Got into 3 road accidents in the span of 6 weeks of moving to a new place. Got out unscratched in all 3 of them. One: On the 19th of February, at 19:00, I decided to take myself out for a birthday treat. After a nice meal, it was tremendously hard to find any auto ride back to campus from the bus stand at around 21:00.
After walking quite a bit towards the campus, I caught one near Reddy colony. I was told to sit beside the driver, as any commoner would. The Auto driver kept manhandling me whenever he saw a potential customer and kept sliding me towards him by force.
Being new in the city, I believed people here would be more handsy than usual. However, after filling the auto to the brim with about 12-14 people, he started the ride. He then proceeded to stop at a petrol pump, get out of the auto, play with the dogs for a while, fill his small water bottle, play a bit more with the dogs, and restart the ride.
This behaviour seemed enough to raise a red flag, but I did not have any other option either this late, so I stayed. After crossing Mangalam, there are no streetlights for most of the Karakambadi road. As we approach the campus, I see the auto getting closer and closer to the divider, and then it crashes.
All the passengers were lucky not to have survived any major injuries except the driver. We were also lucky not to have any speeding buses passing by, which could have transformed this into a tragedy. Coming back to the driver, he is unconscious and not responding to any of us.
A kind lady gave him whatever CPR she knew and begged for help from passers-by but did not get any. All of us are stranded on a pitch-black road with little to no help. After spotting a biker, I hitchhiked my way to the campus, shocked to the core. All of this was only on my third day in the town. Spoiler alert on the auto driver: he was most likely drunk and slept on the wheel.
Two: On the evening of the 26th of March, I braved myself for yet another dinner outside the campus. I planned to catch an auto early enough at around 19:45. While this auto driver seemed sober, his driving wasn't the best. On the way back to campus, he saw a customer and took a sharp left from the middle of the road. There was a biker just behind the auto, and with his skilful manoeuvring and slow speed, he managed to get past the auto.
However, there was a speeding bike a little farther behind, and it managed to save the humans sitting on the back side of the auto by severely slipping and drifting on the road. There were plenty of shards of glass that managed to enter the auto and mildly injure some of the passengers. I was not.
However, the pillion rider of the bike was an older gentleman who was heavily injured. The bike driver seemed to be okay.
Three: At around 21:00 on the 30th of March, while returning from yet another dinner, my friend and I faced the wrath of total strangers. Taking a shared auto from the Tirupati Bus stand back to campus, we waited for the auto driver to fill the auto with 11 people, including himself.
Looking at the condition of the auto, I evaluated that this driver might drive well since it was newer and well-maintained. I was about to be proved wrong. Soon after starting the journey, two young men overtook the auto and probably cursed the driver while doing it.
The auto driver then proceeds to overtake the bike and stop the auto in the middle of the road without caring for any vehicles that might be coming from behind. The men then start having a fight in a language unknown to me.
After a pretty heated interaction and good work by some good samaritans on pacifying the feud, we restart the journey. However, as the men on the bike started to fight again while driving, the auto driver then swivelled his auto into the bike, sandwiching the bike between the auto and the pointy road divider. This severely hurt one of the passengers who got caught in between all this.
By some miraculous feat, the bike drivers managed to save themselves and get to the side of the road safely. However, the auto driver was not yet satisfied and then again crashed his auto brutally on the men on the bike.
This time the auto came to a halt, and all the passengers, including my friend and I, rushed out of the tilted auto and onto the sidewalk. The men kept fighting while we tried to evade the scene and catch another auto back to campus.
Extras: These extraordinary circumstances might seem bizarre, but I am not the only one to have experienced this. Another friend of mine faced a similar situation while coming from Airport to the campus.
His auto driver speeded in the dead of night and lost control of the handle. The auto then continued to roll fast, with glass flying everywhere. He survived after sustaining a few injuries.
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