Mangalore: Bus rams into bike in heart of city - Doctor killed


Mangalore: Bus rams into bike in heart of city - Doctor killed

Pics: Spoorthi Ullal
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore (BG)

Mangalore, Jan 13: An accident in a the heart of the city on Monday January 13 claimed the life of a young doctor.

The deceased is said to have been identified as Dr Gajanan Sridhar Bhat (29), a resident of Pinto Lane, Karangalpady. He was the son of Sridhar Bhat.

He was riding from Dr Ambekar circle at Balmatta towards Kankandy, when a private bus (KA 19 C 3877), plying in the same direction towards Vittal from the city, rammed into him in a bid to overtake.

Dr Bhat fell under the bus and was killed on the spot.

Traffic was chocked for sometime following the accident.

Kadri traffic police arrived at the spot and cleared the jam.

Dr Gajanan Bhat was a cardiologist at Colaco Hospital, sources said.

  

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  • Jagadish, Mangalore/Abu Dhabi

    Tue, Jan 21 2014

    There should be capital punishment for the irresponsible drivers. What a loss. I am sure these uncultured drivers will never ever learn.The mental drivers should be banned from driving life long.

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  • Jerome D' Souza, Kasargod

    Thu, Jan 16 2014

    We can write so much in connection to this accident, but none of us can bring back his life.

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  • Vaibhav Ganesh Ullal, Pandeshwar,Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 15 2014

    When will these trucks and bus drivers learn their lessons. I have lost my elder brother DR.HARSHAVARDHAN ULLAL in a hit and run case on 19-JULY-2013 at the Pollali dhwara road and no support from the Police department or the government.If no action can be taken then such recklessness will just continue.May god give strength and courage to his family as I and my family have gone through the same.

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  • candle, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 15 2014

    May his soul rest in peace.Unfair to blame heavy vehicle when these roads are occupied by two wheelers. I have visited many countries, but never seen such kind of road sharing. It makes difficult for the big vehicle to cut down its speed when the two wheeler while occupying the full road.Road structure and traffic regulation needs improving in Mangalore. Separate track for two wheelers would be best solution.

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  • Walter Lobo, Bajpe/US

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Very horrible accident, lost the life of a young doctor. How to stop these type of irresponsible driving habits? Simple answer: Enact " Motor Vehicle Injury Law Liability Act". Then those who cause bodily injury would be criminally liable for injury and civil liability for damages. Once such law is enacted, drivers and owners of vehicles become more responsible and only drive with care to protect people, pedestrians, and property. Until this type of liability law is implemented, we do not see stopping of irresponsible driving habits. Such law shall apply to pedestrians as well, so that they too take actions to protect themselves from these irresponsible drivers, unlawful speeding, overtaking, and road rage. Life is priceless. Irresponsibility shall not be tolerated in the civilized society. May God bless this young man's soul.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Katapadi/Bangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Unfortunate accident taking the life of young,budding doctor because of negligence on the part of the bus driver.Still, we don't know why these accidents are increasing in spite of so many shocks we had already come across.RTO and the Police department to look into it and take corrective measures immediately.We pray the doctor's soul be in peace eternally and strength to the parents and the relative strength to withstand this great loss.Thanq..

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  • Dhruvin, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    It is easy for all of us to only post comments over the article. It is about time that we make it a people's movement. Bus drivers And private bus mafia knows that they can do something like this and get away with it and this is not the first time. Because we let them. The people of Mangalore are very educated and have the right conscience. However, we never take initiative. I don't remember the last time we took to the streets to make Mangalore a better place. Please don't wait for the police or policy makers to do something. This is the time and we must act now. While I am contemplating of a date 18-01-2014 for a protest. I would be glad to know what you all think of it

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  • Mithun, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    I agree with you, Dhruvin. Mangalorean bus drivers have become a menace on the roads, and this is not the first time that an innocent has lost a life due to negligence and rash driving on the part of bus drivers. And yes, we should hold a protest against the bus mafia to ensure the safety of pedestrians and all traffic at large. I am in support of your thought of staging a protest. Come up with the time and venue. And let's take it forward.

