Something really bothered me about the news 10 die in road horror (click it to read the whole news)
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GUA MUSANG: Ten people were killed and a baby seriously injured in a three-car accident involving a Perodua Kenari, a Perodua Kancil and a Nissan Murano four-wheel drive.
Those killed were all five people in the Kenari and five of six people in the Kancil. The four people in the four-wheel drive escaped with minor injuries.
My condolence to the deceased indeed but what make me like puke from the news is this quote
The deaths came as a stark reminder of the country’s newest traffic law, the rear seat belt ruling that came into force two days ago. None of the rear passengers in either car were buckled up, police said.
Gua Musang Fire and Rescue Department chief Rosli Che Sulaiman confirmed that only the drivers of the Kancil and Kenari had their seat belts on.
I mean... come on la!! You want to blame their deaths on NOT WEARING SEAT BELTS???
Jeez... let me show you a picture of~~~~
As the Kelisa was marketed in the United Kingdom, Top Gear presenter, Jeremy Clarkson, was among the most notable critics of the car. In the Top Gear magazine, Clarkson wrote that the name "Kelisa" sounded like a disease and was built in jungles by people who wear leaves for shoes. On the television programme he states that the Kelisa is "without doubt not just the worst car in its category, but in the world",[1] and is "unimaginative junk, with no soul, no flair and no passion." Clarkson also attempted to perform a "handling test" on a Kelisa by driving in tight circles, only proving that he was unable to stay in the seat due to the g-forces acting on the car coupled with the seat's insubstantial padding. However, two other hosts of Top Gear, James May and Richard Hammond, proclaimed their support for the car. May went as far as to liken it to the original Austin Mini 7.
On his 2005 video production Jeremy Clarkson: Heaven and Hell, Clarkson purchased a brand new Kelisa from the local showroom and then proceeded to damage it on the spot using a sledgehammer. The car is then suspended from a crane with a 1-ton weight attached to its front end, and blown up. In response, members of parliament for the parliament of Malaysia criticised Jeremy Clarkson in April 2007 as a person who—for the first time—had judged the Kelisa with extreme bias, further disputing that no complaints were received by Kelisa owners in the United Kingdom and describing Clarkson's comments as attempts to boost sales of the Top Gear magazine.[1]
Lazy to modified... I copied straight from wikipedia.... you get the point.
Now the 3rd car that was also in the accident....
I'm not sure about this~~~ someone please tell me~~~
Lazy to go and do my research already...
So anyway... Not that I'm being all political and debating~~~ since everyone knows I'm such a innocent girl that doesn't want to get her hands all dirty~~ I am blonde right now~~ ahaha!! (I dyed my hair~)
Just think it was all crap that they blame it on not wearing seat belts...
I THINK the 4 people in the Nissan Murano who only escape with minor injuries didn't even wear seat belts behind. But hey~~ it was not mention~~~
Speaking of cars... My darling perodua Kembara gear box spoil!!! And my dad had a chit chat with the mechanic and than mechanic also say that... well~~ cars made by certain countries~~~~ gear box always spoil.
Mechanic : Haven't had problem yet... waiting~~~~
The path to becoming a lady
A lady needs to know a bit here and there about cars~~~




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