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Car cam direct shot | Orange Nissan Tsuen Wan Road interspersed with 2 kilometers and collided with Benz

2020-04-07T18:01:04.570Z


This Sunday (5th), there were 2 online "road bomb" short videos on the Internet. One orange Nissan SUV sports private car could be seen on the Tsuen Wan Road. After driving dangerously for 2 kilometers, he finally cut off the 2 lines and rushed to the opposite side of the sea of ​​love, colliding with Pingzhi. Although there were no casualties in the car accident, it caused a heated discussion on the Internet. Afterwards, the police arrested the driver in Wanchai yesterday afternoon (7th) with "dangerous driving" and seized his orange car.


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Written by Deng Haixing, Liu Ding'an

2020-04-08 01:48

Date of last update: 2020-04-08 01:48

This Sunday (5th), there were 2 online "road bomb" short videos on the Internet. One orange Nissan SUV sports private car could be seen on the Tsuen Wan Road. After driving dangerously for 2 kilometers, he finally cut off the 2 lines and rushed to the opposite side of the sea of ​​love, colliding with Pingzhi. Although there were no casualties in the car accident, it caused a heated discussion on the Internet. Afterwards, the police arrested the driver in Wanchai yesterday afternoon (7th) with "dangerous driving" and seized his orange car.

According to the cam segment of the second segment of the car, at 5 pm this Sunday, the private car involved in the case was driving along the express line of Tsuen Wan Road in the direction of Tuen Mun. When passing by the Yingying Building, a Pingzhi private car was cut from the center line to the express line. After Nissan was crawled by the other party, it immediately cut to the center line, and then accelerated back to the express line and climbed back to Pingzhi head. It can be seen from the film that the two cars were very close, but there was no accident at the time.

Another clip shows that Nissan and Pingzhi drove to Tsuen Wan Road off the coast of love. At that time, Pingzhi continued to follow Nissan along the express line, but Nissan continued to cut the 2nd line to the slow line, and then cut the 2nd line back to the express line Anxious in front of Pingzhi. As a result, Pingzhi failed to catch up, two cars collided, and the Nissan male driver immediately dropped off for inspection. No one was injured in the accident, but after the car clip was uploaded on the Internet, netizens bombarded Nissan drivers as "road bombs", "dangerous driving", and "would you be exhausted if you think you are?" It is recommended that the filmmaker must report to the police.

Police said that they noticed the relevant online clips. An orange private car was tangentially cut in the direction of Tuen Mun from 14.8W (near Yingye Building) to 16.6W (Tsuen Wan Stadium) on Tsuen Wan Road near the mileage sign, causing 2 cars to collide. After investigation, the accident investigation team of the New Territories South Traffic Department arrested the 39-year-old local man in Wan Chai on suspicion of "dangerous driving" yesterday and detained the orange private car at his home in Tsing Lung Tau, Sham Tseng. He has been granted bail pending investigation and reported to the police in early May.

According to a preliminary investigation by the police, the incident occurred at about 5 pm on April 5th. The orange private car involved in the direction of Tuen Mun Road on Tsuen Wan Road. It surpassed the preceding car twice from the left within 2 km, tangentially cut the line at a close distance and left Insert right and brake quickly in front of the affected vehicle, seriously affecting the safety of other road users. No one was injured in the incident.

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Source: hk1

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