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A Google engineer in #Bengaluru successfully avoided a potential road rage situation by choosing not to retaliate and by calmly moving ahead. The incident occurred near #ManyataTechPark and falls under the jurisdiction of the Sampigehalli Police Station. While the engineer was riding his bike in traffic, a car driver...

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