On this 11h bus ride trough the hole country your guarantied to see some accidents on the way. Some worse then others. And when one has acured it’s not the police you relay on to help you – it’s the kindness of the strangers traveling the same road. On my way I saw 3 accidents.
A truck that had drove in to the ditch (usually the ditch are really steep because when it rains here it proper rains. So if they weren’t that deep the roads would be flooded) but this one wasn’t too bad.
A oil tank that had overturned. The oil was leaking out of the tank and people were stealing it while the angry man was trying to keep them away. The hole road was blocked so the bus took a rough “short cut” and when arriving on the main road again he waved his hand the bus coming the opposite way to get his attention and said “My son take the short cut there has been an accident”
The third one was the worse, and it had happened just a few min earlier. A truck had tried to pass another car and somehow managed to drive off the road and land on it’s side. The passenger had managed to get out of the car and was chocked sitting on the side of the road with a large patch of skin missing from the top of his head. The driver probably (since no one here seems to) didn’t wear a seatbelt and had slid to the middle of the front seat and got stuck there when the truck slammed down. The bus stopped and the driver and a few passengers went outside to help.
A man pulled out branches from a tree to put on the road. It’s a warning sign for cars coming that there has been an accident and to slow down. Another car had a rope tied to it and the steering wheel of the truck pull it out to give the guys who were climbing in the truck more space to be able to free the driver. After a while they managed and the driver walked away. Limpping a bit but seemed fine otherwise.

