What Caused the Fatal Road Accident in Udhampur, J&K?
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Jammu, Jan 27 (NationPress) On Tuesday, a tragic road incident in Udhampur district of Jammu and Kashmir resulted in the loss of four lives.
Authorities reported that the collision took place on the Jammu-Srinagar National Highway (NH-44) close to Jakhani Chowk.
According to officials, the incident involved a bus, a car, and a motorcycle. The collision tragically claimed the lives of four individuals at the scene, with further details regarding injuries pending.
Emergency responders, including police and rescue teams, arrived promptly to conduct relief and rescue operations.
Earlier, on January 22, a separate road accident in Doda district resulted in the deaths of 10 soldiers and injuries to 10 others, when an Army vehicle lost control and plunged into a gorge.
Factors such as overloading, speeding, reckless driving, and road rage have been identified as primary contributors to road accidents in the region, leading to numerous fatalities and injuries.
The traffic department has mobilized specialized teams to address these issues, and Regional Transport Officers (RTOs) are actively promoting penalties for such violations.
For instances of reckless driving and dangerous road behavior, offenders may face cancellation of their driving and registration licenses. Additionally, allowing minors to operate vehicles can result in parental imprisonment. It is mandatory for both riders and passengers on motorcycles and scooters to wear approved crash helmets; petrol stations have been instructed not to sell fuel to helmet-less two-wheeler drivers.
As part of community engagement, traffic department officials are conducting driver counseling sessions and occasionally distributing crash helmets to motorcyclists.
The trend of youth performing stunts on motorcycles is increasingly concerning in J&K. Such reckless actions not only jeopardize their lives but also pose significant risks to pedestrians and other drivers. Factors such as inadequate parental guidance and peer pressure often drive young individuals to engage in these dangerous behaviors for the thrill.