Mangaluru: Car rams into bike, rider seriously injured


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (ANK)

Mangaluru, Dec 31: In yet another accident on Nanthur-Pumpwell road, a bike rider suffered serious injuries after a Ritz car rammed into his bike on Monday, December 31.

According to eye witnesses, the car came from the wrong side before ramming into the two wheeler.

The bike, once crashing to ground caught fire. The ill-fated two-wheeler was gutted due to the fire.

The seriously injured rider was rushed to a private hospital.

Kadri traffic police registered a case.

  

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  • Anand, Surathkal

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    Again the infamous , indiscipline and dangerous KL 14.

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  • Don, Mangalore/Dubai

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    Why buy a car worth 5 lakhs to save 1/2 litre of petrol? People drive on the wrong side instead of taking a U turn just to save 1/2 litre of petrol . Shows what kind of intelligent drivers we have in Mangalore.

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  • Dsouza, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    The number plate on the car suggests where this buffoon is from !!!

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  • Sanathan, Marnamikatta

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    KL vehicles should be banned entering to Mangalore because of the rash and negligent driving many lifes are in danger. Strict action should be taken. Eve teasing has also become common in malls and in roads in Mangalore from keralites. Police should take this issue seriously and check the purpose of their visit to Mangalore.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    Can we build a bypass only for Kerala Vehicles ...

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  • J.F D Souza, Attavar, Mangalore.

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    iT IS A BIG TRAGEDY FOR SOMEBODYS FAULT, SOMEONE HAS TO SUFFER AND SOMETIMES LOSE THEIR PRECIOUS LIFE ALSO.

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  • G R PRABHUJI, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    KL registration, our traffic department must give warning always while entering Karnataka border. Traffic police must ask the purpose of visiting. Some strict action will give some good response.

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  • Denzil, Talapady

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    dont blame on the states for registration.... of KL or KA etc... anyone doesn't do purposely.. it happens... but driver should drive carefully and take care.......
    do not insult a state... in cheap...

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  • roshan, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    KL 14 came to drink a lot in eager coz of new year celebration.

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  • Denzil, Talapady

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    u mean karnataka people dont drink?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    I wish we could ban vehicles from Kerala entering Karnataka but that is not possible ...

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  • Denzil, Talapady

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    if KL do the same... how u may feel

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  • Dilip, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 01 2019

    What if they ban you from entering Mumbai?
    We as free citizens of India have the right to be anywhere in the country - for jobs, vacation, family visit, medical treatment, etc.
    Let us not retort to barbaric solutions for all problems.
    Driver at fault should be strictly punished.
    People have no respect for the law.
    Let us work towards enforcing the correct laws in a strict and correct manner.
    Number of accidents will automatically come down.

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  • ray, shimoga

    Mon, Dec 31 2018

    KL14 =KILLER 14

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