Bengaluru Accident Viral Video: It was just another regular morning in Bengaluru. Vehicles were lined up at a busy traffic signal, and people were on their way to work or college. Among them was a woman calmly waiting on her scooter, following all the traffic rules. But in the blink of an eye, something unexpected and scary happened. A speeding green SUV suddenly came from behind and hit her scooter hard. She was thrown off the vehicle and fell on the road. The moment was caught on a dashcam, and the video has now gone viral on social media. In the video, a traffic police officer nearby can be seen rushing to help the woman. Thankfully, she didn’t seem to have any serious injuries.

The shocking video was first shared on Reddit with the caption, "Just another day in Bengaluru!" Since then, people online have been expressing anger at the careless driving and demanding action against such rash drivers. Although the exact location of the incident is still unknown, the clip has once again raised concerns over road safety and traffic discipline in the city.

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Watch The Viral Video:

Just another day in Bengaluru!
byu/Simple-Technician-79 inBengaluru

The video, shared just a day ago, received many comments from Reddit users. "Both of them are actually in the wrong. should have stopped behind the zebra crossing. just saying," a user wrote. "This is comical, poor lady.. that driver has very bad judgment and is one wrong move away from killing someone," a second user added. "She fell so dramatically, I feel sorry for her, but the way she fell, she makes a good actor for Kannada soaps," added a third user. "Cars are heavy machinery and need to be treated as such. We throw licences out to every idiot with cash, this is what you get," added another user.

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"I've seen similar multiple times, most people are on their phones and never pay attention. If this video didn't get out, then there would be an edited dashcam video blaming the scooter," a fifth user wrote. "Definitely scooter’s fault. Two-wheelers should be banned on Bangalore roads," added another user. "Something similar happened to me once.. I was taking a left turn and a guy on his bigass Apache cut in front of me and realised there was a huge pot hole.. he applied a sudden break and missed holding clutch and his bike turned off in the middle of the road and just inches away from my bike. I was able to stop on time and felt relieved that we didn't collide," another user added.