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BEST Bus Hits 6 Vehicles in Andheri, 3 Injured

A wet-lease BEST bus crashed into 6 vehicles, injuring 3. Safety concerns raised.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
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City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 17 August 2026 at 11:09 pm
BEST Bus Hits 6 Vehicles in Andheri, 3 Injured

A wet-lease BEST bus was involved in a major accident in Andheri West on Monday afternoon, leaving three people injured. The incident occurred when the bus, operated from the Oshiwara depot, crashed into four autorickshaws, an Ertiga car, and an Activa near the Gokhale Bridge signal.

According to the BEST accident report, the driver released the handbrake, and the bus suddenly moved ahead, hitting the six vehicles that were stationary in front of it. The injured were identified as Yunus Shaikh, 55, an autorickshaw driver who suffered a nose injury; Manojkumar Bajdev, 30, a pedestrian who suffered a blunt injury to his neck; and Anis Nisar Dhari, 20, an Activa rider who suffered a blunt injury to his right waist.

The bus conductor immediately alerted the police and helped shift the injured to Cooper Hospital. Two of the injured, Shaikh and Bajdev, were discharged after medical examination, while Dhari declined further treatment and proceeded to lodge a complaint at the D.N. Nagar police station.

The accident has raised concerns over the safety of contractor-operated buses in Mumbai. This incident is the latest in a series of accidents involving wet-lease buses in the city, highlighting issues with vehicle handling, safety checks, and contractor oversight.

The BEST bus was initially stationed at Kumkum Chowki for police formalities before being moved to the depot as instructed by the D.N. Nagar police. The damaged vehicles included four autorickshaws, one Ertiga, and one Activa.

The safety of passengers and pedestrians is a major concern in Mumbai, and incidents like this highlight the need for stricter safety measures and better regulation of contractor-operated buses. The city's transportation system is already under strain, and accidents like this can have serious consequences.

In recent times, there have been several incidents of accidents involving wet-lease buses in Mumbai, which has led to increased scrutiny of the safety measures in place. The authorities need to take immediate action to address these concerns and ensure that passengers and pedestrians are safe while using the city's transportation system.

The incident has also raised questions about the responsibility of the contractor operating the bus and the measures in place to prevent such accidents. The police are investigating the incident, and it remains to be seen what action will be taken against the driver and the contractor.

In conclusion, the accident involving the wet-lease BEST bus in Andheri West has highlighted the need for improved safety measures and better regulation of contractor-operated buses in Mumbai. The city's transportation system needs to be safe and reliable, and incidents like this should not be allowed to happen.

The authorities must take immediate action to address the concerns raised by this incident and ensure that passengers and pedestrians are safe while using the city's transportation system. This includes implementing stricter safety measures, improving vehicle maintenance, and enhancing contractor oversight.

The safety of Mumbai's citizens is of utmost importance, and it is the responsibility of the authorities to ensure that the city's transportation system is safe and reliable. Incidents like this should serve as a wake-up call for the authorities to take immediate action and prevent such accidents from happening in the future.

Frequently asked questions

What happened in the accident in Andheri West?

A wet-lease BEST bus crashed into 6 vehicles, injuring 3 people.

What is being done to address safety concerns over contractor-operated buses?

The authorities are investigating the incident and may take action to improve safety measures and regulation of contractor-operated buses.

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