A rickshaw driver ran a red light and crashed into a car at an intersection. The driver of the motorized rickshaw was thrown to the ground, but quickly got up, and chased after his vehicle as it kept running, eventually crashing into the car once more.
The video was posted to Weibo, China’s version of Twitter, on March 11. The actual traffic accident occurred on June 5, 2018, according to a date imprinted in the video.
Rickshaw Accident
In the 12-second video, a motorized rickshaw is seen running a red light at an intersection. A dark gray sedan and a large blue truck are passing through the green light.The sedan slams into the front of the rickshaw, and the rickshaw driver is thrown from his vehicle. He lands on the ground near the front of the sedan. At the same time, the sedan comes to a stop.
Both the sedan and the truck stop in the middle of the road, but the rickshaw continues running without its driver. Surprisingly, the driver stands up and starts chasing after his rickshaw.
The rickshaw keeps driving while making a wide left turn. The man continues his chase.
The truck then continues moving forward when there is nothing in its way. The sedan driver steps out of his car, looking back at the rickshaw. The rickshaw with his driver in tow appear behind the truck, on a collision course with the car for a second time.
The rickshaw slams into the back of the car, pushing it away from the driver.
Driving in China
In China, vehicles that do not have combustion engines are not required to have license plates. A large number of electric vehicles, including the rickshaw, take advantage of this.Some drivers with vehicles that have non-gasoline engines will readily ignore red lights since traffic cameras can not effectively catch them. Some of these vehicles include the motorized rickshaws, which are also called “three-wheel-vehicles.”
Police will often not stop these individuals who run red lights. Cars are often caught by traffic cameras, so the drivers much less frequently run red lights.