Double trouble! Biker hits a car and slides across a road seconds before being hit on the head by a falling LAMP POST Man hits the corner of a white car and slides across dusty road into a lamp post As he tries to stand up, the post falls and hits his head knocking him back down Biker was not seriously injured in incidents in India and his helmet took impactBy Bryony Jewell For Mailonline Published: 14:37 GMT, 21 February 2019 | Updated: 14:37 GMT, 21 February 2019 Viewcomments A biker miraculously managed to escape unharmed after he flew off his motorcycle and was then hit on the head by a falling lamp post just seconds later. The two accidents happened in Nagpur in the west Indian state of Maharashtra of India. Video shows a man smash into the corner of a white car and and slide across the road after coming off his bike which hits the bottom of a lamp post. The biker skids across the road after hitting the white car and ends up knocking into the lamp post in Nagpur, India As the biker tries to stand up and recover from the crash, the post falls towards him and smacks his helmet. He is thrown to the ground again but manages to sit up and quickly tries to get back on his feet. The man did not suffer any serious injuries as his helmet was intact and took the full impact saving his life twice within seconds. In India, 15 lives are lost in road accidents every hour and many of them are bikers who don't wear helmets at all. As he stands back up the man, who is wearing a helmet, is hit on the head by the lamp post However the man isn't seriously hurt and manages to quickly stand up after the two accidents Although the government has made it mandatory to wear a helmet, most bikers think it is not cool to wear helmets. India Police Service officer Raj Tilak Roushan said the video shows the importance of road safety and why wearing a helmet is important. He said: 'Helmets save lives. Here it did twice in a few seconds.' Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility