FWIW, this signal remains permanently green for the left turn and red for everyone else, as per the rules framed by the authorities. One learns and adapts everyday.. Its better to eat the humble pie and live than die trying to be righteous. Hope its for true for the biker, certainly is for me, in all humility . 🙏
@@ikshitijtiwari open or I would say ignored by cops. Please observe the signal and let me know if it ever turns green for right turns. Also please refer to this link. timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/techies-sceptical-about-one-way-plan-in-hinjewadi/articleshow/65677246.cms
Why did the car driver cross the red light to go straight? And after hitting the bike, the car driver turned left from extreme right lane... Car driver should ne fined for this... car driver is equally at fault.
Sir, this road goes only to the left as per the rules and road signs. It's been that way since a couple of years now. Right turn is not allowed on this stretch. All lanes must turn left.
@@sajo21 am not sure about this area and rules at this junction... but I commented seeing the traffic light which shows red on top and green for left... which generally meant straight lane is on red...
@@nikhilraj34 u can also see the coming traffic from front turing to thier right. Its a one way road. I hate people who are just riding in extreme left lane cuts off to right lane. How stupid they are you dont know. Even on highways i have seen the same
Bold of you to assume he didnt check his mirrors and in any case. The bike came from the left. Not rear. How would the rear view mirror be of any use when it's ktm chapri cut across so aggressively?
@@nujjigram there is rear mirror to very car on both left and rights sides I am not completely blaming him but I would say he should looked at it while making a left turn brother
@@Fact-O. I get your point. But observe where the bike came from. He would have been out of range from left mirror as well. I'm trying to tell you that he came from the blind spot around the A pillar of the car. Can't possibly be watching out for people to ride that way
Yep, and the point is, going anywhere other than left is not allowed on this bit, but too much to expect people to not take a right where it isn't allowed I guess in India. He cut right across from the extreme left to the extreme right to make that illegal turn. And yes, one learns everyday.
FWIW, this signal remains permanently green for the left turn and red for everyone else, as per the rules framed by the authorities. One learns and adapts everyday.. Its better to eat the humble pie and live than die trying to be righteous. Hope its for true for the biker, certainly is for me, in all humility . 🙏
Very well put statement.
Bro this is shivaji chowk pune and it is open for right turns only straight is no allowed from the side where you are coming from
@@ikshitijtiwari open or I would say ignored by cops. Please observe the signal and let me know if it ever turns green for right turns.
Also please refer to this link.
timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/pune/techies-sceptical-about-one-way-plan-in-hinjewadi/articleshow/65677246.cms
Why did the car driver cross the red light to go straight? And after hitting the bike, the car driver turned left from extreme right lane... Car driver should ne fined for this... car driver is equally at fault.
Sir, this road goes only to the left as per the rules and road signs. It's been that way since a couple of years now. Right turn is not allowed on this stretch. All lanes must turn left.
@@sajo21 am not sure about this area and rules at this junction... but I commented seeing the traffic light which shows red on top and green for left... which generally meant straight lane is on red...
@@nikhilraj34 yes, that signal permanently stays green for the left and red for everyone else..
@@nikhilraj34 u can also see the coming traffic from front turing to thier right. Its a one way road. I hate people who are just riding in extreme left lane cuts off to right lane. How stupid they are you dont know. Even on highways i have seen the same
bro use the rear-view bro
Bold of you to assume he didnt check his mirrors and in any case. The bike came from the left. Not rear. How would the rear view mirror be of any use when it's ktm chapri cut across so aggressively?
@@nujjigram there is rear mirror to very car on both left and rights sides I am not completely blaming him but I would say he should looked at it while making a left turn brother
@@Fact-O. I get your point. But observe where the bike came from. He would have been out of range from left mirror as well.
I'm trying to tell you that he came from the blind spot around the A pillar of the car. Can't possibly be watching out for people to ride that way
@@nujjigram yes, you have a point I couldn't get what you were trying to tell
Yep, and the point is, going anywhere other than left is not allowed on this bit, but too much to expect people to not take a right where it isn't allowed I guess in India. He cut right across from the extreme left to the extreme right to make that illegal turn. And yes, one learns everyday.