Updated On: 18 November, 2024 07:16 AM IST | Mumbai | The Editorial
We witness instances where one car has overtaken another, and the driver of the overtaken car then in a fit of anger tries to catch up with the car ahead or overtake it in a tit-for-tat approach.

Wreckage of the vehicle after the collision on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
There is so much being said of the Dehradun road accident that claimed six young lives, and one has not heard the end of numerous theories and opinions about the incident. The father of the lone survivor battling for his life at the time of going to press has asked people to halt speculation till the cops have the entire picture.
While the entire investigation has to be completed, any number of reports suggest there was a ‘race’ with the car that crashed trying to overtake a vehicle that overtook it. While this theory may be contested, we will move away from the accident to spotlight any number of ego moves on our roads that are highly dangerous.