Bengaluru is not well known for its traffic and its long-hour traffic blockage. The growing urbanization in Bengaluru and the lack of public transport have become the reasons for road jams. A video from Bengaluru has goneviral, where a man is seen driving in the wrong direction till anarmy officer scolds and raps him for his irresponsible behaviour.
The video is posted on the X platform by Madhur (@ThePacardGuy) with the caption “satisfying road rage video.”
In the clip, a man coming from the wrong direction of the road on a two-wheeler starts insisting that the car from opposite direction, in right lane,move aside. The situation turned dramatic when a military truck stopped by, and an army officer stepped out andnudged him with a rap on his head.
Satisfying videos road rage version pic.twitter.com/LSETqhvU0K — Madhur (@ThePlacardGuy) August 25, 2024
Further, the army officer shouted at him for his irresponsible attitude towards the traffic regulations, which created a scene on the road. Later, a lady traffic police officer also got involved, and the two-wheeler driver was forced to follow the traffic rules.
The video posted on X, on August 26, has garnered 499,000 views and up to 11,000 likes. It got various comments from netizens.
One of the X users commented, criticizing the two-wheeler rider for his disrespect for traffic rules: “These guys only tend to follow the rules if there is someone to implement them with a stick.”
A second user highlighted how lightly Indian people take traffic rules: “People need to come out of the ‘sadak mere baap ki hai’ mindset… Need such treatment for these idiots.”
The third user requested the traffic police to impose stricter rules: “Sadly, our beloved Indian army has to intervene to control these pests internally rather than focusing just on the enemies across the border. Wish we could have better enforcement of rules of land by the state police and punish offenders more aggressively.”
A fourth user acknowledged the casual behaviour towards traffic rules and regulations: “Yes, it is a need of the hour to create awareness. The attitude of motorists is very casual, with no guilt of violation. We all should change our ‘Chalta Hai’ mindset.”