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  • Af, mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Very sad incident,
    The difference between govt and pvt Bus drivers is govt bus drivers are well trained passed minimum qualification tests, but in pvt anybody can become a driver and most of the drivers are auto rickshaw fellows who driving recklessly on the city road, they just bribe the rto and get driving license.
    Police dept must watch them their driving and strick actions must initiate without any hesitation or fear from anyone.

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Mr. Uday you are 100% correct. But here there is no aam aadmi govt., now the govt of corrupt people. RTO please stop these private buses and start the Govt bus services. There has been many accidents and deaths caused by the reckless driving of the private buses. There are more benefits from Govt bus services.


    *More revenue can be generated by the Govt
    *Bus stops will be built (As of now there are no proper bus stop in a few places for Eg: Near Kankanady to State Bank via Falnir)
    *Not only students, even employees can get monthly bus passes.
    *No need to worry about Bus strike. (Especially in private bus strike)
    * No hike of bus fare many times. Bus services are not run under the guidance of OIPEC to increase the bus fare whenever there is a hike in Diesel price.
    * Let the revenue go to the govt and thereby to the public. But it is so sad that our RTO & DC are not bothered about the government revenue and to provide better facilities to the public though they are living by public money.

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  • Corrine Rasquinha, Bendur

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Shocked at the horrific accident. Tragic and definitely avoidable if only these killer bus drivers are given a good treatment. How many lives have they taken by their rash driving. They think since the size of the vehicle is big they own the road and expect us to move to the corner of the road as soon as they honk or else they keep honking continuously in an irritating manner. Who will lead an attack on these drivers and their owners who only want the money. Wake up Mangalore especially those who have plenty of time to attack young boys and girls and religious places and organize demonstrations for political mileage. Rise to the occasion I say.

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  • Anthony Lobo, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Mangalore roads are overcrowded with people, vehicles and sometimes with animals. You can not enlarge them sideways as there are apartments, commercial buildings and so on. I wish some of the government offices and hospitals and good colleges move out of the city so that people less travel inside the city.
    Secondly, all bus drivers should have a minimum education of 12th STD.

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  • juliana, udupi

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    One cannot predict when these men made machines like four, three and two wheelers give way. Sometimes it is drunken driving which leads to accidents. Like pedestrian path, it is worth providing a two wheeler path in a busy city like Mangalore to avoid collision of big vehicles with very small leading to death of the small vehicle rider. Let this at least be an eye opener to the administration to avoid such incidents further. One Cardiologist who gave life to many ailing is lost for Mangalore. May his soul rest in eternal peace. May his parents and family have the courage to face this sad incidence.

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  • Uday, Mangalore/Singaopre

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    RTO please stop these private buses and start the Govt bus services. There has been many accidents and deaths caused by the reckless driving of the private buses. There are more benefits from Govt bus services.


    *More revenue can be generated by the Govt
    *Bus stops will be built (As of now there are no proper bus stop in a few places for Eg: Near Kankanady to State Bank via Falnir)
    *Not only students, even employees can get monthly bus passes.
    *No need to worry about Bus strike. (Especially private bus strike)

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  • Paul , Mangalore,

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    So many two wheeler accidents and so many young lives lost. Many of these could have been prevented.

    1.Overtaking should only allowed in a two lane road.

    Make it a punishable offense to overtake a two wheeler unless the two wheeler is on a separate lane.

    2. Do not allow over passing a two wheeler in a single lane road.
    Make it Illegal for a two wheeler and a bus to ride on the same lane.

    Although this could be a money making opportunity for the enforcement , It will deter these accident prone actions by the buses.

    Drivers will either follow the law Or pay strict fines/jail time OR at the least, reluctant to bribe for violation.

