A shocking incident of road rage was caught on camera in Pune, where an auto-rickshaw driver was seen kicking and banging a car that tried to overtake him.
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An auto-rickshaw driver in Pune was caught on video attacking a car that tried to overtake him.
The incident took place on a busy road in Pune, Maharashtra.
The Pune police have registered a case against the auto-rickshaw driver and are investigating the incident.
Yes, Pune has witnessed a significant increase in cases of road rage in recent years, with many incidents resulting in physical altercations and damage to property.
The Pune police have launched several initiatives to reduce traffic congestion and promote road safety, but more needs to be done to address the issue of road rage.

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