Hyderabad Ferrari Crash CCTV:The Ferrari accident on Sunday morning (February 22) shook the entire city and left three people with minor injuries. It happened on Road No. 45 in Jubilee Hills, one of the posh areas of Hyderabad. The moments of the crash were captured on a CCTV camera installed in the area. The incident triggered panic in the area. Following that, the police reached the site immediately and took control of the situation there.

As shown in the video, a luxury car lost control and collided with another vehicle. The car, initially driving on the one side, appears to have crossed lanes, possibly due to brake failure. In the process, the Ferrari, valued at Rs 3.5–4 crore, also struck an electric pole on the divider before hitting a car coming from the opposite direction.

A police official stated that several other vehicles behind the Ferrari were also damaged in the collision. According to police officials, the accident may have been caused by brake or engine failure. However, the police is looking into the matter to ascertain the exact cause of the crash.

Meanwhile, a case has been registered following a complaint from one of the victims.

This incident comes amid growing concerns about rash and reckless driving in India. Recently, a high-profile SUV crash in Delhi’s Dwarka sparked nationwide attention to road safety and stricter enforcement.

A minor driving an SUV crashed into Sahil Dhaneshra’s bike near Lal Bahadur Shastri College in Dwarka on February 3, killing him on the spot. The car then hit a taxi, injuring its driver. The minor’s sister was filming an Instagram reel during the drive, and the speeding SUV narrowly missed a bus before the crash. The boy’s father has expressed regret, while Sahil’s mother plans to approach the court seeking stricter action against the accused.

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