A car crashed into 12 locomotives in a row in a bizarre car accident in Gaoshi.

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[Reporter Huang Liangjie/Kaohsiung Report] At about 1:00 a.m. today in the Qianjin downtown area of ​​Kaohsiung City, a bizarre car accident occurred. A white car crashed into 12 motorcycles on the side of the road. , The police initially investigated the self-collision accident. Wu Nan did not drink and drive. The perpetrator said that the brake failed when turning right. The police have reservations and will clarify the exact cause of the accident.

The Ziqiang Road Police Station of the Xinxing Sub-bureau received a report at about 1:00 this morning. There was a traffic accident at the intersection of Wufu 3rd Road and Ziqiang 2nd Road in Qianjin District. The police arrived at the scene and found a white car out of control and knocked down 12 motorcycles parked on the side of the road. The driver, Wu Nan, was still conscious, with lacerations in his hands and feet. Fortunately, his life was not in danger after rescue.

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It is understood that the driver Wu Nan (29 years old) did not drink and drive. When the accident happened, the car accidentally lost control and collided with himself when the car was turning right from Wufu 3rd Road to Ziqiang 2nd Road (towards north). The police initially asked the driver, Wu said that the brake failed when he was about to turn right, causing the turning speed to be too fast and he hit the locomotive on the side of the road.

Xinxing Branch appeals to the public to confirm whether the tire pressure and brake function of the vehicle are normal before driving, and to maintain and overhaul the vehicle regularly. If the vehicle warning light is on or there are other abnormalities while driving, they should pull over immediately and notify the towing operator to assist in handling Send it to the factory for maintenance and inspection to avoid accidents and greater losses.

A car crashed into 12 locomotives in a row in a bizarre car accident in Gaoshi.

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