Daijiworld Media Network - Udupi (SP)
Udupi, Apr 2: Speeding vehicles have continued to claim the lives of pedestrians at an alarming rate since national highway 66 was widened. This shows that the drivers of vehicles have scant respect for the lives of pedestrians.
Two pedestrians died in two separate accidents which happened on Sunday and Monday. One of these accidents happened at Ambalpady Junction on national highway 66, and the other one at Kondankoor.
Narayan (60) was waiting near Madhava Mangala community hall near Ambalpady Junction at 7.45 pm on Sunday when a car that was moving towards Karavali Junction from the direction of Ambalpady knocked him down. Narayan, who suffered serious injuries in the accident, passed away at a hospital at Manipal. Relating to this accident a case stands filed in traffic police station against car driver, Abhinantha.
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Bhaskar (65) from Kodankoor was killed. On Monday, he was waiting to cross the national highway at Kodankoor near Nittoor here when he was hit by a car.
During the last some months, there has been an alarming increase in the deaths of pedestrians, most of which were waiting to cross the road. On March 4, a woman pedestrian was killed at Kadiyali after an auto rickshaw hit her. On March 6, a tempo had killed a pedestrian near Ambalpady Junction. On March 8, an unidentified vehicle had killed a pedestrian at Hanumantha Nagar. On March 16, a woman was killed at Manipal after an auto rickshaw hit her hard.