In another road accident, three people were injured when a DTC bus hit a car before ramming into a subway crossing in west Delhi's Naraina on Thursday, police said. A senior official said the Delhi Transport Corporation has ordered an inquiry into the accident.
The driver, conductor and the marshal of the bus suffered injuries. They have been taken to the Metro hospital in Ranjit Nagar, they said.
The two passengers of the car, which was on its way to Naraina Industrial Area from Gurugram, are stated to be safe, police said. There were no passengers on board the DTC bus that was on its way to the Naraina bus depot, police said.
During enquiry, it was found that the DTC bus was going towards Naraina Depot after dropping all the passengers at the stop. The bus collided with a car near the subway of Naraina flyover. To save the car, the bus rammed into the metro crossing, Deputy Commissioner of Police (West) Ghanshyam Bansal said.
"The driver, conductor and the marshal present in the bus were injured and two persons in the car are safe," he said.
"According to the MLC, Rohtash (driver) and Gaurav (marshal) got minor injuries on their forehead and hands while Ramesh (conductor) suffered injuries in his abdomen and is under treatment in the Metro Hospital.

















