I had an accident yesterday. I was enjoying the ride with one of my coullegue (friend too) from the office to our way back home and she was driving almost at the speed of 120kmph on the main country road. Suddenly we saw two cars right infront of us banging on the same lane as we were on the most left (fastest) lane. The driver (my friend) tried to control the car and turned towards left the yellow lane (an emergency lane) and tried hard pressing the brakes as well but unfortunately our bad luck as the banged car hit our car which hit the divider (made up of cement) but again she tried hard to control her car. It took no seconds when the banged car again hit ours and there was it, our car flying upside down. I took no time to look for something to escape, car door was locked and I could not find the door handle and was afraid what if again the car will hit mine and I would be buried inside the car as I was facing the divider. But then I saw the half broken glass....so I tried breaking the glass, at the first place it looked to me as an impossible task but then I again hit it hard as i was feeling the will to live my life desperately....and there i got the room enough to lift my body but then again half out, I was stuck ...i broke the remaining glass with my elbow and there was I. Then I hurried and looked for my friend who was there with me in the car. She was helping herself to get out of the car when i screamed by calling her name as i saw that the car had caught fire....At last, we managed to get out of the car. I felt as if I was reborn as for the moment in the car, I felt my life was to end. Her car was bashed up but trust me that was the worst experience I ever had though it was not our mistake. I would like to request all the people driving out there to kindly drive safely and think about others. A small mistake of yours can take the life of others.
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