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  • jane, mlr

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    What a bunch of morons!!! Have seen how these hooligans 2wheeler riders, specially young college boys zip senselessly on the roads ...... Why blame the bus when the two wheeler rider doesn't know his road manners

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  • MOHIDIN C H, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very sad.May God give strength to his family members to bear the loss

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, Udupi/New York, USA

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    REST IN PEACE, Dr.Gajanan Sridhar Bhat. My deepest sympathies to the bereaved family, friends and his colleagues. A young doctor lost due to the negligence of the bus driver. Something should be done by the traffic department to avoid further loss of lives and accidents in future.

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  • SUNDAR KARITHOTA, HALEANGADI

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Most of the road is occupied by parking vehicles and street vendors in the city. No space for pedestrians and vehicles for their movement.

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  • zulfikar , dubai / mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    its easy to say. but not practical in real life. .
    u come to india anywhere , watch the traffic. Watch these 2 / 3 wheelers zigzag their way on the roads ( no need of any highway).
    That is not a maniac there in the bus. how do u drive amongst these stupid 2/3 wheelers ? Judge yourself before judge others.
    I am sure u will change your view about the bus driver .

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  • Alwyn, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Rules and educations need to be modified. All drivers need some sort of education and rules need to be modified. If any drivers get speeding ticket more than three times in a calender year put him in jail for six months and cancel his license for five years.

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  • Arman, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Look At this - There no procession no strike by ABVP, NSUI , nor PFI, on these sorts of issues. its only for some nonsense issues they have time. When we were in college, we had the guts to stop buses if any mistake is done by them.

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  • Jamshed ,

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Gajanan was a good friend and colleague of mine... a very hardworking gentleman.... he was very calm and pleasant.... Really feeling the loss... let him rest in peace and serious action should be taken against the driver

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  • Tressy D'mello Peris, Derebail / Andheri

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Stop private buses...They drive like MAD DOGS. Even I lost my younger Two brothers aged 17yrs & 18yrs in an accident.

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  • Sathisha Shetty, Dubai

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    OMG.. RIP...History repeat... :( We can recollect the similar news published by Daijiworld dated May 28, 2013 under the headlines "Udupi: 23-year-old Dr Chethan D Rai dies in Kundapur accident"...Driver's mistakes will not just make end of life of young chaps, it's the end of the world to her parents. I completely support Dr Shetty, if he is considering legal actions on drivers about following rules and also with RTO policy.

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  • Gurudath, M'lore/Mumbai

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    They should impose strict speed limits on all vehicles including these killer buses. Make everyone to follow traffic rules diligently. Impose exemplary fines on violators and suspend/cancel their driving licence.

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  • Udaya Kumar, Managalore/Dubai

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very sad to see one precious life lost. Driver should be jailed for life long. He is a murderer. Why our Drivers are so reckless in driving ? Oh God please give some sense to reckless drivers, that can save so many valuable life.

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  • wilson fernandes, mlore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Why no protest or candle march for this doctor,why we just overlook such incidents as if we are not at all concerned until it happens to ourselves or to our dear-ones, it just shows our selfish approach.not only the drivers, but the conductors and cleaners pressurize the passengers (bega jeppule)once their stop comes ,concerned officials should conduct surprise visits of such unruly behaviors of these people or else they will just continue to go on as if they have the license to kill.

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  • Manglorean, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    This is totally unacceptable. Why are we silent!!!The bus drivers are the worst of the lot. Their only motto is to speed. They dont care about lives. They keep honking continuously and drive you off the road. The traffic is a mess in Mangalore. The police do their bit, but are mostly standing in some corner and watching. Sometimes one finds lay people doing the police duty. Buses start honking from balmatta and continue till kankanady irrespective of the time, whether its day or night,traffic or no traffic, they are only racing. There have been soo many accidents and soo many lives lost - nobody cares. Its high time the RTO and the traffic department wakes up. The RTO had mentioned that 5 traffic signals would come up in Mangalore six months back. Nothing so far. No one gives way to the other. All the vehicles are parked on the roadside, in spite of the roads beings narrow. The bus should have been smashed cos there is no law here to punish anyone. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Dr.Trina, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    I had the opportunity to work with Dr.Gajanan at omega hospital.. A very hard working n talented doctor..
    Very shocking, I still can't believe he is no more... May his soul RIP and lots of strength to his parents and family.

