原文连结:
https://goo.gl/WheAaD
心得说明:
中间白色那台也太衰,被撞一下就翻了,
现在装ESP除了防打滑还有防踹功能,
好ESP不买吗?
原文内容:
Southern California police are searching for a motorcyclist who was involved
in an alleged road rage incident that injured one person on Wednesday.
Around 5:45 a.m., witnesses driving southbound on State Road 14 near Newhall
Avenue in Santa Clarita, California, filmed an altercation between the
motorcyclist and the driver of a silver sedan, according to California
Highway Patrol Public Information Officer Joshua Greengard.
In the video, the motorcyclist appears to try to kick the sedan on the right.
In response, the sedan veers to the left and briefly collides with the
motorcyclist before losing control and crashing into the highway divider wall.
The momentum from the crash sent the sedan toward the middle lane of the
highway, where it collided with a white Cadillac pickup truck, causing the
truck to overturn.
The driver of the truck suffered "moderate" injuries and was taken to a local
hospital for treatment, Greengard said. The driver of the sedan stayed on the
scene and was not issued a citation, Greengard said.
After the collision, the motorcyclist continued driving southbound and did
not stop Greengard said, adding that police are actively following leads that
may reveal his or her identity.
The incident is still under investigation, Greengard said.
The witness who took the video, 47-year-old Santa Clarita Valley resident
Chris Traber, said he was on his way to work when he saw the incident.
Traber, who works for a local power company, was riding in the passenger seat
when he noticed the motorcyclist pass them in the fast lane, he told ABC News.
About 100 yards ahead, Traber said he saw the silver sedan, which was in the
carpool lane, swerve to the right to enter the fast lane, almost hitting the
motorcyclist.
"Obviously, it really scared the motorcyclist," Traber said, adding that he
could tell by their hand gestures that the two motorists were then engaged in
a heated argument.
Traber knew he should start recording when he saw the motorcyclist kick the
sedan's passenger side door, he said.
"Hey, something is gonna happen here," Traber said he thought to himself.
By the time Traber began recording, the motorcyclist had driven to the other
side of the sedan and kicked the door on the driver's side, Traber said.
After the crash, Traber called 911 and he and his partner stayed on the scene
until first responders arrived. Another witness pulled the driver of the
overturned pickup truck out of the vehicle, Traber said