The video of a young man performing dangerous stunts in a Maruti Baleno car in Greater Noida has gone viral. Noida Traffic Police imposed a heavy fine of Rs 57,500 for careless driving.
Greater Noida: The traffic police has imposed a heavy fine on a young man who tried to show off his driving skills by performing stunts on the roads of Greater Noida. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media. In the video, a Maruti Suzuki Baleno car is shown performing dangerous stunts at high speed. At the beginning of the video, the car comes at high speed on the main road, suddenly turns, drifts and stops on the side of the road. In the next scene, the same car repeats the stunt again and stops suddenly in front of a residential society.
Twisted climax in the story
It may seem like a typical stunt video at first, but there is an unexpected twist at the end of the video. At the end of the video a picture of a challan of Rs 57,500 given by the Noida Traffic Police is seen. This heavy fine was imposed for careless and dangerous driving. The video was shared on
Noida Traffic Police confirmed the incident by posting on its ‘X’ handle, “Taking note of the complaint, action has been taken against the concerned vehicle for violating traffic rules by issuing e-challan (Rs 57,500) as per rules.”
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People’s reaction on social media
After the video went viral, a debate broke out on social media on responsible driving and the consequences of negligence. One user said that this was a very expensive stunt. Another user questioned, “This is a daily occurrence for them. I see such drivers everyday around Alpha 2 market. I am really surprised that traffic rules are considered a joke in Greater Noida. Seems like this is the problem in entire UP. I have been to Bengaluru, I have not seen such reckless driving there. Even if it is mainly a problem of citizens, what action is being taken by the police?” Another user commented, “No fine, you should confiscate the car and upload that video on social media after beating them with sticks, only then they will learn a lesson.”