
When we are driving, there are many distractions. Change music, phone call, scenery… not to mention the route you need GPS track ! This is the problem faced by this man who had a good idea eyes on Waze how fast he drove. He then hit a Toyota that stopped at a red light.
Waze is playing a bad joke on him
Waze is an application that allows you to see a lot of important information on your way, such as gas stations, traffic jams, businesses, accidents, speed cameras and more. All in real time! However, it comes with a risk if it is not used in a stationary state. The accident happened so quickly! And not this person will tell you the opposite:
“Ayah rasa macam dah mati”
Taktahu nak react apa bila ayah cakap macam ni. Make sure something really bad happened to Ayah.
But Allah Maha Besar! pic.twitter.com/gVegotkL4L
— 努艾妮
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(@ainzaabar) April 3, 2023
Broken Toyota
According to the video recorder, the accident was extremely violent. Although Waze has become very popular over the past few years, it is sometimes the source of many driving mistakes. What should be help can quickly turn against you.
What is quite controversial about this program is that the driver must warn of danger while he’s driving. Then he exposes himself when he wants other road users to be warned. It’s a bit like a snake biting its own tail, so…
Miraculously, the owner of the village Mini Cooper who crashed into the Toyota alive and unharmed. It was the driver’s daughter who posted the video on Twitter, saying that her father suffered minor injuries. No doubt he will also be shocked by this adventure. Thanks to the help of passers-by, the drivers were pulled out of the vehicles. Therefore, more fear than harm, but material losses are significant…
Next time he will use Waze on the spot as recommended by the traffic rules!
Source: Auto Plus

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