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A Tamil Nadu roadways bus crashed into a roadside shop soon after it left from the nearby bus stand in the Dindigul district. The driver lost control and collided with the opposite sweet shop. The unexpected collision damaged the front part of the shop. Fortunately, the woman working inside suffered only minor injuries and was quickly taken to a nearby hospital for treatment.
According to The Hindu, the bus left from Periyakulam around 6 AM and travelled approximately 210 kilometres without any problems. However, the accident took place at around 1:45 PM as the bus was leaving the Dindigul bus station in Theni.
Reports suggest that the driver was allegedly speeding and not following traffic rules, which led to a direct crash into the shop instead of making the left turn. Following the accident, the Tamil Nadu State Transport Corporation, Dindigul Region, stated that the accident involving a TNSTC bus was a result of human error. The transport corporation claimed that the driver failed to follow road safety rules, leading to the unfortunate incident. They further highlighted the careless attitude of the bus driver as the primary cause of the accident and mentioned that the action had been initiated against him.
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Reacting to the post, a user wrote, “God saved her.”
Another shared, “Thank goodness. Happy that she is safe and the lady immediately moved away.”
“Attack 200% Damage 0%,” a comment read.”
Another wrote, “Government buses are not properly maintained.”
An individual humorously shared, “The aunty used spidey sense.”
One more joked, “2 packet chips please.”
Earlier, in another tragic incident, a Noida momo-seller lost his life and two others were injured when a private bus crashed into the wall of a residential complex in Sector 118. According to a police officer, the three men from Nepal were selling momos outside Sriram Society when the collision happened at around 7 PM.
The bus, carrying employees of a private company, lost control before crashing into the wall. People gathered at the spot claimed there were close to 25 people on the bus, including the driver. While attempting to turn towards Sector 122 from a junction, the driver lost control, which led to a tragic accident in front of the society.
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