Looking at the videos, they aren't travelling that fast too.Something wrong with the road there? Not car problem. Road problem.
Or fengshui like you said.
Looking at the videos, they aren't travelling that fast too.
If I am not wrong, it's still on the ascent up they lost control, strange to me to lose control.Yup. I agree. Strange.
If I am not wrong, it's still on the ascent up they lost control, strange to me to lose control.
Surely you wouldn't believe in such supernatural stuff. You are a medical doctor.Maybe they saw something on the road (real or unreal) and were trying to swerve to avoid it.
Surely you wouldn't believe in such supernatural stuff. You are a medical doctor.
Whatever. I am just looking from the factual and scientific angle to understand why these 4 cars can lose control at the same spot when they aren't really speeding. I have driven on this bridge many times. I don't recall finding it a difficult bend.No lah. I am a business owner.
Whatever. I am just looking from the factual and scientific angle to understand why these 4 cars can lose control at the same spot when they aren't really speeding. I have driven on this bridge many times. I don't recall finding it a difficult bend.
hanor, could just be a bad oil patch whilst on the ascent - when flooring-up around that kornerIf I am not wrong, it's still on the ascent up they lost control, strange to me to lose control.
Something on the road on all four occasions? Poasible? Maybe.Read my original post. I said (real or unreal). Why you only focus on unreal?
Frankly when I posted that I was thinking like maybe there was a nail on the road? or a plank of wood? Or maybe there is some debris or metal? Why must be supernatural?
You are the one focusing on supernatural. In your title you say "fengshui" how scientific is that?
The logical reason is there was something on the road and they had to swerve to avoid it.
Something on the road on all four occasions? Poasible? Maybe.
Nothing to do with feng shui and everything to do with speeding. All the accidents happened on the right most lane which is overtaking lane, that means they were travelling at high speed coming to a bend hence loss control when they put on the brakes to slow down..
Yes, an oil slick on the road. That's what I believe too. Or they were practicing drifting? Initial-D baby!hanor, could just be a bad oil patch whilst on the ascent - when flooring-up around that korner
Or a Subaru Forester. Permanent AWD the best lah!If drivers are driving Lexus vehicle this would never happen.