@business_today My friend was about to buy Kia seltos petrol, I asked him to hold on till "Ganne ka juice" is there in Petrol. We will wait or not buy at all.
@VikasJain216@RajneetiTadka@DriveSmart_IN I said Endeavor was coming from wrong side if you look careflully. Sedan was turning in right direction. Sedan didnt expect someone to come so fast from wrong side. He should have known he was driving in India. Stop, look carefully and go.
@VikasJain216@RajneetiTadka@DriveSmart_IN Bro, look carefully, driving left means , toward left , the Endevaour was coming from left not moving toward left. The sedan was tuning in right direction but Endavour came from wrong side and hit .
@VikasJain216@RajneetiTadka@DriveSmart_IN Was it not on wrong side? I seems Endeavour is coming from wrong side. If it is the case, the Endeavour driver is primarily at fault.
@RajneetiTadka Was Endeavour on the wrong side? It seems so. The Desire guy didnt expect fast car from wrong side, so he entered without checking . Fault is on both sides, but wrong-side driving is always fatal.
@DriveSmart_IN Ohh. So best is to give way if the situation is 50/50. We should not compete and cross only when we are sure that the nearest vehicle will not be able to crash us at their current speed.
@DriveSmart_IN Just one more query. Leave out emergency vehicles, if there is a long Q of vehicles on my right, I have to let all pass before I move ? Or Alternate passing is the way here.
@kkjain01@NirmlChoudhary@BhajanlalBjp@RajCMO Do you Even understand how pressure, temperature and volume are related? Do you know the ABC of thermodynamics? Shut your mouth up. You don't know anything.
@kkjain01@NirmlChoudhary@BhajanlalBjp@RajCMO Liquid sirf gas k andar hota hai q ki waha pressure bhot High hota hai. Bahar aate hi gas bann jati hai. Thermodynamics naaam nhi suna hoga aur dusro ko jahil bol rha hai illustrate. Yaha pani daala gya hai andar wahi bahar aaraha hai. Gas andar hai hi nhi.
@Sardesai@MissionAmbedkar Inside the cylinder gas is at high pressure that is why it is in form of liquid. Outside, it will always be in gas form unless the temperature is -200C. So it indeed has water in it.