Counterflowing Cyclist Hits Motorcycle Rider Making Right Turn

Video of Counterflowing Cyclist Who Hits Motorcycle Rider Making Right Turn Goes Viral Online

The video footage of a counterflowing cyclist who accidentally hits a motorcycle rider making a right turn elicits comments online.

Nowadays, road accident has been one of the most common traffic problems not only in the Philippines but also in different countries all around the world over the past few decades. It usually causes injuries and even death to the victims.

Reckless driving is one of the most common causes of vehicular accidents. The authorities are implementing stricter traffic policy to prevent such incidents but a lot of motorists continue to defy the traffic rules and regulations.

Counterflowing Cyclist

Traffic violators will be subject to corresponding sanctions and penalties.

The Facebook page “Philippines CCTV & DASH CAM spotted” ha shared the video footage of a jempoy cyclist who hits a motorcycle rider after he counterflowed. The video garnered various reactions from the online community.

In the video, the rider is driving slowly until he reached an intersection. However, a van illegally parked at the corner covered the rider’s view to the other side of the road. The motorist patiently waited for his time to make a turn.

Unfortunately, a reckless biker accidentally hits the rider. The motorist cursed the cyclist and even asked him who was wrong. The cyclist failed to answer realizing his mistakes for counterflowing.

The video has a caption:

“San ka galing”

The video has been originally updated by a netizen named Yaj Cepe.

The social media users expressed their reactions to the post:

Counterflowing Cyclist

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