– Occurred around noon when container lorry driver V. Balakrishnan (45) applied sudden brakes.
– A car traveling behind lost control and collided with the lorry.
– Devaraj died instantly, while his son Narasimha Prasad (32) and driver K. Srinivasalu (55) sustained injuries and were hospitalized.
– Around 2 p.m., motorcyclist santhosh lost control of his vehicle, hitting goatherd Ramesh.
– Both died instantly due to the impact.
Road safety remains an urgent issue in India as deadly accidents like these continue to take lives on major highways such as Chennai-Bengaluru Highway. Initial reports suggest sudden braking and loss of vehicle control contributed considerably to both crashes-a clear indication of gaps in adherence to defensive driving practices or potential deficiencies in traffic management measures.
The loss of three lives raises questions about highway infrastructure adequacy, such as signage signaling abrupt stops or speed monitoring mechanisms that prevent collisions during high-speed travel. Moreover, the second accident highlights risks for individuals working near highways-an area requiring stricter regulation or protective measures.
As investigations proceed, addressing systemic issues through enforcement campaigns related to safe driving protocols may help mitigate risks for drivers, passengers, pedestrians, and roadside workers alike.Read more