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A BMTC bus got stuck in a pothole caused by pipeline work in Bengaluru, disrupting vehicular traffic for some time. Clearance work is underway in the area.
There have been allegations that the police violated rules while the operation was underway to clear abandoned vehicles parked on the side of the road. Read the full news to know the details of the incident and the public's reaction ...
The authorities have taken strict action against those who park their vehicles on the side of the road in violation of the rules. How much fine will be imposed for wrong parking? In what cases will action be taken and here is the important information given by the Police Commissioner in this regard.
Minister Krishna Byre Gowda has given an important hint about taking towing action against vehicles parked illegally on roads and footpaths after the football encroachment clearance operation. Here is the complete information about the government's next steps
The brakes of a bus moving near the new bus stand in Gadag failed, and a major tragedy was averted due to the driver's punctuality. The incident created an atmosphere of anxiety among the passengers.
Heavy rain, dense fog and torrential downpours continue in Charmadi Ghat. Motorists are struggling due to low visibility and slippery roads. Know today's Charmadi Ghat weather, road conditions and rain updates here.
A horrific accident occurred between two BMTC buses in Bengaluru, the driver is in critical condition. Many passengers were injured in the incident and have been admitted to a nearby hospital. Find out all the important information here, including the cause of the accident, where the incident took place, the health condition of the injured and the action taken by the police.
Shivamogga: Shivamogga SP Khadak has warned bikers who are riding bikes without number plates in the city. He said that special checks will be conducted against those who violate the motor vehicle maintenance and strict legal action including fines will be taken. Know complete information about road safety, traffic rules and new measures of the police department here.
Belgaum Police Commissioner has taken a significant step as a new step to raise awareness about road safety. He has officially written a letter to petrol station owners not to provide petrol to those riding bikes without wearing helmets.
Due to road works, possibility of landslides or other safety reasons on the Thirthahalli-Udupi route, traffic is being disrupted, and the public travelling on this route has been advised to use alternative routes, the District Collector has ordered.
Citizens have been advised not to drink and drive, observe prescribed speed limits, obey traffic signals, avoid racing or competitive driving, and refrain from reckless or dangerous maneuvers.
A 25-year-old woman died in a road accident in Ambala after she was allegedly hit by a police officer who was reportedly driving under the influence.
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