Pune: Woman passenger drives mini-bus for first time after driver faints, saves his life
India Today
A woman passenger received appreciation after she took charge of the steering wheel of a mini-bus and drove it for ten kilometers for the first time in her life after the driver fainted. She took the driver to the hospital and saved his life.
In a brave act, a 42-year-old woman, Yogita Dharmendra Satav, a housewife, tried her hands on the steering wheel of a 20-seater mini-bus for the first time in her life after the driver of the bus had fallen unconscious.
Rising to the challenge, Yogita slowly drove the mini bus about 10 kilometres to the Surya Hospital, which is located at Shikrapur town about 35 kms from Pune. She took the driver to the hospital and saved his life.
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