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    Tipper lorry accidents

    It has come to the stage that no day passes in Kerala without a tipper lorry claiming the life of a person. It is reported that during the year 46 deaths have caused due to tipper lorry speeding. Every time when something happens the authorities come forward with certain actions. But they remain in papers, and the incidence repeats. Comment ?
  • #1439
    Yeah, a lot of accidents are caused by tipper lorries in kerala.Most of them usually die on the spot or pass away in hospital while under treatment.In most of the accidents these tipper lorries do not stop, they just escape,this is due to the inability of police to catch them.the police force is very active in collecting fines from poor commuters who once in a while roam around without their helmets or might have forgot their driving licence at home in a hurry.those drivers of tipper lorries who caused should the accident should be punished to the most severe extent ...its murder.But this is not what happens in kerala ,most of them stay behind bars for 5-10 days and then the police officers are bribed and these drivers are released .They again get into some lorry and again cause accidents which could have been prevented.
    The police system is corrupt..more clearly they are incapable doing anything..If someone is arrested hundreds of party members call the police officer to release the arrested or he will be transffered to some katumoola in kerala.

  • #1455
    The term Lorry itself meaning rude and driving without sense. And talking about tipper lorries menace. Its prevailing in all the states and no one have control over them. Contractors are interested in more contracts and not in maintaining the lorries and they often get out of hand from the drivers and hence this deaths.

    K Mohan

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