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yesterday papers report a malay man died while riding his bike on this highway, wife also injured. its a yamaha FJR1300

  On 4/24/2014 at 6:31 AM, Jman888 said:

 

 

i enjoy watching the superbike overtake me on NSHW, most of them quite cool with the full gear. Their speed can go up to quite high, it was alright during day time and the visual usually all clear, but night time can be quite bad for all motorist.

 

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  On 4/25/2014 at 4:13 AM, Turboflat4 said:

I like this option. [laugh]

 

That's my only option as rain on NSHW usually limited to certain area & entire journey.

 

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Accident Sat 4 Oct 2014

Mum and daughter killed in horrific crash on North-South Highway

 

http://www.tnp.sg/news/mum-and-daughter-killed-horrific-crash-north-south-highway

 

 

A family trip home to celebrate Hari Raya Haji ended in tragedy when a mother and her daughter were killed in an accident on the north-bound 256 km mark of the North-South Highway near Ipoh on Saturday (Oct 4) morning.

 

Norhayati Wook, 50, and Siti Yuslianis Roslan, 20, an undergrad at Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin (UniSZA), died at the scene from severe head injuries while three other siblings suffered minor injuries, Malaysian media reported

 

Muhammad Yusriman, 23, who was driving a Proton Saga BLM, survived the crash and was admitted to the Raja Permaisuri Bainun Hospital (HRPB) in Ipoh.

 

He could not stop muttering sadly "I'm sorry mom" when reporters interviewed him as he felt guilty over the incident, reported Astro Awani news.

 

He claimed that a trailer which had been hit by another trailer from behind crashed into the rear of the car he was driving.

 

Yusriman, a bank employee, told The New Straits Times that through his rear-view mirror, he saw a trailer overtaking another trailer as the road descended after passing through the Menora tunnel.

“I saw a trailer on the left lane swerving to its left to avoid the trailer which was overtaking it on the right lane. (The trailer that swerved to the left ended up a slope and overturned.)

 

"After that, the (right lane) trailer sped towards my car and rammed into the back of the car.

 

He said members of the public helped them out of the car, reported The Sun.

"Our family were on the way from Bukit Sentosa, Rawang to Lenggong as my mother and father are from there," he said.

 

He and his brother Muhammad Yusrizal, 25, suffered minor injuries while their younger sister Siti Yusliana, 12, suffered cuts on her heels.

Kuala Kangsar OCPD ACP Ghuzlan Salleh said the driver of the trailer who is in his 40s is being detained for further investigation.

 

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The mum and daughter RIP, the wreckage is gruesome [:/]

Accident occured at the north-bound 256 km mark of the North-South Highway near Ipoh ?

I Wonder the reporter got the location right or not [confused] , last year I got a speed trap camera ticket at 301 mark of NSHW before, the exact location of the 4 camera's is before Shell Kiosk and Sungei Besih Toll gate [:(]

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RIP

 

A happy occasion but in seconds took 2 lives.

 

Hope the young driver will overcome his guilt and know that under those circumstances there is really nothing he could do to avoid that speeding trailer from hitting his car's rear.

 

Safe ride guys. Please stay alert

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:04 PM, PSP415 said:

RIP

 

A happy occasion but in seconds took 2 lives.

 

Hope the young driver will overcome his guilt and know that under those circumstances there is really nothing he could do to avoid that speeding trailer from hitting his car's rear.

 

Safe ride guys. Please stay alert

Proton Saga is just like a foot ball to the huge trailer impact, my advise is look all round and keep safety distance with big trucks, long container trailers and powerful tour coaches.

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:09 PM, Fongmy said:

Proton Saga is just like a foot ball to the huge trailer impact, my advise is look all round and keep safety distance with big trucks, long container trailers and powerful tour coaches.

but hor, sometimes a trailer would spring a surprise by coming out suddenly onto lane 1 hor, forcing me to slow down hor, and then me hoping like hell the powderful tour bus coming up behind would oso slow down hor.... [dead]

 

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:17 PM, Toothiewabbit said:

but hor, sometimes a trailer would spring a surprise by coming out suddenly onto lane 1 hor, forcing me to slow down hor, and then me hoping like hell the powderful tour bus coming up behind would oso slow down hor.... [dead]

 

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Bro,

I did posted here about a near Machap exit accident, one long truck from south bound direction ran over to north bound double lanes and this monster collided into a stop at the high grass slope.

I was in lane 1 and saw it running over jumping up & down to our side, I jammed E-brakes and managed to swing onto the extreme right near to the broken down metal railing in narrow escape, the out of control truck driver and a Proton Wira been hit suffered total fatal death from my finding in papers 2 days later in KL.

My face was pale to read the news and my wife said drive trip is even more dangerous that air bound flight.

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:32 PM, Fongmy said:

Bro,

I did posted here about a near Machap exit accident, one long truck from south bound direction ran over to north bound double lanes and this monster collided into a stop at the high grass slope.

I was in lane 1 and saw it running over jumping up & down to our side, I jammed E-brakes and managed to swing onto the extreme right near to the broken down metal railing in narrow escape, the out of control truck driver and a Proton Wira been hit suffered total fatal death from my finding in papers 2 days later in KL.

My face was pale to read the news and my wife said drive trip is even more dangerous that air bound flight.

That's freakin scary bro!!! [sweatdrop]

 

That's what I am trying to say lo....keep a safe distance but things still can get hairy.

 

"Aggressive" tour buses are the top of my "hate" list.

 

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:34 PM, Porche said:

If raining, I will slow down to 70 on NSHW. Coaches these days travelling quite fast too

Even the world best driver can't win over mother nature power and practical physics on the road.

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:46 PM, Toothiewabbit said:

That's freakin scary bro!!! [sweatdrop]

 

That's what I am trying to say lo....keep a safe distance but things still can get hairy.

 

"Aggressive" tour buses are the top of my "hate" list.

 

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Observe car body languages with your opposite direction of traffic and the slow vehicle that you about to overtake, catch the safety split of the few seconds of clearance time and drive over as quickly as possible, do not hesitate to sprint forward because they may thought that you change mind and they'll filter out to your path to sweep you into the center divider or drain.

Short and sharp decision to dash for clearance out of these monster sides is the safest way to drive in all highways.

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:56 PM, Fongmy said:

Observe car body languages with your opposite direction of traffic and the slow vehicle that you about to overtake, catch the safety split of the few seconds of clearance time and drive over as quickly as possible, do not hesitate to sprint forward because they may thought that you change mind and they'll filter out to your path to sweep you into the center divider or drain.

Short and sharp decision to dash for clearance out of these monster sides is the safest way to drive in all highways.

Roger dat bro [thumbsup][sweatdrop]

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  On 10/5/2014 at 4:48 PM, Fongmy said:

Even the world best driver can't win over mother nature power and practical physics on the road.

That's y if visibility is low, have to slow down even further or find a petrol kiosk or RNR to rest first

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