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  • Swasthick, Kunjathbail

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    By looking at this incident govt should think of running ksrtc city buses.There can be control of bluddy private city bus drivers competition...Hang that city bus driver he is playing with others life.

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  • Abhay, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    What a sad incident!! May the doctor's soul rest in peace.

    Another reckless driving by our "City Buses" and another life lost..

    To one such accident months ago, I had given my comments regarding the recklessness of our "City Buses".

    I am again repeating the same and hope that the Mangalore RTO comes up with some stringent rules on these busses.. -

    1) Mangalore “City buses” take their own sweet time to travel from one spot to another, when no other “City bus” is behind. But the moment another “City bus” is spotted behind, Mangalore city roads become Formula 1 race track.

    2) For most of the drivers of Mangalore “City bus”, whenever / wherever a passenger says ‘stop’, there is a bus stop. This could even be in the middle of the road!!!!

    3) To make up on the lost time while travelling, most of the Mangalore “City bus” drivers have the liberty to go off route!!!

    4) Almost all the road signs / speed breakers, etc. are invisible to most of the drivers of Mangalore “City bus”. Specially at the roundabouts or traffic islands. Also, most of the “City bus” drivers expect other vehicle drivers (who adhere to traffic rules) ignore the rules too.

    And there are many instances / cases about the Mangalore “City buses”, which unfortunately could not comment within 2000 characters.

    Therefore, I feel, it is high time to scrap the privatization of Mangalore “City buses” and introduce the government city buses on all routes. Or else God save passengers, pedestrians and other vehicle drivers.

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  • mohan moodbidri, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    may his soul rest in peace. Death comes without knowing to anybody in most circumstances. but a death like this kind of accident regularly happens only in mangalore ?! why..
    1.Heavy traffic through out the day
    2.No systematic traffic control
    3.Narrow roads in between unscientic road devider.
    4.no speed governor equipped in pvt. buses,
    5.Drunk & drive even in day time.
    6.Lazy traffic police.
    7.Stops giving by bus at their discretion,& without indicator.
    8.Horrible traffic during peak hour
    9.Totally uncontrolled traffic rules.
    10. i am tired...please continue it

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  • G R PRABHUJI, BEJAI

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    So sad news,I pray Doctor body RIP. But nobody knows how to control these Bus drivers.The drivers are busy with overtaking And Owners are busy with increasing the fare.

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  • Ethan, Mangalore\ Florida

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    The only way to travel in Mangalore is in Armoured vehicles so even if the bus Rams into you he will die not you, most of the junctions in Mangalore are total chaos, no traffic Management why do not they outsource this to a efficient private company and solve this problem!

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  • H. Siddhanti, Udupi/Washington, DC

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    What a thoughtless suggestion. Why can't the simple fact be understood that it is the private buses and vehicles run by greedy private businesses that create these tragedies. Now you want the private companies to manage the law and order! This is like appointing wolves to protect the sheep.

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    Outsourcing the Efficient Traffic Management may not mean outsourcing Law and Order Mr Siddanthi.

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  • Ethan, Florida\ Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 14 2014

    All over the world, it is done If you are oblivious to this fact that is not my problem, even the sign boards etc, are hired from the private companies.

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  • Jude, Mangalore Dubai

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Another life lost unnecessarily. I am just back from Mangalore, and must say that driving is a real nightmare in Mangalore. Everyone wants to drive or ride at the center of the road, some drive as if they are on a race track and others drive as if they have all the time in the world and don't bother to move to either the right or the left to give way. Buses and trucks race on the right ( fast) track without a care in the world. At crossings, junctions and circles it is always MIGHT IS RIGHT and nobody cares to give way or drive on one track. A driver will simply enter the main road without first bothering to see if there is any incoming traffic on the main road. If anyone wants to descend into chaos, then Mangalore is the place. Not difficult to understand then as to why we have so many fatalities on our roads.

