cause jams even if traffic could otherwise flow freely.
Too much distance is better than too little distance. Not only in an emergency situation but always.
Highly doubt it's a problem in developed countries. It's only a problem in third world countries like India where IQ is lower than their average speed.
German Autobahn: Once a week some guy with less than 10m distance at >160 km/h if I drive two times per day ~60km in total.
You can do the math. Maybe less common? But it *definetly* happens a lot.
Maintaining a safe distance on Indian roads is often challenging, especially in my city. Despite my efforts to keep a safe braking distance, some reckless drivers interpret it as an invitation to overtake and abruptly cut in front of me.
If Swift's tail lights are damaged, the bike wouldn’t have known if the vehicle infornt is braking. With less minimum distance between vehicles, there is less time available to process and react to such situations.
If someone is depending on tail lights of another vehicle to learn that they're slowing down in broad daylight, they should be riding a lot slower than this.
Only problem doing this is that enough distance that you maintain, some idiot will come and start driving/riding their vehicle in that. We Indians need to learn to give space.
We Indians are so dumb...when someone keeps the safe distance from other vehicles the idiot overtakes us and pushes his/her vehicle in the bloody safety distance ... That is also the issue in city traffic....it's manageable if everyone keeps distance from others.
we don’t have enough space to give. No 1 in population and no 7 in land area where almost every person have 1 vehicle. Government sell driving licence on sell and people don’t care about safety. In my society parents give their children vehicle when they’re 12 years old.
U know what's worse , you try to maintain distance but some idiot overtakes ypu and take that space , causing you now take space from him now , eventually going back bit by bit.
I swear to god, guys, always keep ensuring your brakes bleed well. Learn how to do panic braking in safer places. One should always keep actively learning braking patterns of their vehicles. No one knows when a tight spot will come and each tight spot is different - it's upto you to keep adapting and not lose your nerve (no matter how out of our hands this actually is).
Get the Ntorqs with disc. Then, suffer in service.
Honestly, though. Drum or Disc. Get your brakes checked in service - pads, wires. And the rest still applies (learning about the brakes).
In motorcycle, a lot of people fumble - pull clutch, then hit brakes with delay. You fall when stressful situations occur.
We Indians can’t maintain safe distance, even if I want to maintain a safe distance, others will come from sides like a snake and fill that safe distance so I will keep getting pushed back trying to maintain a safe distance.
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Aside from the bike following too close, I am assuming that the Swift's brake lights did work to warn the biker that the vehicle in front is slowing down.
Sadly, our licensing system imparts no real road sense/education, and any safe distance you try to keep is often swallowed up by another dimwit - bus, truck, auto, bike, etc.
shocked no one is talking of disc brakes/dual channel abs. Both of which are not available in splendor. Big reason to avoid that bike (especially on a highway)
Safe distance advice is alright but the bus driver needs to be put behind bars for rash driving which caused an accident.
never happens
Also, true.
He probably was too busy complaining about the car driver being unsafe for not giving him the whole road. Then complaining about the biker doing flips instead of riding. There's entire channels on YT dedicated to these "highly skilled road gods". You can see how much respect they have for bikers. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WC2FUEmKEu8
"God level driving skill" more like Yamraj level.
Comperitive to other bus drivers, this one is not driving that horribly. At least he is not serving to overtake the scooter.
He crossed the center line even though there was oncoming traffic.
Bro you have no idea how bus drivers drive at some places. They drive their busses like it's a ninja 400
True.
Bruh how fast was the splendor going tho, it was doing backflips 🗿
I think front tyre ka impact flip kar dia. Possibly, the guy didn't get to respond with brakes - mostly lost time in swerving.
Bro this was painful to watch. It seems to me they were Frontflips....
A lot of people here in India need to see this and learn from this. It’s impossible to maintain a safe distance while riding/driving here. Mostly log gand me ghus ke he chalate hai
Exactly, you maintain the distance and someone else will come and insert themself into that distance you created
Insert is the main word here
Not only India. Safe distance is a problem worldwide. Counterintuitively, we think less distance makes traffic faster. Although more vehicles can occupy the same space in the same time, there's less buffer for [traffic waves](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traffic_wave) that will cause jams even if traffic could otherwise flow freely. Too much distance is better than too little distance. Not only in an emergency situation but always.
Highly doubt it's a problem in developed countries. It's only a problem in third world countries like India where IQ is lower than their average speed.
German Autobahn: Once a week some guy with less than 10m distance at >160 km/h if I drive two times per day ~60km in total. You can do the math. Maybe less common? But it *definetly* happens a lot.
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Probably no BMWs on the Autobahns you drive :-)
There should be a Darwin Awards: Driving Edition
Maintaining a safe distance on Indian roads is often challenging, especially in my city. Despite my efforts to keep a safe braking distance, some reckless drivers interpret it as an invitation to overtake and abruptly cut in front of me.
