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Video Shows Kenyan Motorist Crashing as Passenger Incites Him to Speed: “Kwani Unaogopa?”


A Kenyan man has shared a close shave he had after the vehicle they were travelling in crashed.

A driver listened to a passenger urging him to speed and they crashed. Photos: @Stan_Subru and SOPA Images/Getty Images.
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How did Kenyan driver crash car?

X user @Stan_Subru posted a video showing him in the passenger seat of a vehicle travelling along a curvy road in Kangundo.

He complained to the driver that he was taking the corners too slowly and asked if he was scared.

“We don’t have an anti-lock braking system,” the driver said, warning that they could crash.

The driver further noted that the road was wet as it had rained.

“If it were dry, I would drive faster,” he said.

The driver said he would negotiate a corner at 110km/h.

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@Stan_Subru seemed concerned as they approached the corner, and the vehicle suddenly lost control.

The two cussed as the vehicle crashed.

“Seatbelts have saved us,” @Stan_Subru said as the driver sighed.

The two remained silent for a while before cussing and exiting the vehicle to inspect the damage. However, the car was not extensively damaged.

“I am glad we can laugh about it. Always belt up man,” I am glad we can laugh about it. Always belt up, man,” @Stan_Subru warned.

Some Kenyans warned that the two were dicing with death:

@indimulii_:

“There are some games I can never play.”

@Kodwa_:

“Men will always be men. Glad you got out safely.”

@KaptenMwendwa:

“This is why I don’t need passengers talking too much while driving. Just shut up and listen to the music!”

@Tellamahn:

“RIP tweets doing press-ups.”

Who is the mysterious Kenyan ‘ghost rider’?

In other news, a Kenyan biker steadily gained popularity for posting videos of speeding and leaning into corners along highways.

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His most daring stunt yet depicted him gunning his bike and attaining speeds of 300km/h on a busy road.

A few Kenyans celebrated his skills, but many noted that he was risking his life for an adrenaline rush.

Source: TUKO.co.ke

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