Risky Riders
If you notice this two-wheeler closely, you are shocked.
The rider has stopped at a petrol bunk (petrol station/gas station) to fill the tank.
This rider has dumped so much luggage on the vehicle, be it in the front or on the back side, and himself squeezed between the luggage.
On the rear side, the items are extending beyond his vehicle.
I don’t know how he can get down from the vehicle and open his vehicle tank.
Looks like he is not scared of losing balance as he rides the vehicle.
Not only he is endangering himself but also can injure other road users.
I call these guys risky riders.
The common factor
The common factor is he is using the same road as I am.
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There’s a whole lot of mighty serious accident contemplation going on in our hospitals.
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This post is part of John.S’s Cellpic Sunday
As a pilot of small airplanes, I recognize this person is practicing one of the five hazardous attitudes that people should avoid.
Many people fall into a pattern of thinking that accidents happen to others, but never to them. This attitude of invulnerability can become a safety concern when people fail to consider the risks of their actions.
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Thank you John.
Interesting to note that you have mentioned 5 hazardous attitudes.
If I am not bothering you, can you guide me as to what are these things?
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In addition to invulnerability, the other hazardous attitudes for pilots are:
impulsivity; anti-authority; macho; resignation.
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Thank you so much John for this information.
A useful one.
Pilots responsibility is the greatest of all.
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This is one common everyday scene in our part of the world. Beside carrying insane amounts of luggage on two-wheels, many riders can carry more than one passenger as well and they do so every now and then.
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I think it’s rampant in South Asian countries.
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Are these people just ignorant?…
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Yes. They are intelligent illiterates!!😃😃
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This man is definitely an accident waiting to happen.
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I know, these guys appear as if they are on a mission to cause harm.
I think these things are common in developing countries where things are a bit lax.
Thank you Dolly.
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I believe so, as well. You are very welcome, dear friend.
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