Thursday, 3 March 2016

BEACH ROAD TRAFFIC NIGHTMARE RESIDENTS SAY "STOP!"

PICTURE CONVERSATION OF 1ST CHAPTER
 
Q# 1.   Where was the old man when he was hit by the car?
Ans.     The old man was on zebra crossing when he was hit by the car.
Q# 2.   Who is likely to be blamed for the accident?
Ans.     Definitely, the driver of the car is likely to be blamed for the accident.
Q# 3.   Can you suggest something else which may have helped to cause the accident?
Ans.     The other thing which may have helped to cause the accident is the heavy amount of smoke produced by one of the lorries on the road.
Q# 4.   What do you think the driver of the car did when he realized that he was going to hit the man?
Ans.     He tried his level best to apply break to the engine of car; besides, he turned the steering of the car to other side of the road in order to avoid hitting the old man.
Q# 5.   Where was the car after accident?
Ans.     The car ran onto the footpath after accident.
Q# 6.   What might the man in the telephone kiosk be doing?
Ans.     The man in the telephone kiosk might be phoning to police station to inform about the accident and calling for the ambulance to pick the old man to hospital.
Q# 7.   Have the people buying newspapers and fruit seen the accident? How do you know?  
Ans.     The people buying newspapers and fruit, of course, have seen the accident because they all are looking at the road side, where the accident has taken place.
Q# 8.   What are the taxi-drivers doing?
Ans.     As the taxi-drivers have not noticed the accident so they are engaged in chattering, gossiping or conversation.
Q#9.    What other accident is happening?
Ans.     The man riding on bicycle is also going to meet an accident as he having been caught into smoke emitted by the lorry is drifted from his way and running into the road bars raised to block the route under construction.

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