A Tata Harrier slides over four times on a highway in an awful incident. GNCAP has not yet crash-tested the Harrier. However, in certain circumstances, its performance has been rather outstanding. It has repeatedly demonstrated that its tough construction and strong body are capable of withstanding significant force while protecting the occupants. Let us look into the specifics of this instance.
Nikhil Rana released the video clip to his YouTube channel. He publishes such content in order to promote awareness among car buyers about various aspects of safety. This occurrence occurred in Nashik, Maharashtra. The Harrier was moving quickly when a scooter rider unexpectedly passed in front of it. Unable to respond appropriately, the driver activated the SUV’s hand brake. As a result, it evaded the scooter but wound up rolling over on the highway four times.
The outcomes are depicted in the photographs. The SUV has sustained significant damage. The rear side pillars, doors, and roof are severely distorted. However, the force was absorbed by the front pillars, keeping the driver unharmed. It’s impressive that the driver escaped unharmed after seeing the Harrier’s state. This is owing to the rolling action, which would result in total damage in many other cars. As a result, it is reasonable to assume that the Harrier outperformed a slew of other vehicles.
In conclusion, we urge our readers to follow traffic rules at all times. Also, you must always avoid overspeeding at any cost because that is the main reason for almost all the major crashes on a highway even if it is not your fault. If you are driving within the speed limit, the chances of you controlling the vehicle are high even if something appears on the road out of nowhere which is not uncommon in our country.
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