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Dad drives on wrong side of road; little daughter teaches him lesson

Speed News Desk | Updated on: 27 September 2021, 17:34 IST
Screenshot from the viral video

A video of father and daughter over road safety rules has gone viral on social media. The video was shared by the Surat Police in a bid to spread awareness on road safety.
The video was shared with a caption, “Avoid Driving on Wrong Side”

In the viral clip, a man can be seen driving while his daughter is seated in the back seat. The man is reprimanding his daughter for breaking rules and also told her that he will become more strict towards her so as to prevent further incidents.


Moments later, the man is seen driving on the wrong side of the road. The little girl immediately teaches a lesson to her father by saying that he has also violated the road safety rules.

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“Driving on the wrong side does not only put you in harm's way but also your fellow citizens. Only when we strictly observe traffic rules, then the younger generations will learn the importance of them and will be safe drivers in the future,” Surat Police wrote in the video caption.

Watch the video here:

 

Meanwhile, the video has gone viral on social media. Netizens are applauding Surat Police for sharing the message on road safety.

One of the users wrote, “This is what we need informed police and informed public , grt initiative by Surat police , hope other states too take this initiative seriously , not just pitch black roads , and fine works for public , education is also must”

While some people loved the acting of real-life father and daughter.

A user wrote, “What makes it more interesting is that they are father and daughter in real life too”

What’s your view on this viral video?

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First published: 27 September 2021, 17:30 IST