Truck traffic representative photo for Cuttack truck-scooter crash reportReal representative photo: USPS Ford Cargo. Source: Flickr/Openverse (JLaw45 / CC BY). Used as featured image for Nirnay TV reporting.

Cuttack truck-scooter crash has brought attention back to the safety gap between heavy vehicles and two-wheelers, a recurring concern on crowded city roads and connecting highways.

According to reports, the incident involved a truck and a scooter, triggering local concern about visibility, turning space and lane discipline. Nirnay TV understands that police and traffic officials generally review vehicle movement, driver conduct and road layout in such cases before further action.

Cuttack Truck-Scooter Crash: Why Heavy Vehicle Awareness Matters

Truck drivers deal with blind spots and longer braking distances, while scooter riders are more exposed to impact. When both share narrow or congested stretches, small errors can have serious consequences. Proper mirrors, slower turns and clear signalling become essential.

What Commuters Can Do

Two-wheeler riders should avoid riding too close to trucks, especially near intersections and turns. Heavy vehicle operators should maintain speed discipline in city limits and avoid sudden lane changes.

Nirnay TV will keep monitoring local safety concerns. The wider takeaway is that mixed traffic requires shared responsibility, stronger enforcement and safer road design, particularly in cities like Cuttack where old routes carry modern traffic pressure.

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