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A motorbike going in the wrong direction hit and broke a car's mirror on the My Thuan - Can Tho highway.

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí09/01/2024


On the morning of January 9, speaking with Dan Tri reporter, a representative of Highway Traffic Control Patrol Team No. 7 (Department 8, Traffic Police Department) said they were verifying information about a man driving a motorbike in the wrong direction on the My Thuan - Can Tho highway crashing into a car, causing the car's rearview mirror to break.

Previously, a Facebook account named D.TK posted a nearly 30-second clip to a driver's group about a motorbike going the wrong way on the My Thuan - Can Tho highway hitting and breaking the rearview mirror.

Xe máy đi ngược chiều tông vỡ gương ô tô trên cao tốc Mỹ Thuận - Cần Thơ - 1

A motorbike was driving in the wrong direction on the My Thuan - Can Tho highway, causing the car driver to be unable to react in time (Photo: Cut from clip).

Mr. K., the person who posted the clip, said the incident happened around 6 p.m. on January 1. At that time, his car was traveling at the speed limit on the highway, near the intersection of Provincial Road 908, when he suddenly encountered a motorbike going in the opposite direction in the outermost lane.

At this time, the motorcyclist quickly turned to the inside curb, but the collision still broke the rearview mirror, and the motorbike sped away.

Xe máy đi ngược chiều tông vỡ gương ô tô trên cao tốc Mỹ Thuận - Cần Thơ - 2

Left rearview mirror broken (Photo: NVCC).

After the incident, Mr. K. said he had to take the car to be repaired for a total of 9 million VND but was covered by insurance.

"I shared the clip on social media to remind drivers to be careful of unexpected situations and also to condemn the behavior of the motorcyclist who did not comply with traffic safety. The collision fortunately only damaged the vehicle; if the driver had not evaded in time, it would have been much more serious," said Mr. K.

According to a representative of Highway Traffic Control Patrol Team No. 7, My Thuan - Can Tho Highway has not yet installed surveillance cameras.

Previously, on this same highway, a clip more than one minute long appeared on social networks recording a man driving a Mercedes at 210 km/h.



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