Follow us:WhatsappFacebookTwitterTelegram.cls-1{fill:#4d4d4d;}.cls-2{fill:#fff;}Google NewsRegarding the front-page news in the newspapers today about three young executives charred to death in an accident with a truck in the wee hours of the morning. They may have been drunk or driving rash but the fact that the truck was coming from the wrong side caused the accident. I have already lost two friends by trucks and a couple of days back another friend had a miraculous escape as his car was crushed by a truck. Most of these reports are carried out in the papers where either the driver of the truck/bus have escaped or even when arrested there are usually no follow ups as to what happens to them. Maybe because we have gotten so used to accidents on roads that its become a " Hota Hai " mentality of Delhi citizens. Do the concerned authorities before handing over the keys of the big machines even check the credentials of the drivers as to whether they are capable of driving these monsters on road? Because if not then it's just the same as to give a gun to a child, which can 'accidentally', kill someone. So whose fault is it?? Anywhere outside India drivers who drive the heavy duty vehicles go through some kind of training even if it's a bus driver who will drive a truck. Is the same practice applies here?? When will a time come when some one in authority stands up and say this is culpable homicide not amounting to murder coz a bus or a truck is a deadly weapon and if not handled carefully will become a front page news.first published:February 13, 2006, 15:06 ISTlast updated:February 13, 2006, 15:06 IST
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Regarding the front-page news in the newspapers today about three young executives charred to death in an accident with a truck in the wee hours of the morning. They may have been drunk or driving rash but the fact that the truck was coming from the wrong side caused the accident. I have already lost two friends by trucks and a couple of days back another friend had a miraculous escape as his car was crushed by a truck. Most of these reports are carried out in the papers where either the driver of the truck/bus have escaped or even when arrested there are usually no follow ups as to what happens to them. Maybe because we have gotten so used to accidents on roads that its become a " Hota Hai " mentality of Delhi citizens. Do the concerned authorities before handing over the keys of the big machines even check the credentials of the drivers as to whether they are capable of driving these monsters on road? Because if not then it's just the same as to give a gun to a child, which can 'accidentally', kill someone. So whose fault is it?? Anywhere outside India drivers who drive the heavy duty vehicles go through some kind of training even if it's a bus driver who will drive a truck. Is the same practice applies here?? When will a time come when some one in authority stands up and say this is culpable homicide not amounting to murder coz a bus or a truck is a deadly weapon and if not handled carefully will become a front page news.
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