A cab driver allegedly rammed his vehicle into a two-wheeler in a road-rage incident near KR Puram Bridge in Bengaluru, with the confrontation captured on video and circulating widely online.
The incident
happened on Friday and a suo moto case will be filed by the police in the incident.
The clash reportedly began after the motorcycle accidently brushed against the cab while navigating traffic. After this, a heated verbal exchange happened between the cab driver and the two men on the bike.
Later, the car accelerated toward the bike, striking it and causing the riders to lose balance, one of the men fell.
A shocking incident of intentional road rage was reported today near #KRPuram, #Bengaluru, where a cab driver deliberately rammed into a biker following a heated argument. pic.twitter.com/UABv07S6nR
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The alarming footage has triggered outrage among netizens, many calling for stricter enforcement of traffic discipline and harsher penalties for reckless driving. Bengaluru Police are yet to issue a statement on the incident or confirm if a complaint has been filed.
The incident follows closely on the heels of a shocking road-rage case in the city, where a Kalaripayattu trainer and his wife were arrested for intentionally causing the death of a 24-year-old food delivery agent.
The incident, which took place on the night of October 25 at Nataraja Layout, saw the couple, identified as Manoj Kumar (32) from Kerala and his wife Aarati Sharma (30) from Jammu & Kashmir, allegedly ram their car into the victim’s scooter following a minor brush.
Police investigations found that the victim, Darshan (24), a food delivery agent from Kembattalli, died on the spot, while his friend Varun, who was riding pillion, was injured. CCTV footage showed the accused pursuing and ramming the scooter even after Darshan had already apologised for the minor scrape.
The two incidents — one captured on CCTV and the other on a dashcam — have renewed public outrage over Bengaluru’s growing road-rage problem, with many calling for tougher penalties to deter such violent behaviour on city roads.






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