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  • Dr Shetty, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Ban private buses in Mangalore and save lives. It's high time people start protesting for this ban. I don't mind leading this, please come forward to support me. Thank you

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  • A.p., Mlore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    DOCTORS :
    STOP TREATING BUS DRIVERS UNTIL THEY STOP OVERSPEEDING AND DRIVE RECKLESSLY.
    (You will be doing a service to society )
    I am sure Daiji will spearhead the. Campaign.

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  • N.P., Mlore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    THIS DEATH IIS DUE TO, NEGLIGENCE OF RTO AND TRAFFIC POLICE WHO HAVE FAILED TO CONTROL OVERSPEEDING BUSES AND RASH DRIVING AS THEY ARE UNDER THE BUS LOBBY .
    HIS BLOOD IS ON YOUR HANDS !
    How many more will die ?
    We sympathize with the parents

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  • Royston, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    When will the Mangalore bus drivers be taken to task for their rash driving. They have become like rowdies. All that they are bothered is their day to day collection. Had a bad experience this time, when in Mlore, a car guy (from whom I could smell alcohol when I faced him) backed up his car into my car and I stopped him from getting away. However, since I blocked the road for a passing bus, the bus conductor and driver literally pushed me back into my car saying nothing has happened. Had to let it go as I did not want to create a scene.

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  • Stany Dsouza, Shanthigudde, Shirva

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    One more young life has been lost. My heartfelt condolences to Bhat family. May his soul R. I. P.

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  • SHARAT, MANGALORE

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    These drivers will never change and they know that in a few days they will come out. Behind there is support from the owner & there is no punishment that is also why they drive so rashly. The best way all the passengers should catch and punish the driver before the police comes. From this incident other owners and the drivers both will learn a lesson.

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  • rajesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Every time you go to M'lore on vacation the only worry is the public bus.They don't have respect for humanity,reckless driving.They are always in a hurry.I do not understand why Police & RTO do not take any action against these rash & unruly Drivers. One more thing i noticed they keep honking.Somewhere we need to stop this too.

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  • CHRIS EMMANUEL, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    These Bus drivers are murderers. they should be put behind bars and tortured. Why arent there Govt bus services in Mangalore? when the entire country has it. These Private bus owners are goondas, who control the RTO

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  • Mohandas Kapikad, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    RIP...

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very sorry to read such a tragic news. My hearty sympathies to the bereaved family members.

    Such accidents should be dealt under section of murder so that in future, such accidents can be avoided. This is only greed for an extra few bucks. These city buses ply (at an exorbitant speed) as they wish, stop anywhere as long as they want, though there is a time table (only for the name's sake) to be followed. If anyone questions them, he is abused and many a time both the conductor as well as driver join hands in the tussle. During this time our dear public just observes as a drama. As far as I have seen no member (very rare) helps the commuter in trouble. It is high time we awaken ourselves to save our dear and near ones.

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  • Rayan, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Police watches only helmet,tint,license n pollution test for bikes..what about those buses and trucks, which has got horrible black smoke so that riders behind them to see nothing....n auto drivers are highly unpredictable ppl in the world!!!!

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  • Dr kusuma kumari g, Nellore/kodydka

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Tragic incident, A Young life lost, The bus driver must be punished, The traffic police in Mangalore must act and punish these drivers who are nothing but careless, I am feeling very sad, May God punish the driver and feeling very sad for the family of young doctors

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  • PREM, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Everyone please note there is a bottleneck where the house & building owners have not permitted for the road widening.It was just the other day discussed in Daijiworld.Police RTO should take firm action against such drivers who talk rash & Drive rashly. PEOPLE please WAKE UP PLEASE.Any time Anything might happen to our own people/fly.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very sad. After studying Cardilogist with so much hard work, this doctor could not render his valuable service due to the dragon act of the bus driver, who has taken this doctor's life.

