A gravel truck crashed into a tree on Rao Tula Ram Marg in South Moti Bagh early Monday morning. The truck driver claimed the accident was caused by a taxi driver who braked suddenly while overtaking. To avoid hitting the taxi, the truck driver swerved, hitting the tree instead. The taxi, carrying passengers, fled the scene.
Truck carrying gravel hits roadside tree in South Moti Bagh
NEW DELHI: A truck carrying gravel (crushed stone) from Rajasthan to Ghaziabad collided with a roadside tree on Rao Tula Ram Marg in South Moti Bagh in the early hours of Monday.
The truck driver said that the accident happened due to a taxi driver who tried to overtake and suddenly applied the brakes.

"We were travelling from Rajasthan to Ghaziabad. A taxi driver tried to overtake and suddenly put the brake. The taxi had passengers in it and to protect those passengers, I manoeuvred the truck in this direction to protect the lives of those who were in the taxi. There was very little damage to the taxi and he fled," the truck driver said.
Recently, a 3-year-old child died after being struck by a Gramin Seva tempo near JJ Bandhu camp in the Vasant Kunj area of southwest Delhi on December 12.
The child was rushed to Fortis Hospital in Vasant Kunj but, was declared brought dead by the attending doctors.
The police later tracked down the offending vehicle, and the driver, identified as Rohit, was arrested.

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