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No zebra crossing 🚸. However, did the high beams affect visibility, making it difficult for drivers to notice pedestrians? Dave (Road Safety: City & Highways)
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@motordave2 High Beam, Low Beam, Zebra No Zebra Cross, High, Low Speed and all other INVESTIGATIONs will happen for next 2-Decades WHATEVER they lost their lives Lesson For People Don't Assume Anything - Just Move out of DEATH-MACHINE Called Indian Roads

@motordave2 They're clearly seeing that a vehicle is coming, how about crossing road a bit faster? waiting to get hit?

@motordave2 Better to always cross roads after you have clear line of sight from both sides. Let the bus move further as it is difficult to see far away objects.

@motordave2 Why don't car drivers slow down if they can't see the road up ahead because of blinding high beam lights?

@motordave2 Tired of these illiterates using high beams all the time.

@motordave2 It does... High beam from the front vehicle makes your almost blind .

@motordave2 The ladies should have walked faster as soon as there was a clear line of sight. Can't walk as usual, and most importantly, don't assume the drivers always got you. Be aware of surroundings and avoid chit chatting. All attention should be on the road. It angers me how complacent.

@motordave2 That very much looks like the reason

@motordave2 After market lights are the biggest cause of accidents in low light. No regulations for that. Only on papers. Road tax Pura lenge. Chor

@motordave2 Reckless drivers...it seemed like a safe enough time to cross..you can see the driver not even veer..


