Two men died and five people were injured Wednesday morning after an SUV collided with a parked container truck on the Mumbai-Pune Expressway [1].
The accident highlights the ongoing safety risks associated with vehicle breakdowns on high-speed corridors, where stationary obstacles can lead to fatal multi-vehicle collisions.
The crash occurred near Khalapur at the 25 km-mark, shortly after vehicles cross the Madap tunnel [1]. The SUV struck a container truck that had been parked on the roadway due to a breakdown [1].
Emergency responders said five individuals were injured in the wreck, including one woman [1]. Two men died as a result of the impact [1].
Authorities have not yet released a statement regarding the specific cause of the SUV's failure to avoid the stationary vehicle. The incident caused disruptions to traffic flow on the expressway during the morning commute [1].
“Two men died and five people were injured Wednesday morning”
This incident underscores the danger of 'dead-stop' collisions on Indian expressways, where the lack of adequate emergency shoulders or warning signage for broken-down heavy vehicles often turns mechanical failures into lethal hazards for high-speed traffic.


