A DTC bus driver was injured when a Haryana Roadways bus driving in the wrong direction collided with his bus in Gurugram. The collision resulted in the underpass being blocked for three hours. The DTC bus passengers escaped unhurt, while the Haryana Roadways bus was empty. The Haryana Roadways general manager in Gurugram said an inquiry will be made.
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