Moodbidri: 32-year-old bike rider dies on spot after collision with truck


Daijiworld Media Network - Moodbidri (MS)

Moodbidri, Dec 20: A bike rider was killed on the spot in an accident at Kompadavu curve near here on Sunday, December 20,

The accident occured when a borewell drilling truck collided with his bike.

The deceased has been identified as Chandrashekhar Gowda (32), a resident of Machhur Kana.

 

He had been to Kudupu temple for Shasti festival and was returning home when the tragedy occurred.

Chandrashekhar was thrown on the road due to the impact of the accident and sustained severe injury to his head. He breathed his last on the spot.

A case in this connection has been registered in Moodbidri police station.

  

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  • Dr Kusuma Kumari Gunji MBBS DGO DNB(obst and Gynae), Nellore Kodyadka

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    Not even a day passes without the news of an accident. I feel there must be strict vigilance and traffic control by police to prevent accidents.

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  • Sanjay shenoy, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 21 2020

    No driving experience or skill. Mistake of RTO who give them license without driving test. Big mistake of brokers who pass their LLR and DL which is not suitable for young generation.

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  • Kudla Stories, Kudla

    Sun, Dec 20 2020

    The issue lies with the public and the police as well. Public dont own to their responsibilities of safe driving or riding and dont follow rules. The police are not keen on implementing these rules on a war footing. Most of the bike riders and truck drivers dont follow the rule of driving or riding on the left side. They are all over the road, even coming on to the middle of the road increasing chancea of a collision with a car or bus. But even the cops are responsible for this. Because most of them dont care to fine people for lane indiscipline. As vehicle density increase on a daily basis, both the public and police department should strictly adhere to lane discipline. Police are simply ignorant. And people as well.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sun, Dec 20 2020

    Separate Lane for 2 Wheeler's is the need of the day.
    Rest in Peace Chandrashekhar ...

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  • Subhash Chandra, MANGALURU

    Sun, Dec 20 2020

    Squid rider probably not wearing helmet a fashion I seen on roads + tripple riding, purchasing a lower cc bikes & doing impossible. I will tell you why ? I myself being a rider ridden almost 25,000 across state & interstate I see these types of squid riders risking other's lives no proper rules followed. Yesterday while riding from mlore to Moodbidri had a horrific experience with drunk riders almost about crash towards on coming car.

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  • Pradeep, Mangalore

    Sun, Dec 20 2020

    Subash,

    I agree with your comments re dangerous driving in Moodbidri - Mangalore Road. Now the road is being repaired such incidents are going to increase. In fact, I just mentioned this to a friend earlier today.

    Request everyone to drive safely. Please always remember there's someone waiting for you at the other end (may be your dad, mom, wife , kids or siblings)

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