Kanagawa An out-of-control luxury foreign car flew into the air and collided with a truck, killing the truck driver, but the Chinese man driving the luxury car was not rescued.
The moment the accident occurred on a prefectural road in Ebina City, Kanagawa Prefecture, just after 2:40 p.m. on the 1st, was captured on a dashcam. [Photo] Luxury imported car flying through the air… Truck driver dies in accident caused by runaway driving. A black car traveling in the oncoming lane crossed the median strip while kicking up smoke and collided with the truck in front. Parts were scattered all over the place and the black car spun around before disappearing from the screen. Furthermore, a security camera installed near the scene captured the events immediately prior to the accident. A black car came from the left side of the screen and entered the intersection at high speed, crossing the road from the farthest lane of the three-lane road. A loud crash was heard and parts were seen flying onto the road. A person who was involved in the accident described what it was like at the time: “I was fine and didn’t feel any pain or physical discomfort, but I think the truck driver was severely injured.” The front end of the truck that was hit by the black car was badly damaged, its roof was peeled off, and the steering wheel was deformed. Taichi Kitamura (57), who was driving the truck, was taken to the hospital but later died. The driver of the black car was a 23-year-old Chinese man who was taken to hospital with minor injuries. A witness to the accident said of the Chinese man immediately after the accident, “He was sitting on the side of the road with his head down. There was no rescue effort. I just sat there like that.” Police are investigating the exact cause of the accident. Video at source Related [Kanagawa] No rescue operations, “Sitting on the side of the road…” A luxury car driven by a Chinese man (23) collided with a truck, and the truck driver (57) died Ebina [Gure ★].
>>20 There was a seal fraud at Asahikawa Toyota It seems that fake license plates are common for unlicensed taxis Even a member of parliament had an uninspected vehicle.
I think it’s a bit of a stretch to ask someone to climb into a mangled truck and try to rescue someone. I’d be a little hesitant, even though I feel bad for them.
Even if the injuries were minor, there’s no way the driver of the accident would be able to move. I once witnessed a fairly serious rear-end collision on a local road, and both drivers were sitting on the road and unable to move. The driver of another car helped them walk and called 110 or 119.
>>43 This might be so. I’ve seen a car that was involved in a single-vehicle accident on a mountain pass, with the door torn off. I was on the opposite side of the road, so I only got a glimpse as I passed, but the driver was in a daze in the driver’s seat, and someone in the following car reported it. Based on the accident information, he shouldn’t have died.
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