Udupi: Accidents on national highway - Traffic affected


Inchara Udupi
Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi

Udupi, Jul 27: Traffic was choked at various spots along national highway 66 here on Saturday July 26 following accidents at Udayavar, Katapady and Guddeangadi.


An auto rickshaw and a bus collided at Tekaltota, Katapady, while in Udayavar a serial accident took place between a tanker, an auto rickshaw and a car. At Guddeangadi, a tanker rammed into a car.

The accidents took place between 3.30 and 4.30 pm, as a result of which traffic on the national highway was jammed. In addition, some of the vehicles worsened the situation by trying to push through the traffic from all directions.

On receiving information, ASI Purushotham of Katapady police station and other police personnel arrived at the spot and after some efforts, restored the traffic.
  

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    Mon, Jul 28 2014

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