Mangaluru: Serial accident near State Bank - Five vehicles damaged


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru

Mangaluru, Jul 4: A serial accident involving five vehicles took place at Nellikai road near State Bank here on Saturday July 4.

The driver of a mini 407 tempo lost control of the vehicle and rammed into a Verna, an Omni, a Honda Activa and a bike, all of which were parked. 

After the hitting the vehicles, the tempo crashed into the board of Balaji Sanitary shop and came to a stop.

Luckily, no injuries were reported, but all the five vehicles were damaged.

Police sources said that the accident occured due to the brake fail.

Traffic west police have registered a case.

  

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  • c.e.saldanha, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    Lost control! hahahaha
    He was careless like many on the road. This sickness cannot be cured.

    CES

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  • shahil, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 06 2015

    I guess the driver "FAILED TO APPLY BRAKE= BRAKE FAIL"

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  • jyothi, mangalore

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Hi
    why this mangalore small city so much accident.WHY NOT CONTROL mangalore is india number education institute why this leaders NOT understand make strike LAW speeding.WHAT is wrong with people WHY MANGALORE DONT RAISE THE VOICE STOP ALL TRUCK DRIVER high fine cancel the lic. SO MANY PEOPLE ARE DIEING EVERY DAY..WHY nobody care HUMAN life.THIS PLACE NO HUMAN BEING. PLEASE PEOPLE OPEN YOUR EYES.STOP THIS NONSENSE.

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  • santhosh, mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    jossey, pls do not under estimate products made in india. Seems u r under the impression that indian products are useless.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Jul 05 2015

    Santosh, manufacture and show noodles without lead ...

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  • TOM CAT, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Majority of the KL registration plate vehicles be it students or goods carriers or mass transport vehicles they are in a hurry and drive rash police require to be extra vigilant .

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  • vijay m, mangaluru

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Thank God no casualties. As N Shetty said must check KL registration.To see the speeding beauty and danger they cause one must travel in airport road.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Good - no one was injured. Thanks Almighty.

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  • n shetty, mangaluru

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Brake fail....???!!! .
    RTA should check this up...
    KL registration and 407 truck.
    Deadly combination !!!
    Fortunately no one injured...

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  • vivek, Hirebile/ Abu Dhabi

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    is that!!...if They say a brake fail !!....everyone convinced??.....why this brake failed ?...why it didn't maintained?..is our R.T.O genuine checks the vehicle or let money talks!!....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Vivek, Brake was "Made in India" ...

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  • Errol Ian Dsouza, Kulshekar/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    This road is very narrow and people drive at high speed. vehicles will parked on either side of the road. this road has to be widened ASAP.

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  • Mangalrean, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Brake fail used to happen in the 50's !! There is nothing like brakefail in modern vehicles. The tempo driver lost control for sure.

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  • Hussain, dxb

    Sat, Jul 04 2015

    Thanks to almighty no one is injured ...

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