thelonius - y dont u go back to greece? im sorry but most often your comments are very offensive.

there ware about 5 or 6 vehicles included in the accident. one vehicle had turned upside down. and there were two men-one sitting and the other one lying over him (that was not the proper way to keep an injured person) and another checking his pulse in total rush. on the other side of the same track one young arab and another man. it was all a confusion. as far as i saw all were Arabs (regardless - they are human too and feel pain as much as any other living being). i was in big confusion as to why no one would volunteer to help or take the injured to the nearest hospital "it is another human life after all" but then my friend gave me some fair enough reasons(A certain qatari officer). and he too had a point.

im guessing someone might have got killed but prayed for a NO as i am too human after all.

each of us as drivers carry a social responsibility towards each other. i wouldnt say road accidents only happen here. but even with the tight rules people still do not give a SH** about them at all. many times i have seen how these young people be online while driving-both men and women. then i wonder to my self "why wont these kids realize how precious their lives are and how much there is to see of life". most people are almost flying on the roads with their land cruisers and all the high end vehicles. but don't we all go under the same soil after all??

in my opinion I dont see why i should move my vehicle travelling at an average(60/70) speed on the third track of a three track road just because someone blinks his lights on my vehicle or keeps pressing the horn while there is plenty of space on other 2 tracks but they are too lazy to move (or any other reason) so they want us to move. and if they want to go after death before it comes to them such du** people could always use the fast track (1st track from the left). please dont give me the excuse of "they are late!" for if they were, they have been in doha and it it their ********responsibility*********** to study the environment they live and understand there will be traffic (most of the time) and leave early which will enable them as well others a peaceful driving experience!!

if you done value your life at least value the others lives. we have loving families waiting for our safe return!!

given all these, if possible i suggest the relevant authorities in providing the drivers with a basic first aid training which they could follow in case of an emergency. this could actually save another's life. given the stats of road accidents here, Qatar is actually facing a situation of loosing its younger generation, specially the males.