Road Mishaps In India


Submitted by: Altaf Shaikh

Road mishaps take place in big cities almost every day. Sometimes, these accidents confirm to be critical. Like the one of the actor had recently. We lost Yasho Sagar and a well-known Kannada movie producer B P Somu has lost his son in a road accident on 19 Dec 2012 at 6.30am. Yasho was returning from Mumbai to Bangalore to attend the birthday party of an actor. One of his friends Vishwanath Reddy who was driving the car was also killed as their car rammed into a bridge near Tumkur and another friend was injured as he was seating at the back seat but his condition is critical.

The star played a main role in Telugu hit Ullasanga Uthsahanga and in Ayyo Pavam . Forthcoming movie Mr Premikudu being produced by his dad was expected to be his next venture. Although he was a Bangalorian, Yasho Sagar’s really like for Telugu movies is beyond mind. Once in discussion, he had said that except Telugu, he would never like to act in other dialects like Kannada or Tamil. However, Yasho Sagar’s rapid loss of life has stunned many individuals in the market, who still cannot believe the information. Two main aspects accountable for road accidents are high-traffic and reckless driving. Which one among these was the reason for their death is still left to be revealed.

Normally, it is bikers and motorcyclists who are the affected individuals of such accidents. Sometimes people walking on the roads are also killed in these kinds of mishaps. The careless motorists of TRUCKS and BUSES are in the addiction of consuming liquor. Under the impact of alcohol they get engage in careless driving. They drive their automobiles at high speed. They do not notice speed restrictions. They cause mishaps and sometimes they themselves become the affected sufferers of such fortunes. Three-wheeler motorists neither drive properly nor bothered to follow traffic guidelines. The underage people are also responsible for the deadliest incidents on the road as they do not care to wear helmets nor they know anything about the Traffic rules.

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The traffic sense is missing big time within India. We can also say them Paddey Likhhey Ann Padd . It indicates that individuals are well-educated but still act as illiterate. We do not exercise any principles, in this situation it indicates we do not regard the law, by not following the paths or some other concept, we are breaching the law. In European nations there are no cops on red lighting, only camcorders in some, but people still adhere to the guidelines except few. They follow it because it s against the law, even PM or a wealthy businessman follows it, it s not that they are afraid of the laws, but they have some moral and ethics. They will never beep a horn, unless there is a major reason to do so. In our country when there is a road traffic jam everyone will beep a horn, which indicates individual who is in between need to create his automobile like an airplane and fly it.

In addition to a solution for on-going traffic problems in major cities of India, it has to be made sure that people follow the rules.

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