- By Poorva Karki
- Tue, 02 Jul 2024 10:26 AM (IST)
- Source:JND
Viral Video: Road rage over traffic violation might not always be a viable solution and this video going viral, as per the internet, somewhat showed the same. The said video showed an ugly exchange between a biker and a scooter rider, over the biker allegedly taking a wrong turn and saying ‘hello’ to the scooter rider. The scooter rider, who was commuting with his wife and daughter, immediately lost his cool and began to argue with the biker. The argument turned ugly real quick after the scooter rider began to scream at the biker, followed by some hard blows against him.
The blows, nonetheless, resulted in the biker falling down, which triggered the man’s daughter, who began to cry and plead to his father to stop the violence. However, the father hardly stopped. As the video went viral, people were more concerned about the crying daughter, than the fight itself. The date and location of the incident could not be confirmed.
The video, soon after getting shared, went viral and left people reacting. Most commented on the scooter rider as they blamed him for creating abusive chaos in front of his young daughter, while the rest pointed out that the man was ‘overreacting’. While some sided with the man and his family.
The video was shared on social media platform X (formerly Twitter), by the handle ‘Ghar ke kalesh’. The post was captioned, “Road-Rage Kalesh (Context - Man in bike came from the wrong side, and said hello to the man travelling with his family)” The video was shared yesterday and pulled 469K views from people.
Watch the viral post:
Road-Rage Kalesh (Context - Bike wala banda wrong side se aa rha tha and Scooty wale family man ke zara pass se gya, "hello" bol kar)
— Ghar Ke Kalesh (@gharkekalesh) July 1, 2024
Source: Reddit
pic.twitter.com/XFWQsJPoVu
Taking to the comment section, people shared their take. “Red guy is clearly pointing back at something, maybe reckless driving by scooter guy. The scooter guy is taking advantage of being with family to cover his driving and create a scene,” a user said. “Both are at fault, both are trying to appear smart, one by saying hello and the other by abusing,” added a second person
“Is saying Hello a sin? Hope the scooter rider is booked under the Gunda act in addition to challan for tripling and riding the wrong side,” joined a third user. “We Indians are the most pathetic when it comes to manners and civility. I can't believe that our country is the cradle of civilization,” commented a fourth person.