The Tata Altroz is regarded as one of India’s safest vehicles, having obtained a 5-star rating for adult safety and a 3-star rating for kid safety in the Global NCAP crash test. We have gone through plenty of news of deadly accidents involving the car, but thanks to its great safety record, passengers come out harmlessly. However, it depends on the following traffic rules and regulations as well. One such mishap happened recently, in which the Altroz got divided into two pieces.
As per the sources, this accident took place in Anuppur, Madhya Pradesh, and it was so horrible that the hatchback was broken into pieces. As suggested by local news, there were five occupants in the car, and owing to overspeeding, the driver lost control and the car collided with a tree on the roadside.
Unfortunately, three of them died on the spot, and two were taken to the hospital in critical condition. The intensity of the collision can be seen through the photographs since the back part has been crushed beyond recognition, while the passenger cabin space in the front half is still reasonably intact.
It really needs to be mentioned here that no car can save the passengers if they do rash driving, do not wear seatbelts, drive after drinking, or even without getting properly trained. Another thing that is responsible for the high number of crashes is poor build quality and maintenance of the roads. Therefore, people shouldn’t take traffic rules lightly and put others’ lives in danger.
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