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Badass Kerala Woman On Scooty Makes Bus Driver Take Right Lane. Internet Explodes In Praise

Darpan News Desk IANS, 26 Sep, 2019 07:58 PM

    A video of a woman in Kerala stopping her scooty in the middle of a road has gone viral online and netizens can't seem to stop applauding her. The reason - she stood her ground and refused to give way to a bus driving in the wrong lane.

     

    The viral video shows the woman standing on the right side of the road as the bus approaches from the opposite direction. She stands her ground and refuses to budge, ultimately forcing the bus to switch to the right lane.

     
     

    According to Gulf News, the video was shot in Kerala. Many in the comments section of the video also confirmed that it was filmed in Kerala, citing the number plates of the vehicles.

     

    It was posted to Twitter by @TheGhostRider31, who wrote: "When you are RIGHT it gives you a very different kind of MIGHT.

     

    "See Joe a lady rider down South doesn't budge an inch to give in to an erring Bus Driver. Kudos to her."

     

    The video proves that when you are right, then it is important to stand your ground no matter how intimidating the situation is. Even the bystanders on the road seem in awe of the woman.

     

    After the video was shared on Twitter, netizens couldn’t stop themselves from praising the woman for not budging from her position, despite the bus trying to move from its path to the narrow lane.

     
     
     
     

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