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    What Led to the Chaos in Kerala CM’s Convoy Collision?

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    On October 28, 2024, a major security breach happened with the convoy of Kerala Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan. The convoy collision occurred at Vamanapuram Park Junction in Thiruvananthapuram at approximately 6:30 PM. The convoy, consisting of five escort vehicles and an ambulance, was en route on MC Road when the accident happened.

    What Caused the Chain Reaction in the CM’s Convoy Collision?

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    The accident was triggered when the lead escort vehicle suddenly braked to prevent a collision with a scooter. Initial reports indicate that woman on the scooter attempted a sudden right turn from the middle of the road towards Attingal, forcing the lead vehicle to stop suddenly.

    This unexpected halt triggered a chain reaction, resulting in collisions among the vehicles following behind. The Chief Minister’s official car was hit from behind by one of the escort vehicles.

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    What Were the Outcomes of the Collision Involving the CM’s Convoy?

    Fortunately, the heavy traffic caused the vehicle to move at a slow pace, resulting in no reported injuries. The Chief Minister’s car sustained minor damage, but both he and his security personnel were safe. After a quick evaluation of the situation, the convoy resumed its journey to Thiruvananthapuram.

    What Does the Collision Reveal About High-Profile Convoy Safety?

    This incident highlights the potential risks and difficulties associated with protecting high-profile convoys. The police have initiated an investigation to find the woman on the scooter and to examine the traffic violations that led to the collision. This is not the first time such an incident has occurred; a similar incident happened in 2021 when three escort vehicles in CM’s convoy collided in Kannur.

    What Are the Reactions and Implications of the Viral Collision?

    The video of the convoy collision went viral on social media, sparking various reactions. Some people blamed the scooter rider for the sudden turn. Meanwhile, others criticized the convoy for potentially exceeding speed limits and breaking traffic rules. The collision footage of the crash gained widespread attention on social media. The incident has also ignited discussions about the need for stricter compliance with traffic regulations and improved coordination among security convoys.

    In conclusion, the major accident involving Kerala CM Pinarayi Vijayan’s convoy occurred when a sudden brake was made to avoid hitting a two-wheeler, leading to a series of collisions. Fortunately, there were no injuries, but the incident highlighted the need for careful planning and adherence to traffic rules to protect the safety of prominent convoys.

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    Mallika Sadhu is a journalist committed to revealing the raw, unfiltered truth. Mallika's work is grounded in a dedication to transparency and integrity, aiming to present clear and impactful stories that matter. Through comprehensive reporting and honest storytelling, she strives to contribute to provide narratives that genuinely inform and engage. When not dwelling in the world of journalism, she is immersed in the colors of her canvas and pages of her journal.

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