Kancil car driven by the victim upside down near Kanchong Darat a petrol station in yesterday, result of trying to avoid a car that was trying to turn right. |
A driving school trauma after a car driven during driving training routes from Banting direction to reverse Darat Kanchong near a petrol station in Kanchong Darat on Saturday.
The incident occurred about 3 pm when a Proton Saga from Kanchong Darat direction suddenly veer to the right, causing the car driven by the students involved failed to control and reverse.
A driving school teacher who refused to be named, said female students aged between 20's the first time driving training.
She said she tried to avoid an oncoming car suddenly veer to the right, but failed and crashed into the vehicle before it overturned.
"Fortunately, he was only slightly injured in the leg and was rushed to Banting Hospital, while I did not suffer any injuries.
"However, I believe, because of the trauma she probably was driving the vehicle upside down and almost killed him," he said, standing next to the students during the training.
A road user, Nurhanis Rusli, 35, said during the incident, he was one mile from the victim's vehicle.
He said he was not feeling any driver involved Saga turn right before the vehicle hit the victim.
"At that time I was on the way to take your children in school, suddenly a car upside down in front of me before the public tried to help the victim.
"Fortunately both drivers safe," he said.
The incident occurred about 3 pm when a Proton Saga from Kanchong Darat direction suddenly veer to the right, causing the car driven by the students involved failed to control and reverse.
A driving school teacher who refused to be named, said female students aged between 20's the first time driving training.
She said she tried to avoid an oncoming car suddenly veer to the right, but failed and crashed into the vehicle before it overturned.
"Fortunately, he was only slightly injured in the leg and was rushed to Banting Hospital, while I did not suffer any injuries.
"However, I believe, because of the trauma she probably was driving the vehicle upside down and almost killed him," he said, standing next to the students during the training.
A road user, Nurhanis Rusli, 35, said during the incident, he was one mile from the victim's vehicle.
He said he was not feeling any driver involved Saga turn right before the vehicle hit the victim.
"At that time I was on the way to take your children in school, suddenly a car upside down in front of me before the public tried to help the victim.
"Fortunately both drivers safe," he said.