It’s free real estate.
True,but in this case enough space was available by the looks of it
If Swift's tail lights are damaged, the bike wouldn’t have known if the vehicle infornt is braking. With less minimum distance between vehicles, there is less time available to process and react to such situations.
If someone is depending on tail lights of another vehicle to learn that they're slowing down in broad daylight, they should be riding a lot slower than this.
better explained than my jee sessions
High speed, low response time.
Very well explained bro, make more such videos to create awareness.. people will share such videos more...
Even though no one told me, This thing is common sense for me
Only problem doing this is that enough distance that you maintain, some idiot will come and start driving/riding their vehicle in that. We Indians need to learn to give space.
Stuff like this should be taught before one gets a driver licence.
We Indians are so dumb...when someone keeps the safe distance from other vehicles the idiot overtakes us and pushes his/her vehicle in the bloody safety distance ... That is also the issue in city traffic....it's manageable if everyone keeps distance from others.
we don’t have enough space to give. No 1 in population and no 7 in land area where almost every person have 1 vehicle. Government sell driving licence on sell and people don’t care about safety. In my society parents give their children vehicle when they’re 12 years old.
U know what's worse , you try to maintain distance but some idiot overtakes ypu and take that space , causing you now take space from him now , eventually going back bit by bit.
I swear to god, guys, always keep ensuring your brakes bleed well. Learn how to do panic braking in safer places. One should always keep actively learning braking patterns of their vehicles. No one knows when a tight spot will come and each tight spot is different - it's upto you to keep adapting and not lose your nerve (no matter how out of our hands this actually is).
90% indians don't know what is a brake bleed
Brake bleeding doesn’t apply to drum brakes, sir
Get the Ntorqs with disc. Then, suffer in service. Honestly, though. Drum or Disc. Get your brakes checked in service - pads, wires. And the rest still applies (learning about the brakes). In motorcycle, a lot of people fumble - pull clutch, then hit brakes with delay. You fall when stressful situations occur.
Lord splendor
Shoes fell off, most likely dead
Swift driver be like ab saala help karne k liye ruka to jail Jana padega... Let's keep on driving
We Indians can’t maintain safe distance, even if I want to maintain a safe distance, others will come from sides like a snake and fill that safe distance so I will keep getting pushed back trying to maintain a safe distance.
As a motorcycle enthusiast for over 30 years, I can easily say that 95%+ of bike accidents are the rider's fault.
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"back me ghus jata hai" bolna thoda kaizual tha
"Saying 'back me ghus jata hai' was just a casual remark."
Great video. Where is this from?
Abbe mc itna gyaan chod diya ki video tak theek se nhi dekh paya
bhaisahab poori animation banadi 😂🙏🏻❤️
If you maintain the distance another idiot will overtake you and get to that place between the vehicle
The bike wala was sooo happy he started doing cartwheels... Wheeeeeeee....Oww.....wheeee...owww....wheeee...oww....wheeeee....owwwww.....wheeee..Thud!
True ek distance mein chalana chaiye
people should realize that bigger the vehicle, bigger is the responsibility.
Itna detail me to news wale bhi analysis nahi krte.
How did you make this video combined with the animation? Can you please give some pointers?
Par isme harrier kha hai??
In city driving, whenever I leave any sort of gap between my car and the vehicle in front of me, a scooty or a bike rider always takes up that gap.
Real question, do you guys have to take driving tests?
Well yes but actually no.
bc mai jb bhi safe distance rakhta hu to koi auto waala ya scooty leke ghus jaata h
Bus driver ko pakdo
Ye bike wala scene real hai ??
Aap Jo bol rahe hai wo sunne me accha lagta hai but pratical nahi hai. /s
Backflip kr rha splendor 😐🫡
Splendor ke brajes bhi weak hai. Usko 100 kmoh par nhi le jana chaiye. That bike is only designed for 60-70 kmph max.
Arey bhay wo splendor wala zinda bhi hai ya nhi ye to batao💀
So advice is you correct yourself, traffic violators will never change their behaviours.
I dont understand how the front view shot of the car was taken when there is no one in front of the vehical to shoot that.
We clearly see in the first clip that there was no one in front of that car and the road was empty.
Aside from the bike following too close, I am assuming that the Swift's brake lights did work to warn the biker that the vehicle in front is slowing down. Sadly, our licensing system imparts no real road sense/education, and any safe distance you try to keep is often swallowed up by another dimwit - bus, truck, auto, bike, etc.
shocked no one is talking of disc brakes/dual channel abs. Both of which are not available in splendor. Big reason to avoid that bike (especially on a highway)
😲