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Wednesday, November 20, 2024

A speeding rickshaw rammed into a dumper; Watch the video of the horrifying accident in Surat





A speeding rickshaw rammed into a dumper; Watch the video of the horrifying accident in Surat

Surat Accident: Accidents are increasing day by day in the state as well as in Surat city. A similar horrific accident is coming to light. The incident of that accident (Surat Accident) was captured on CCTV camera. According to the scenes seen in the incident, the rickshaw rammed into a dumper standing on the side on a road in Surat.












In this video, it is seen that the accident occurred when the rickshaw collided with the dumper at full speed. The locals immediately rushed to the spot after the rickshaw collided with the dumper. The locals also pulled the driver out of the rickshaw after the rickshaw collided with the dumper. The rickshaw driver was seriously injured in this accident and was taken to the civil hospital.

However, for some reason, it has not come to light that the rickshaw driver was negligent. At present, the CCTV of the entire incident is going viral. And based on that CCTV, the Surat Comrade Police has conducted an investigation.

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What is the over speeding law in India?

An overspeeding fine in India is a penalty that a motorist must pay if he drives his two-wheeler or four-wheeler above the prescribed speed limit. The overspeeding fine ranges from ₹1000-₹4000 based on the type of vehicle

What is the procedure for an accident case?

Inform the police about the accident immediately and file a First Information Report (FIR), if required. FIR is required in case of theft, road accidents or fire. You may not require an FIR if it is for minor dents and scratches. And you will require it when a third party is involved in the accident

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What is the IPC law for hit and run?

Injury Caused: If the accident causes injuries, the offender may be charged under Section 337 (causing hurt by act endangering life or personal safety) or Section 338 (causing grievous hurt) of the IPC, depending on the severity of the injuries. The punishment for these offenses may include imprisonment and fines.