Breaking News
1. US strikes Iran’s nuclear sites: Vice President JD Vance says war is with weapons programme, not people      2. '2,200km Away': Israel strikes Khorramshahr missile storage facilities in Iran for first time      3. "Why Wouldn't There Be Regime Change?" Trump's 'MIGA' Message For Iran      4. Iran moves to block Strait of Hormuz: What this will mean for India, Tehran, world, in 4 points      5. Satellite Images Question Trump's Claim Iran's Atomic Sites Destroyed      6. Netanyahu's First Remark After US Bombs Iran Nuclear Sites      7. Operation Sindhu: Nepal thanks India for Iran evacuation      8. Israel kills three Iranian military chiefs, hits nuclear sites in fresh air strikes.      9. US Bombers Flew 37 Hours Non-Stop, Refuelled Mid-Air To Hit Iran Nuclear Sites      10. Iranians killed, UN warns of refugee crisis; Tel Aviv strikes Isfahan nuclear plant for 2nd time      11. Provided food, shelter': 2 held for harbouring Pahalgam attack terrorists; disclose 3 were Pak LeT men      12. Iran, Israel Launch Fresh Attacks As Tehran Rules Out Nuclear Talks      13. Israel-Iran war: Donald Trump counters Tulsi Gabbard on Iran's nuclear programme; says 'my intelligence community was wrong'      14. Pak nominates Trump for Nobel Prize for 'pivotal leadership' in truce with India      15. Trump indicates he’s disinclined to restrain Israel ‘when it’s winning’ against Iran      16. PM Modi leads 11th International Yoga Day celebrations from Visakhapatnam      17. Missile strike on hospital to calls for Khamenei's elimination      18. ‘Saw missiles and drones’: Indian students evacuated from Iran arrive in Delhi, hail support from embassy      19. Air India warned for flying Airbus planes with unchecked escape slides      20. Donald Trump to decide on US role in Iran-Israel conflict within two weeks, says White House     

Head-Turning Commute: Bizarre Scene in Bengaluru as Man Opts for Paper Bag as Helmet

  • Posted on November 14, 2023
  • Lifestyle
  • By Arijit Dutta
  • 309 Views

A photo of a Bengaluru man riding on the back seat wearing a paper bag as a helmet has gone viral on social media. The photo was shared by @3rdEyeDude and quickly went viral, sparking various reactions. This unconventional safety measure complements other unrealistic situations on the road, such as a woman using a laptop while cycling.

Head-Turning Commute: Bizarre Scene in Bengaluru as Man Opts for Paper Bag as Helmet Image Source -www.moneycontrol.com

A bizarre incident on the streets of Bangalore has drawn attention to a man riding in the back seat with a strange 'helmet' - a paper bag - on his head. @3rdEyeDude posted this photo on November 12th, and it received over 32,000 views, 300 likes, and tons of comments.

"Helmet, what is this?" @3rdEyeDude joked next to a photo of two men on bikes. The biker wore a regular helmet, but his passenger opted for an unusual headgear made from a paper bag. Viewers reacted to this post with a mixture of surprise and laughter.

Many others also reacted, with one jokingly speculating: "Maybe Blue got a license plate printed on his head." Another praised his creativity: "Well done! Protection from cold, dust, and polluting wind." This event is also a strange sight on the street for the public to see.

The viral incident comes on the heels of a recent video that showed a woman glued to her laptop while cycling the wrong way. The video, taken from inside the car, shows a woman driving behind a man without a helmet, ignoring accepted safety precautions. Online viewers are still amazed by the many unconventional security measures seen on the streets of Bangalore.

Also Read: Trinamool Congress Appoints Mahua Moitra To Krishnanagar Amid Ethics Panel Investigation

As the image grows in popularity, it highlights the many unusual safety precautions people take on a daily basis and sparks a debate about personal responsibility and road safety. These types of events remind us that creativity and originality can come from unexpected places.

These bizarre street scenes promote the ongoing conversation about safety measures, personal decisions, and the different ways people deal with everyday problems.

Author
No Image
Author
Arijit Dutta

You May Also Like