Motorcyclists Almost Run Over By Trains While At Doorless Train Crossings
JAKARTA - Motorcyclists riding almost by train (KA) who were passing at high speed around the Kalideres area, West Jakarta. The incident was caught on CCTV surveillance cameras around the scene.
It is not yet known when the motorcycle accident with the driver almost hit by the train occurred. However, the incident was uploaded by one of the accounts on social media.
Suddenly, after uploading videos, a number of netizens responded to the accident.
"@Crapikita @commuterline is terrible that there is no railroadstop," wrote @rudinfahrudin77 in his comments, Tuesday, June 20.
Another netizen, @torii Haikall03 also wrote criticism of the commuter line train. "@commuterline ko gda the shipstop???," he wrote.
"O Allah.. Alhamdulillah, it's still safe. The way to the porish house from Daan Mogot is very dangerous if you don't focus," said @pak_aprianto.
"I really don't think it's the bar... Just climb the turns... Have to be careful..," said @queenn_achartea.
Meanwhile, based on the seconds of CCTV camera footage, two people riding motorbikes were seen crossing the railroad tracks without a doorstop.
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Then the fast-moving train approached the two victims who were already in the middle of the crossing. Luckily, before the train approached, the motorcyclist immediately swerved his motorbike until it fell.
The two victims also managed to save themselves. Meanwhile, the motorbike he was driving was on the wheel of the train. According to other netizens who had crossed the railroad crossing, he crossed the railroad crossing every morning.
"Every morning I pass there, only one person is guarding the other, there is no guard, the lack of guard for the other guard, in the afternoon there is usually someone guarding the bar," wrote @johankadir.
Responding to the viral incident, the Daily Executive of the Public Relations Manager of Daop 1 Jakarta, Feni admitted that he would immediately conduct a search regarding the information on crossings without latches.
"We'll check first. We'll try to trace it first," he said briefly when confirmed by VOI, Tuesday, June 20.