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Peak Bengaluru? Woman drives a scooter without a helmet, parrot on the shoulder – video will react viral, internet users react

Bengaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, has always been an attraction for remarkable incidents on the street or on the street. After a video of a couple that became viral on the impeller, another unique video from Bengaluru Street appeared on social media and showed how a woman ran with a two -wheeler without a helmet and at the same time held a colorful parrot on the shoulder.

The incident that was captured by a viewer and shared on X (formerly Twitter) quickly attracted attention online. The video was posted on X with a caption: “Never a boring moment in Bangalore.”

In the viral video you could see that two women on the scooter, one who sits on the back, uses their phone, and the other who drives while holding a parrot on her shoulder has no helmet and sits in an unsafe position.

These unusual phenomena have come together in Bengaluru and other parts of India, which draws attention to the city's traffic culture.

Internet users react to viral video

Shortly after the video appeared on social media, it received several answers from the users in the comment area. One of the users mocked: “Balancing Act by everyone. Is it the test drive from Road from the street.”

The next one said: “This is clearly a maximum moment.”

Another said, “Will it strengthen women?”

The next one also said: “This parrot said something. Did you hear?”

While in another video that was shared on February 26, a driver is maneuvered through a busy street without a helmet while a woman looks against him instead of taking a safe sitting position. According to reports, the clip was reported on the Sarjapur Main Road, with the bicycle showing a Tamil Nadu registration plate.

Despite continuous warnings from the traffic police across the country, such ruthless behavior remains daily, which causes serious concerns about public security and responsible driving.

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