Mangaluru: Bus hits two vehicles in bid to overtake at Kolnad


Sunil Haleangady
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Mar 5: An speeding bus collided head-on into a tempo and smashed into another mini lorry carrying gas cylinders at Kolnad in Mulky limits here on Thursday March 5.

At least three persons sustained serious injuries in the accident.

The accident occured when a speeding Vishal Travels bus plying from Karkala to Mangaluru tried to overtake another vehicle and rammed into an oncoming tempo, before hitting a mini lorry carrying gas cylinders.

The drivers of the bus and the tempo, and a lady passenger who was in the bus sustained critical injuries. Their identities are not yet known.

A few other passengers in the bus sustained minor injuries.

The injured were rushed to hospital.

A crowd gathered at the spot and traffic was choked for sometime.

  

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  • Melwyn Fernandes, Mumbai

    Sat, Mar 07 2015

    This Page should be show en to all bus drivers.one mistake can lose many people lives.

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  • Parthasarathy, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2015

    Can Daijiworld or some one put a large hordings with above photos with bus number, Driver Photo highlighted on the National Highway?... This should be visible from any far easily and people should hate private buses...

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  • Arjun, Haleangady

    Fri, Mar 06 2015

    we should not depend everything on govt and wait for them to take action always, if bus is in a speed over its limit we the people should oppose it directly by thrashing the drivers out of the bus. these drivers have an attitude that they are driving a huge vehicle and all the small vehicles should give them away which people should stop. if one person opposes its not that all others keep seeing the picture , we all should support that person

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  • P.Shirish Kumnar Hosabettu, Muscat, Mangalore

    Fri, Mar 06 2015

    Please come forward we will form a group to oppose this speed mongers. I am always ready , already working legaly to minimise traffic accidents but not getting enough support from RTO

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  • deepak.Kotian, Hejamady. (Abudhabi )

    Fri, Mar 06 2015

    Passengers should be alert while travelling in the bus if the driver over speed the vehicle they has to call the police immediately.Only by doing this we can save the life of innocent people.

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  • Likithraj alva, Mangalore/ kulshekar...

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    now too many accidents are going on... these accidents not only because of speed but also that we don't have proper transport construction.... so government should take seriousness towards these constructions... we want more flyovers, two way, and also Govt should impose speed lock for service buses.(60kph)......

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  • J.M.T, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    RTO MUST GIVE ORDER TO PUT SPEED BREAKERS TO ALL BUSES....AND ...LORRY..ETC

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  • Vijay, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Even passengers in a bus should wear helmets. It's not over speed is super speed. No sense how to drive and what is the ideal speed.

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  • Antony Fernandes, Mangalore/USA

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    The Central and state govt. must make a law saying that "The compensation to the dead in crores and full medical expenses in a hospital of injured choice must be borne by the bus owner" This will help in reducing bus accidents of reckless driving because owners will be careful in ing drivers for their bus.

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  • Richard Rodrigues, Niddodi

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Our auto designers should think about anti collision devices for trucks,bus,tankers etc as in some rails/train

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  • glend, karkala

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    dear satish shetty who is the driver of this bus and vishal busses having most drivers are 1990s auto drivers i traveled once from belthangadi to karkala my god i just prayed god reach us safe to karkala....i had an argument also with driver....

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Do not feel Sorry for Bus Driver. Be happy that one more is off the road. Also a killer,Vishal Bus is off the road too.
    I am sure many of you have seen this bus speeding. Sometimes I prayed that this bus will be off the road. Finally it is off the road.
    I just want to ask a question to
    everyone. At what time RTO office closes? your guess is by 6 pm. But go close to RT office somewhere around 7.30 pm. You will see a man shuffling papers in and out with 2 person waiting outside. What is He doing is questionable. Some hand rubbing is going on. I wanted to take photo but I was afraid.
    This is the very same reasons why we are having so many vehicle deaths. Paying RS.500 fine clears the driver to drive again andm kill the next one.

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  • s n saipangallu, kasaragod

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    when shall we see a painless happy journey,bloodless travel, safe and guaranteed reach outs in a vehicle or on roads...? is it a long unrealized dream..?

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  • Sunil, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Govt should impose speed lock for service buses.(60kph)

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  • SURVIVOR, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Driver of Vishal Bus droved like RUCKUS

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  • Lavina Noronha, Mangaluru

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Getting all private buses off the road is the need of the hour. We need more govt buses on Mangalore-Udupi-Manipal and Mangalore-Moodbidri-Karkala highways. I wonder how many deaths will it take for the Transport authorities to wake up from their slumber. Week-long 'road safety week' drama ain't gonna do it folks! We need some action.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    It is a common sight ... buses trying to overtake other buses to ensure that they get the passengers.Thew drivers seem not to care for life and property. This appears to be a case of reckless driving.

