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  1. #11

    dli d.i ma.trace sa rehistro ang owner bro?? na.impound mn kaha mga motor? hehe. careful jd ta basta moliko ta k most MC riders dont look at the signal lights. imbes mohunong k mopakusog na nu.on ug dagan k nahan jd mo.una. haha

  2. #12
    madamay man sad ta aning mga kanahan oi.

  3. #13
    Quote Originally Posted by psyche54 View Post
    Last Saturday,my car was involved in a very horrible accident involving not one, but two motorcycle riders that left a motorist badly injured, and we don't know until now as to his condition since the last time I saw him in the scene, he was really banged up...

    And guess what, the two of them did not wear any protective helmets, and I sense the other guys is drunk due to his smell...

    It happened when I was to take a left turn in a highway going north. While I was waiting to take my turn, letting the opposing traffic to pass by, I heard a banging noise about 50ft from my car, then seconds later, rammed hardly on the back portion of my car. We really felt the impact and thoughts were flying that this could be serious.

    When I got out of the car, to my surprise, I saw two motorcycles stuck on the car's tail gate, a motionless body lying nearby, and another one, scratching his wounds. I talked to the guys, and I sense that few of them were drunk, perhaps came from an earlier gathering.. Fortunately, the seriously injured motorist was loaded to a passing ambulance from a nearby town...

    What I am disappointed with, is that in the scene, they were claiming that I suddenly brake and left them no room to avoid my car... Shame on them!!! I have been taking that same left turn the entire course of my life, familiar with the place and knows when and where to reduce my speed before taking that turn...

    During the course of the investigation, it was believed that the two collided first 44FT before they rammed my car due to the skid marks on the road. Adding insult to injury, a Tanod went to the scene and told the police that it was a group of riders joy riding, and the two in front of the group were riding side by side, talking and ridiculously over-speeding... It made us conclude that the two did not notice me first, and when they finally saw me, they tried to avoid me, but unfortunately, they collided and hit my car badly...

    The sad part is, they left the scene with no notice at all, except for the two impounded motorcycles. The police had been searching major Hospitals here in cebu but to no avail. What we are more concerned of, is that we do not know the condition of the seriously injured motorist. And worst of all, we have no clue as to their names, and who would shoulder the liability...


    The incident really takes its toll to my family. My wife and I are sleepless for 2 nights now thinking of the accident. My wife have fears and is very paranoid that the guys might return the favor in a very harsh manner since nobody showed up at the station, nobody wants to air their views...

    That is why I am appealing to the motorcycling community to be more responsible in the roads, be safety conscious always, and always value life...
    Every day I see motorcycle riders doing really stupid things, like driving on the yellow line between lanes, weaving in and out between cars, tailgating and it makes me think whenever there's an accident involving motorcycles it's 99% certain fault of the motorcycle driver. If they were seriously injured, how could they disappear from the scene so fast? Didn't you ask for their license or force them to wait for the police? Since the police have their motorcycles they should know who it was registered to...

    You should sue them for the damage they did to your car. Even if it was insured, I'm sure you still had to shell out the claiming fees.

  4. #14
    Quote Originally Posted by RMK711 View Post
    Every day I see motorcycle riders doing really stupid things, like driving on the yellow line between lanes, weaving in and out between cars, tailgating and it makes me think whenever there's an accident involving motorcycles it's 99% certain fault of the motorcycle driver. If they were seriously injured, how could they disappear from the scene so fast? Didn't you ask for their license or force them to wait for the police? Since the police have their motorcycles they should know who it was registered to...
    The odd fact sir is they could not find any registration papers on the motorcycle and there were no registration plates. They were riding in group, and it happened that an ambulance from a nearby town passed by and loaded the seriously injured one...

    They just sped away from the scene, and I am the only one in the police station airing my side of the incident... Someone from the group tried to pickup the bike involved, but I managed to hold them back for proper police accident sketch...
    Last edited by psyche54; 09-06-2010 at 03:16 PM.

  5. #15
    i believe ma.trace nah using engine numbers and chassis numbers. depende sa mo.imbestigar f dli tapulan.. hehe..

  6. #16
    naa gyud uban drayber ug motorsiklo, kompyansa ra kaau...like one time, sa north recla, nahibong ku nganu hinay kaau dagan ang motor na unahan naku...highway man unta... sus, paglapas naku niya, ga text2x diay ang buang...wa pa gyud helmet.... tsk3x... naa gyud uban noh ganahan ma sampolan ug disgrasya para mu tagam...kung mabuhi pa...

  7. #17
    ^^^ Bitaw bro, I just couldn't think why some motorists are taking chances texting/using cellphones while the other hand is holding the grip of their ride's handle bar or steering wheel. One single mistake, and too many consequences will happen...

    Last Saturday, my knees were trembling in fear seeing someone motionless. But all I can say is that these are two of the thousand rogue drivers that took their chances in an effort to solidify their stand in their riding ability...

    And what do they get? a shattered face, broken bones, and a wife & child crying at the hospital bedside!!!
    Last edited by psyche54; 09-06-2010 at 04:06 PM.

  8. #18
    nice!!! HAHA

  9. #19
    Quote Originally Posted by psyche54 View Post
    What I am very disappointed bro, is that they blamed me for that bloody incident... I have aired my part, and yet they ran away from the scene, leaving the police no trail as to their Identity...

    Well, I brought my car to my dealer, and estimated to cost around 60k for the repairs... No worries at all since my car is fully insured...

    The worst part is, it is still 4 months old!!!!

    bro imposible man kaayo na...nag unsa diay ang police pag investigate?kuhaan mana og details tanan gyud..katong mga nakabanga nimo kuhaan to sila license sa police og rehistro sa motor,if na ospital man gani,,naa gihapon police mo follow up ana...first time pani nimo road accidents bro? dapat you know what to do kay kasagaran ma kwitz na bro..

  10. #20
    Quote Originally Posted by psyche54 View Post
    The odd fact sir is they could not find any registration papers on the motorcycle and there were no registration plates. They were riding in group, and it happened that an ambulance from a nearby town passed by and loaded the seriously injured one...

    They just sped away from the scene, and I am the only one in the police station airing my side of the incident... Someone from the group tried to pickup the bike involved, but I managed to hold them back for proper police accident sketch...
    Since they don't have license/rego that means they are probably criminals. Basig gun for hire assassin ni sila... If they haven't harassed you by now for money for their injuries, there must be a good reason. Basig mga wanted ni... hatag nalang sketch inya tagai ang pulis og description sa ambulansya...

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