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Windshield of a bus collapses after braking like it was held together by art glue

Windshield of a bus collapses after braking like it was held together by art glue

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Footage was caught on camera of the windshield of a yellow bus collapsing forward after just a simple brake, with debris, paper and glass shards falling on the road, potentially endangering anyone that might have been in the way.

Watch the video for yourself below:

Thankfully, nobody seemed to have gotten hurt. 

The windshield of the bus collapsed insanely easily, almost like it was glued together with the UHU art glue we used in primary school.

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Someone certainly messed up in terms of the quality assurance of the vehicle.

The glass shards could have easily resulted in permanent damage to either the driver or anybody on the road, and it is definitely a blessing that it didn’t 

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Clearly, this vehicle was also probably not subjected to those routine preventive maintenance checks, or else this incident might have been prevented. 

Perhaps, the regulation for maintenance checks needs to be stricter and more frequent as well. 

Netizen Comments

Netizens have expressed their concerns about the potential dangers that the damaged windshield could have caused as well as the poor quality of the vehicle’s components. 

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Personally, I think that a complaint should be filed to the manufacturer of that particular bus. We might not be as lucky next time to prevent severe injuries from occuring. Severe lack in quality that’s for sure. 

 

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Made In China Bus,what you expect.?Mercedes Benz Windscreen.?

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Quite surprised if the windscreen even  ever leaked …… I guess the wipers kept it anchored 😝

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