Shocking Viral Video Highlights Dangers of Riding a Bike in Traditional Attire

A viral video has captured the attention of social media users, showcasing a woman riding pillion on a motorcycle while wearing a saree. The alarming moment occurs when her pallu gets caught in the bike's rear wheel, leading to a dangerous fall. Fortunately, she sustains only minor injuries, but the incident has sparked widespread discussions about the risks of wearing loose clothing while biking. Many commenters are sharing similar experiences and calling for increased awareness and safety campaigns. This incident serves as a crucial reminder of the potential dangers associated with traditional attire on two-wheelers.
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Shocking Viral Video Highlights Dangers of Riding a Bike in Traditional Attire

Viral Clip Raises Safety Concerns


A recently circulated viral video has left many social media users both shocked and worried.


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The footage captures a woman riding as a passenger on a motorcycle, wearing a saree. Alarmingly, her pallu is hanging perilously close to the bike's rear wheel.


In the video, another motorcyclist notices the situation and attempts to warn her with frantic gestures, but she appears oblivious or misinterprets his signals.


Shortly after, the unfortunate occurs. The pallu of her saree gets caught in the spinning wheel, causing her to be violently pulled off the bike and crash onto the road.


Fortunately, she escaped with minor injuries, but the outcome could have been far more severe.


The video has since gained millions of views, igniting discussions about the risks associated with wearing traditional attire while riding motorcycles.


Commenters are sharing their own experiences and stressing the need for heightened awareness when riding two-wheelers. Some are advocating for public safety initiatives focused on traditional clothing and road safety.


While the video presents a dramatic scenario, it serves as a crucial reminder that loose garments and motorcycles can pose significant dangers.