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Q: Have u ever had a near death experience while in china?

I was in a vehicle that almost plunged off a cliff. 

11 years 4 weeks ago in  Health & Safety - China

 
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just a couple of near misses in traffic, one was a car driving on the wrong side of the road, at night, no lights, while I was in a taxi where the driver was busy with his phone. No seatbelts available. 

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A VERY near one. Last year I was cruising along the G4 gaosu in direction of Shenzhen. I took the exit ramp in Shajing together with a 40ft container lorry. The truck was on the right lane and I was on the left one. While taking the ramp, the truck was about 50m before me, so I had no clear view of the ramp. What would you expect btw, in a ONE WAY highway exit ramp? When we aligned, I had a.... you define the proper word for him..... driving his car UP THE RAMP on my lane. I couldn't evade pulling into the right lane as I had the truck occupying it. I could only slam on the brakes while pointing at the "you name it", wait that LOOOOOOOONG 1-2 seconds for the truck to clear the way to allow me steering to the right. I missed it by half a meter, and I could stop only some meters passed the car. I would have been a 50-60kmh front collision which means a almost sure death. I swear if I could stop before the car, I would have pulled the driver out of his car going bare hands through his door.

I had my hands shaking for a good half an hour.

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Walking down a badly lit street at night on the way back to my accommodation was an exercise in walking with a death-wish, due to the electric bikes that were driven without lights.

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Wow, you almost went off a cliff in a car? That beats my experience...

 

But yeah, every day in China was a near death experience for me.

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For sure - every day, just walking and dealing with the traffic.

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I almost got on that high speed train that crashed in Wenzhou a few years back.  Change of plans at the last minute

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Every time I breathed the air in Beijing.

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every time i try to cross the street while the light shows "green"

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Everytime I take the taxi cab it feels like a near death experience everytime to me...

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Tip the driver and try harder.

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There are cookies, bookies and too many rookies for me to sit here trying to be a hooky! Looky Looky don't call me a wooky. Touchy Touchy Feely Feely Spicy Spicy Nicey Nicey & that's what the doctor Ordered!!

 
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