Speeding Car Collides with Parked Tractor-Trolley, Two Lives Lost in MP
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Anuppur, March 20 (NationPress) A tragic road incident on National Highway-43 (NH-43) resulted in the untimely deaths of two people after a speeding vehicle crashed into a stationary tractor-trolley in the Tama police station region of Madhya Pradesh's Anuppur district, officials reported on Friday.
The collision took place late on Thursday evening, as the car was traveling from Shahdol to Manendragarh in neighboring Chhattisgarh when it struck the parked tractor-trolley.
According to police, the tractor-trolley was left parked along the roadside without activating its hazard lights or indicators, rendering it almost invisible to oncoming vehicles due to poor visibility conditions. The violent impact caused the car to flip over, resulting in immediate fatalities.
The victims have been identified as Dulare Sharma, aged 45, and Geeta Panika, aged 44, both of whom were passengers in the ill-fated vehicle.
Initial investigations indicate that excessive speed may have hindered the driver's ability to spot the obstruction in time. Reports suggest that the driver and other occupants suffered injuries, but details about their conditions remain unclear as emergency services quickly arrived at the scene.
Local police from the Tama station swiftly secured the accident site, cleared the highway, and commenced an investigation.
The deceased were transported to a nearby hospital for post-mortem examinations, while the damaged vehicles were towed for further assessment.
Authorities are looking into whether the tractor-trolley operator breached road safety regulations by parking without appropriate warnings, a frequent issue in rural highway accidents. The families of the victims are in profound shock, and community leaders have expressed their condolences, urging for prompt justice and accountability.
The police investigation is ongoing, with a detailed FIR filed under relevant sections of the Motor Vehicles Act and IPC.
This tragic accident highlights the ongoing dangers present on the highways of Madhya Pradesh, particularly NH-43, which serves as a crucial link between Madhya Pradesh and Chhattisgarh but is infamous for poor visibility at night, inadequate signage, and frequent parking of large vehicles.