Just returned from a customer visit, I decided to take the MRR2/KESAS to return to my office while along the way drop by another customer premise to handover some documents.
The cloudy dark sky signaling that the rain will come. As I finished my business, I proceed to return to office with the intention to collect cheque from another customer with a detour. However it was starting to rain cats and dogs instead that I decided to cancel the detour plan and headed straight back to office.
As I going down the flyover near the Pandan Perdana, the Waja in front of me brake suddenly. A little maneuver was needed by enforcing a manual ABS which was taught by Wingz some time ago. I manage to stop the car from sliding further which an inch gap in between.
Sighing relieve, I took a peek at the rear mirror to find another horrific event that was about to happen. The Mazda 6 was heading straight towards me. All I can do was to watch the Mazda 6 getting closer and closer to kiss the rear of my car.
The heavy downpour reduced the visibility. Just like a good car, the Mazda 6 managed to pull a stop before hitting me leaving a larger gap this time. And it was this distance that I managed to narrowly escape a mishap. As I was taking a deep breath that the Mazda 6 did not hit me, I saw the car steered to right a little. As it was trying to avoid something.
Bang!
He was hit at the back by the Datsun. Old gray colour Datsun. A total wreck was bestow upon both vehicles. Due to that, the entire MRR2 started to pilling up. Further added with the downpour, traffic congestion just started.
Since I wasn’t the victim, there’s no point staying there but to move on. This was my second time, escaping such narrow mishap.
On this day..
- Because it is Sunday - 2008
- Just So You Know - 2007
- coffee - 2006
- My Uncle Benard - 2005



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