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04-11-2026, 10:47 AM
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Re: A Terrible Accident Occurred in Bangladesh
Man - 0 / Tree - 1 "Safe drive, safe life" The contrary seems to also be true. I wonder if that sign was attached to the tree before the crash, like as a memorial for a former victim. |
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04-11-2026, 11:23 AM
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Re: A Terrible Accident Occurred in Bangladesh
“Terrible accident”? I don’t know, it looks pretty awesome to me. That guy hit that tree so hard he bent it |
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04-12-2026, 01:52 AM
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Re: A Terrible Accident Occurred in Bangladesh
Squirrel Elements! Guaranteed! And WHO'S the guy yakking on the loudspeaker, trying to sell potato chips? |
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04-12-2026, 07:19 AM
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Re: A Terrible Accident Occurred in Bangladesh
In the first two years after the safe drive, save life campaign being 2016–2018 fatalities across the state dropped by approximately 17.8% but after the lock down period there's an increase in (deadly) accidents again and is almost on the same level as 2016 in the rural areas like above. Most contributed due to speeding. Over 6,000 deadly accidents out of nearly 14,000 accidents in West Bengal alone. Sign says safe drive, safe life instead of save |