    But the driver has to be booked under murder because he has overtaken the other bus and killed the bike rider. Really very sad.

    At this very young age, poor doctor lost his life.

    Our heartfelt condolences to the bereaved members of Bhat family. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • naveen kulshekar, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very tragic news! our R.T.O should be held responsible for this because our private buses are over speeding.They are least bothered about the people also the police they also allow them to do rash driving. Nobody follows the rules and due to this innocent people are losing their lives.

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  • Ravi B Shenava, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    The Drivers of the Private Buses of Mangalore always think that they are the Kings of the Road and they never care for Two wheeler Riders and Pedestrians. Govt Buses should be introduced all over DK-Udupi including City Buses.

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  • DINESH SHETTY, PADUBIDRI/DUBAI

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Hope our RTO/Traffic Police are
    Deaf & dumb.RIP.

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  • albert, kudla

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Where is the police. Where are the laws.every bus driver gets away like this . I have lost two friends because of these maniac overspeeding bus drivers. Can anyone put a speed limit on them . Recklessly driving honking and just beating time I the bargain killing people and ramming into things . Obviously they are driving a big bus so wat do they lose.there is only god who can punish them.pathetic.and such incidents wil keep happening . Where is the security for a bike rider.they drive as though they are in a race.

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  • Jyothi Rajesh, ULLAL

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Very sad to see & hear these type of accident. I request the department of Police & RTO kindly take action on rash & unruly Drivers. Don't give a license in the future. But very sad to see a within a couple of days they are driving buses in our city. Yes Joseph..the auto-rickshaw drivers without signal immediately they take the auto left or right side. some auto drivers giving right signal and taking left turn. So I am advising to you all don't drive behind the auto. Accident only because of our dirty road & unruly rash drivers! Police only watching helmet & tint...! they should be punished (put fine)these type of driver also!

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    One more innocent life lost. What is surprising is that the maniac driver is still in his seat, If this accident, incident was in Mumbai, by now his bus would have been destroyed and the driver would have gone up with Dr Gajanan Sridhar Bhat, Mangalore bystanders like only Tamasha...
    R.I.P Dr. Bhat.

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  • john anthony, mangalore / kochi

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    We keep reading such news practically every day, and have started to become numb to such tragedies. The fact is that there is nothing more that is being done to stop such deaths on the road. The drivers are still speeding recklessly, and the police is still not doing anything. The best the police does is to wait for an accident to take place and then take some action - probably. My question is why is the police not effectively controlling this menace. What are they doing

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    They fill their pockets, nothing else

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  • ruchir agarwal, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    As a safe two wheeler rider i too have faced hardships in riding on city roads with the rude buses chasing us like thief's. They keep on horning loudly, forcing us to move v fast forward, which can get fatal to a two wheeler rider.Will the Traffic police/RTO look into this ?

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  • saba, mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Reckless driver should be put behind bars..they drive as if they own the streets

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  • Flaian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Jan 13 2014


    Very sad and heart rending incident/accident.
    Over speeding & overtaking to fetch more passengers and in the bargain valuable human life is taken away.
    Right action should be taken on this driver.
    Heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family members.
    God grant courage and strength to the bereaved family to bear the terrible loss of their beloved fly member.
    May the departed Soul rest in Heavenly Abode.

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  • Eric, Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    None come forward to reign in these unruly drivers. It is but a licensed murder. The family of the deceased has to bear all the loss. May the Almighty give them strength to bear the pain , frustration and agony.

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  • Joseph F. Gonsalves, Bannur, Puttur / Mangalore

    Mon, Jan 13 2014

    Driving a vehicle in Mangalore has become very bad. The bike riders are driving very dangerously, precariously/driving helter-skelter from the left as well as from the right just throwing the traffic rules in the wind.

    The bike riders and auto-rickshaws are very bad to the city.

    The city bus drivers are not stopping by the very side of the bus-stop instead on the middle of the road causing traffic jam behind bus.

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