This content was deleted by the author. You can see it from Blockchain History logs.

And, the Fish "Meuhambo" (Scattered) on Asphalt Road


The morning sunlight was coloring the sky as I crossed Jalan Merdeka, the central area of Lhokseumawe City, Aceh, a few days ago.

I gasped when arrived at the Bungong Seulanga Monument. Spontaneously, I braked the motorcycle suddenly. The reason, in the roundabout front of Bank Aceh building and Post Office Lhokseumawe it, just happened a traffic accident.

A pedicab collides with a motorcycle that breaks through a red light / traffic light. As a result of this incident, many fish are transported by becak, all "meuhambo" alias "meuruah" (spread) on the asphalt road.

Rickshaw drivers are assisted by a number of residents then have to pick one by one fish scattered on the asphalt road, collected again to be brought to the market.



The lesson to be learned from the above event is that all vehicle users must comply with traffic rules. Do not break through red light / traffic light because it is very dangerous. Not only can the goods brought by the vehicle fall, but security we and others can also be threatened.

Traffic rules apply at any time. Not just during the hours of heavy traffic. When conditions on the road are lonely or deserted, we must also obey the rules.

Do not think like this: "(When morning) the streets are still quiet (without looking right and left), langusng through traffic light."

That's a danger, it could be hurt.



This photo is my entry for the #smartphonephotography contest by @juliank.


ModeliPhone 5s
LensiPhone 5s back camera 4.12mm f/2.2
Exposure1/557
Aperture2.2
Focal Length4.1 mm
ISO Speed32
LocationLhokseumawe, Aceh
Taken by@fernandes