    Joe Gonsalves

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  • Mohan Kumar, Kinnigoli

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    It is not only the speed that is killing people. The highway construction company also has equal responsibilities. Inspite of the lapse of many deadlines still the work is going on. And the routes will be diverted from one way to two ways every now and then which is really confusing people. Being a regular traveller in this route it is great difficult to find which way is blocked on a day. Politicians are least bothered about this. We have to criticise our elected representatives for their in-activeness and irresponsibility.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    very bad.Atleast we must say till now there were no deaths in this accident.Are Drivers driven to drive fast from their employer to save time and more passengers?otherwise why drivers are so senseless flying?and putting other innocent People in danger?I have a idea,since govt.doesnt bother to punish such acts,why cant passengers self take the case in Hand?when one sees Driver is flying or overtaking reckless ,putting lives in danger,why dont passenger selbst threaten him to drive as per rules,not to drive fast?when all passengers in bus get together he may oblige,fearing their thrash.one should try.and save self and accidents,save other lives.or call Police for his bad driving:The owner of bus Services should also honour their Drivers who has shown a good ,without accident driven buses,.That also might bring down their high pressure.

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  • G.Bhandary, Kaikamba /Matti / Muscat

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Twin district administration does not have control over private bus operators. Bus owners association is powerful and also big Mafia. The drivers and conductors workers union is also powerful that no any police of RTO officers can not take actions on this reckless drivers. The other road users like two wheelers, small cars keep loosing their life everyday. Each bus should run on their time if one minute late the next bus driver will fight with other driver (RTO set timings and bus owners association goondas time keepers will stand on each stop) Most of pour political leaders owning fleets of bus and give party fund during elections so they favour these goondas. The owners and driver/conductors are dictating terms to administration. RTO and Police department getting regular hafta they are silent. two weeks back rickshaw owners/drivers association gone on strike against reduction of tarrif. If any public get angry and teach lesson to reckless drivers immediately busses will go off road they have no concerns to public and their life. If any good officers D.C/S.P comes to these districts put strong regulations our leaders will transfer them giving some flimsy reasons / promotions to fool public. Our twin districts are well known for intellectual public but our fate is very bad. Our life is at mercy of god on Mangalore Udupi Highway. Who will bell the cat?

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  • Ganesh,

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Private bus services should be stopped. . And ksrtc services should be start. .i think then only we can Come out of kinda accidents ...

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  • Bollu, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    A real miracle that such a horrific accident resulted in only 3 serious injuries.Imagine if the gas cylinder truck had caught fire.God is great.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 05 2015


    There is no severe punishment in our country for anything. Criminals and wrong doers are protected by professional lawyers, influential politicians and corrupt officials.

    District/session court, High court, Supreme court, Presidents mercy appeal (OMG). Rapists instead of sending to gallows are allowed to express their views about rape… what is happening ?

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  • Mohammed SS, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Consuming Alcohol or taking any kind of narcotics during driving leads to this kind of tragedies, this heartless people don't know what they are doing. law and order should be changed in India

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  • GPS, Barkur

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    There is no severe punishment in India, that is y such accident happening in our city limits. Drivers will get arrested and same day they will get released by BAIL.

    In India punishments are there only for killing animals. There is no BAIL for the same. In India, there is no value for human being.

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  • yogesh, bombay

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Can imagine that bus tyres hardly touching ground at this speed! Wondering whether there is brake or no in private buses??? Lucky for those that the gas cylinders didn't burst due to impact! This photos should be put framed in RTO office

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  • saiprem H S, MANGALORE

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Let the public teach the lesson to the drivers This is the only solution

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  • Sanjay, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Public is so scared of these drivers and conductors. Even if you complain them on the driving rashness they just ask us to shutup and believe me, no fellow passenger will come to your support.My experience.No use teaching the driver after the accident.

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  • Ganesh, Udupi

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    These Bus drivers will never learn after seeing so many incidents happened in the recent past.. Every new incidents are beyond anyone's imagination.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Mar 05 2015



    The impact of collusion is beyond anyone's imagination. How those people felt the impact and still survived? God is great. Thank you lord for saving so many people.

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  • Candle, Mangalore

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    If the buses are meeting with such kind of accidents in our roads, one can easily imagine how recklessly our drivers are driving the vehicles. In the gulf countries obtaining the driving license is not the easy task and takes years to pass the driving test and if you have a license it is definitely a great achievement. But here license is just few Rupees away. This is the reason our country driving license is not valid in the Gulf. How to control ego need to be learned .Issuing the license is the greatest responsibility of the traffic dept, and it should make sure in every angle the receiver is fit for the reward. Secondly traffic dept should check the fitness of the vehicles especially commercial by renewing their registration yearly. Here the vehicles are going through harsh life because of the weather and road conditions but never maintained or looked after which is the main reason for all these accidents.

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  • jaghadheesh kotian, mulky

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    this news is bad news to mulky. pls stop to express bus over speeds

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  • C K DAYANANDA, MANGALURU

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    Authorities should book cases against over speeding buses both in side and out side city limits, to control the accidents.

    Presently, they are booking only two wheeler riders without helmets.

    Former saves more people than the later.

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  • sathish shetty, karkala

    Thu, Mar 05 2015

    really the picture is very hard to see it., & this bus really moves so fast as their is any urgency operation is going on., no control on speed.,

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