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Bengaluru woman's dangerous way of attending a call while riding scooter sparks chatter. Watch

After the video showcasing the woman talking on phone while driving a scooter went viral, many people reacted to it.

Published on: Mar 28, 2024 03:18 PM IST
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A Bengaluru woman's unusual way of attending a call while driving a scooter has gone viral on X. The video, originally shared on Instagram and then reposted on the microblogging platform by @3rdEyeDude, was recorded near Vidyaranyapura, Opposite NTI grounds, Bengaluru. The incident took place on March 26. After the video showcasing the woman went viral, many people reacted to it.

Snapshot of the woman with her phone wrapped to her ear. (X/@3rdEyeDude)
Snapshot of the woman with her phone wrapped to her ear. (X/@3rdEyeDude)

"Absolutely hilarious way of using phone while riding a two-wheeler, caught on camera. This was uploaded on Instagram a few days ago. I wonder how the lady even thought of doing this when the traffic police are stationed pretty much everywhere in the city, and AI cameras are installed in several places. Not sure if I should call this innovation a jugaad or something but this is for all the wrong reasons!" wrote @3rdEyeDude as they posted the clip.

He further added, "This happened near Vidyaranyapura, Opposite NTI grounds, Bengaluru on 26th March at 5 pm."

In the video, you can see a woman riding a scooter on the road. While she is driving, she appears to have wrapped her mobile phone with a cloth around her ear. The clip also shows her talking on the phone.

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An individual wrote, "My business partner did something similar with the mobile tucked in between his helmet & got pulled over by a cop in Kochi & fined 500!"

A second said, "There's absolutely no enforcement. Hence no fear!"

"I have seen people keeping mobile inside helmets. She overtook it. Her concentration definitely was towards that mobile shouldn't fall," posted a third.

A fourth added, "Traffic police in Bangalore is least bothered. They will take pics and then start playing on their mobiles. I see it every day at Ram Murthy Nagar junction. There is rampant wrong-side driving by TW & auto guys. Helmets are rarely seen. BMTC drivers park wherever they want."

 
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Vrinda Jain

Vrinda Jain is a journalist at Hindustan Times, specialising in viral trends and human stories from around the globe. With a flair for writing, Vrinda brings a unique perspective to the latest happenings, captivating readers with insightful and engaging narratives.

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