New Delhi: Three people were shot at in two incidents of road rage in the national capital on Thursday, police said.

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The first incident was reported from Sunlight Colony in south Delhi where a motorbike rider opened fire at an auto-rickshaw driver around 3.30 p.m. and fled the spot.

Auto-rickshaw driver Srawan Kumar was rushed to a hospital where his condition was said to be out of danger.

He told police that a heated argument took place between him and two people on a motorbike when his auto-rickshaw slightly touched their vehicle at the Ashram flyover.

Police said the pillion rider fired at him as soon as he took a turn after crossing the flyover. The bikers fled the spot after the incident.

"The auto-rickshaw driver luckily escaped as the bullet just bruised through his leg," a police official said.

In another incident that occurred just after midnight, two people in a car suffered bullet injuries when two motorbike-riding assailants fired at them after the car failed to let them overtake in Greater Kailash area in south Delhi around 12.30 a.m.

Manmohan, 27, Shivam, 26, and Pawan, 24 -- all residents of Kotla Mubarakpur in south Delhi -- were returning home after having dinner in a nearby market area when the assailants fired at them.

"Manmohan received a bullet injury in his thigh while another bullet pierced through Shivam's stomach. Pawan escaped unhurt," said a police official.

"They were rushed to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where they are being treated," the official said.

Police said a case has been registered and hunt is on for the culprits.