Delhi Govt meeting mulls on ways to check road rage
New Delhi, Oct 5 (UNI) Concerned over the rise in cases of road rage in the capital over the past few days, the Delhi government held a high-level meeting to consider ways to check such incidents.
Sources said the meeting, called by the chief Secretary and attended by Joint Commissioner (Traffic) Qamar Ahmed, Delhi Transport Secretary D M Sopolia and other senior department officials, discussed ways to curb incidents of road rage.
In recent cases of road rage in Delhi last week, the staff of a Blueline bus threw out a girl from the bus in Noida. In another incident earlier this week, the driver of a mini-bus assaulted a couple and their son.
UNI
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Story first published: Friday, October 5, 2007, 20:05 [IST]