Bengaluru: Army man teaches lesson to man driving on wrong side | WATCH

Bangalore: A video from Namma Bengaluru has gone viral on the internet. The video shows a man riding an electric scooter on the wrong side of the road, causing traffic congestion.

Instead of apologizing or accepting his mistake, the man engages in a verbal fight with another passenger in the car.

A few seconds later, we see a member of the military approach the man, as seen in the video, and slap him for causing such a ruckus on such a busy day.

Moments later, a traffic officer can be seen approaching the scene to handle the matter.

A viral video shared by Ankur Bagchi on social media X comes with a caption that reads, “I will pay more taxes to have army trucks patrolling Bangalore roads daily.”

The viral video shared on X on August 25 has gained a lot of attention, racking up over 940.7K views so far and counting.

Watch the traffic in Bengaluru Viral Video:

On the other hand, netizens are praising the action of a military officer who intervened to resolve the matter. One user wrote: “This is the power of your votes! Only Inc. can save the superpower of India.”

Another user wrote: “Not just Bengaluru but all major cities in India are facing the same problem.”

Another user wrote: “People coming from the wrong side should be slapped and spanked before being fined and having their vehicle confiscated.”

No matter what people have to say about it, the video itself is very funny and makes a lot of people laugh.

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