A violent three-vehicle collision involving a motorcycle, car, and tempo was captured on CCTV footage in the Shirur taluka of Pune district [1].
The incident highlights the dangers of high-speed travel on rural Maharashtra roads, where a sudden loss of vehicle control can lead to multi-vehicle accidents.
According to reports, the crash occurred on an empty road in the Pune district of Maharashtra [1]. The footage shows the moment of impact between the three vehicles [1]. Preliminary reports suggest that overspeeding and a sudden loss of control caused the collision [1, 2].
Despite the violence of the impact, officials said there were zero fatalities [2]. The vehicles involved included a motorcycle, a car, and a tempo [1, 2].
Emergency services responded to the scene in Shirur taluka to manage the aftermath. The collision involved a total of three vehicles [2]. Local authorities said they are reviewing the footage to determine the exact sequence of events that led to the crash [1].
While the road was described as empty at the time of the accident, the severity of the impact underscores the risks associated with speed in the region [1]. The footage has been circulated to emphasize road safety and the importance of maintaining control of vehicles at all times [1, 2].
“A violent three-vehicle collision involving a motorcycle, car, and tempo”
This incident underscores the critical role of surveillance infrastructure in rural India for accident reconstruction and traffic enforcement. The fact that no deaths occurred despite the high-velocity nature of the crash suggests a fortunate outcome, but the cited cause of overspeeding points to a systemic issue with speed regulation on regional highways in the Pune district.




