<p>Bengaluru: A multi-vehicle collision near the RR Nagar arch in southwestern Bengaluru on Wednesday afternoon left a two-wheeler rider injured and four vehicles damaged.<br><br>Byatarayanapura traffic police personnel, overseeing vehicular movement at the junction close to the RR Nagar metro station, said the incident took place around 12.10 pm.<br><br>A private fuel tanker failed to slow down before the signal, hitting the rear of a Tata Ace goods vehicle. This impact, in turn, caused the goods vehicle to crash into the back of a car, leading to the car hitting a bike waiting at the signal.<br><br>Several boxes of fancy drinking glasses tumbled down from the goods vehicle, leaving shards on the road. A few passersby attempted to grab the boxes, but the police intervened and prevented them from doing so.<br><br>"Our officers were present at the signal, managing traffic, and they prevented people from walking away with the fallen glasses," a policeman said.<br><br>Police are yet to record the statement of the two-wheeler rider who sustained minor injuries in the crash. They confirmed that no one else suffered injuries.<br><br>A case will be filed against the tanker driver after recording the injured bike rider's statement, authorities said.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: A multi-vehicle collision near the RR Nagar arch in southwestern Bengaluru on Wednesday afternoon left a two-wheeler rider injured and four vehicles damaged.<br><br>Byatarayanapura traffic police personnel, overseeing vehicular movement at the junction close to the RR Nagar metro station, said the incident took place around 12.10 pm.<br><br>A private fuel tanker failed to slow down before the signal, hitting the rear of a Tata Ace goods vehicle. This impact, in turn, caused the goods vehicle to crash into the back of a car, leading to the car hitting a bike waiting at the signal.<br><br>Several boxes of fancy drinking glasses tumbled down from the goods vehicle, leaving shards on the road. A few passersby attempted to grab the boxes, but the police intervened and prevented them from doing so.<br><br>"Our officers were present at the signal, managing traffic, and they prevented people from walking away with the fallen glasses," a policeman said.<br><br>Police are yet to record the statement of the two-wheeler rider who sustained minor injuries in the crash. They confirmed that no one else suffered injuries.<br><br>A case will be filed against the tanker driver after recording the injured bike rider's statement, authorities said.</p>