In Mumbai, a bus driver stopped the bus in the middle of the road to buy Sev Puri. Due to this there was a heavy traffic jam for 20 minutes. After the video of the incident went viral, people are demanding action against the driver.
There has been an uproar over a bus driver in Mumbai. It is alleged that he stopped the bus in the middle of the road to buy a plate of Sev Puri, due to which the traffic came to a standstill for about 20 minutes. The video of this incident has gone viral on social media, after which people are strongly criticizing the driver and demanding disciplinary action against him.
In the viral clip, the bus is seen parked on the road while the driver went to buy a street snack from a nearby stall. He did not even bother to pull the vehicle over, resulting in a long queue of vehicles behind the bus and huge traffic jams during peak hours. Other passengers kept waiting for the bus to move, but the bus did not move from its place.
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This video has again sparked debate on the accountability and professionalism of public transport employees. Many users are raising questions that how can someone harass hundreds of passengers for personal work.
One user wrote, “Suspend this immediately. Public transport drivers cannot consider busy roads as their personal parking.” Another commented, “This is why traffic discipline should be applied equally to everyone, no matter who is driving.” A third user said, “Imagine if a common man had done the same thing, how much of an uproar it would have created. The rules should be the same for everyone.”
The clip has been viewed thousands of times so far and has sparked a huge debate on road discipline, civic responsibility and the behavior expected from public transport drivers. Although the authorities have not yet issued any detailed statement on the incident, many social media users have urged the transport department to investigate the matter and take appropriate action if the allegations are found to be true.
This viral incident is a reminder of how even a small mistake by a public service employee can have far-reaching consequences, affecting traffic, passenger convenience and public confidence in the transport system.