WATCH: Internet Has Been Left Stunned By A Viral Video Of Overloaded Tractor
The video shows the tractor travelling a road curve. As the vehicle approaches the camera, the weight of the sugarcane causes the front wheels to rise. The driver controls the vehicle despite his inability to sit on the tractor as he applies brakes and turns the steering.
When it comes to performing stunts and finding quirky solutions, or 'jugaad,' Indians are at the top of the list, even if it means putting the rules and safety on the line. While ignoring rules and opting for cost-effective methods, safety is sometimes jeopardised. There are numerous videos on the internet that show people taking extreme risks while doing wheelies on the road. This video of a tractor overloaded with sugarcane adds to the mix.
A driver is seen in a viral video manoeuvring a tractor overloaded with what appears to be sugarcane through a winding road. The front wheels of the tractor do not even touch the ground due to its excessive sugarcane load. But the man continues to drive the tractor without hesitation.
The video shows the tractor travelling a road curve. As the vehicle approaches the camera, the weight of the sugarcane causes the front wheels to rise. The driver controls the vehicle despite his inability to sit on the tractor as he applies brakes and turns the steering.
Harsh Goenka and Anand Mahindra also shared the video on Twitter. A man is seen driving a tractor in the video.
Harsh Goenka, a business tycoon, tweeted the video, writing, "Scene...only in India!!"
Scenes….only in India!!
— Harsh Goenka (@hvgoenka) March 13, 2023
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The video not only shocked Twitter, but it also elicited a slew of reactions. While some commented on how the overloaded tractor is a major safety hazard, others stated that such practises should be prohibited immediately because they endanger other vehicles passing by.
The clip garnered mixed reactions from internet users. "Haha the driver is too savage!" said one user. Another user wrote, "Should be banned. A major safety hazard. In general, highway policing should prioritize lane discipline and heavy vehicles over speed guns only for cars." A third user wrote, "Too dangerous."
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