
In yet another flagrant traffic infraction, a Gurugram man was captured executing several automobile acrobatics on a somewhat busy route, apparently around "6:30 AM". Another commuter travelling behind the violation filmed the footage. As shown in the video, the cameraperson was one of several that stopped at the red light to watch the man perform his feats. The motorist began drifting his car in odd directions before driving in circles in front of the signal.
Eventually, the driver drove away, leaving the others startled and upset. The video sparked a lot of reactions. The majority requested action against the man, while some began to mock his "drifting skills" and termed it a "unnecessary show off".
“6:30 AM. Gurugram. We stepped out thinking it’ll be a normal morning drive… but what we saw at the signal wasn’t normal at all. A car casually drifting in the middle of a public road — not a closed street, not a stunt zone… a live signal. One wrong move and this could’ve gone very differently. This isn’t about one driver. It’s about how easily people forget that roads are shared, not owned. Stay safe. Drive responsible,” the post read.
"That one mosquito in my ear at 2 a.m.," a user said. “This isn’t about one moment or just one person driving the car, it’s about how risky this is for everyone around also,” commented the next person.
"Bro thinks his sh*tbox is the white Lambo from Bangalore," another user said. "License plate DL12CZ6947," another individual noted. "First off, that is not drifting. (To drift, you require a rear wheel drive.) Those were hardly even doughnuts," said another.
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