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India Today
7 hours ago
- India Today
Pune woman sits on bike's petrol tank, hugs rider on busy road. Video goes viral
A video of a couple flouting traffic rules on a busy road in Pune has caused outrage online for its sheer disregard for now-viral clip shows the couple riding a bike through Pune traffic, with the woman seated on the petrol tank, hugging the rider from the front. Neither of them is wearing a helmet. The video, seemingly filmed by a pillion rider on a trailing bike, offers a view over the shoulder of another helmet-less rider. At one point, the woman on the petrol tank attempts to lie back, feet raised mid-air, while the bike continues to move through a congested Watch the viral video here: This isn't the first time such antics have made headlines. A similar video from the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway had gone viral earlier, where another couple was seen in an identical position on a bike, again helmet-less, and hugging each other while speeding down the incident drew strong reactions online and led to the Noida Traffic Police issuing an e-challan of Rs 53,500 to the bike owner, with charges under multiple sections of the Motor Vehicles Act. In that case, too, the bike's number plate was clearly visible in the the time of writing this article, concerned authorities have not issued any official comment regarding the Pune incident.- Ends


Hindustan Times
02-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
Noida: 3 arrested, cars seized day after stunts video invite ₹1.23L fine
Noida: A day after the Noida Traffic Police issued fines totalling ₹ 1.23 lakh against two vehicles for performing stunts in Greater Noida, police arrested three people on Tuesday and also seized all the three cars that were allegedly part of the incident, officers said. the Noida Traffic Police tracked down the vehicles by scanning their registration numbers and issued challans amounting to ₹ 1.23 lakh — ₹ 65,500 for one vehicle and ₹ 57,500 for the other visible in the video clip. (HT Photos) The suspects in their 30s have been identified as Uday Pratap Singh, a practising lawyer in Delhi and resident of Pratap Vihar, Ghaziabad; Shivam Patel, a resident of Alpha 1 in Greater Noida; and Prince Bharadwaj, a resident of Jewar. Both Patel and Bharadwaj are students at a private university in Knowledge Park, they added. 'Investigation revealed that the suspects recorded the video around two months ago to upload on social media. They forgot the exact location as they frequently recorded stunt videos,' said Knowledge Park station house officer Sarvesh Singh, adding: 'We are also investigating more stunt videos recorded by them.' On Monday, their stunt video widely circulated on social media purportedly showed stunts being performed in two moving cars. A man was seen hanging out of a car window, waving a stick, while the driver's door remained open. Another car is seen speeding in a zigzag manner. The act was video recorded from the third car. HT, however, could not verify the video's authenticity. Taking cognisance of the video, the Noida Traffic Police tracked down the vehicles by scanning their registration numbers and issued challans amounting to ₹ 1.23 lakh — ₹ 65,500 for one vehicle and ₹ 57,500 for the other visible in the video clip. On Tuesday, all three cars were seized under Section 207 of the Motor Vehicles Act. The fines were imposed under multiple sections of the Motor Vehicles Act, including Section 184 (dangerous driving), Section 189 (speeding), Section 179 (disobedience and obstruction), and Section 194B (seatbelt violation). A case under Sections 281 (rash driving) and 125 (act endangering life) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita was also registered at the Knowledge Park police station.


Time of India
02-07-2025
- Time of India
After Rs1.2 lakh fine, 3 held for stunts on Gr Noida road
Noida: Three youths were arrested and their vehicles impounded, a day after Noida Traffic Police issued Rs 1.2 lakh in challans against two cars for performing stunts in Greater Noida. This came after a video of the incident was shared multiple times on social media sites. A case was registered at the Knowledge Park police station for rash driving and endangering lives. The accused, Uday Pratap Singh , a lawyer and resident of Pratap Vihar in Ghaziabad; Shivam Patel from Alpha 1, Greater Noida; and Prince Bharadwaj of Jewar. Sarvesh Singh, SHO, Knowledge Park, said that the men were arrested after cops launched an investigation and searched for their registration numbers. "Initially, we registered a case against two vehicles. During the investigation, we found that three cars were used in this stunt. The trio, during questioning, confessed that the video was shot two to three months ago to upload on social media profiles," he said. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida A 15-second clip that went viral on social media sites shows one youngster sitting on the window of a car and waving a lathi while the driver's door is open. It cuts to another car, which is seen zigzagging on a road while a passenger sits on the vehicle's window. Taking note of the video, Noida Traffic Police tracked the registration details of the vehicles and issued challans amounting to Rs 1.21 lakh — Rs 63,500 against one vehicle and Rs 57,500 against the other. The fines were levied under several provisions of the Motor Vehicles Act , including Section 184 (dangerous driving), Section 189 (speeding), Section 179 (disobedience and obstruction), and Section 194B (seatbelt violation). In addition, a criminal case under Sections 281 (rash driving) and 125 (act endangering life) of the BNS was registered against the accused at the Knowledge Park police station. The accused were produced in court and sent to judicial custody. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Doctor's Day 2025 , messages and quotes!


Hindustan Times
02-07-2025
- Automotive
- Hindustan Times
In border drive, Noida cops seize 25 Delhi ELVs
As a ban on fuel supply to end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) came into effect in Delhi on Tuesday, Noida traffic police started checking vehicles coming from Delhi at the Chilla border around 1.30pm, officers said. The Noida Traffic Police said in a statement that 10 petrol ELVs and 15 diesel ELVs were seized during the enforcement drive on Tuesday. Traffic police carrying out the enforcement drive to check end-of-life vehicles (ELVs) vehicles entering Noida from Delhi at Chilla border on Tuesday. (sunil ghosh/ht photo) 'We have started checking ELVs coming from Delhi to Noida. If any ELV is found during the checks, we will seize it as per the National Green Tribunal (NGT) directions. The drive will continue from Tuesday, and more checkpoints will soon be added at the Delhi-Noida border,' Noida traffic inspector Shailendra Singh said. Police said that on the day, a Delhi-registered Hyundai i10 petrol variant with an illegally installed CNG kit was seized. 'We found that the owner had not obtained approval for the CNG installation from the Regional Transport Office (RTO). He was running the vehicle without approval, which could be dangerous for him and others,' said Singh said. The enforcement drive is part of a broader implementation plan under which fuel stations across Noida will begin using Automated Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras to deny fuel to end-of-life (EOL) vehicles starting November 1. According to a transport official, the RTO will install ANPR cameras at 101 fuel stations in Noida by October 31 to ensure compliance with the Commission for Air Quality Management (CAQM) guidelines. Noida has around 180,000 ELVs, comprising 150,000 petrol vehicles and 30,000 diesel vehicles, according to transport department data. Fuel station operators, however, expressed concerns over the implementation of the fuel-denial policy. Dharamveer Chaudhury, general secretary of the Uttar Pradesh Petroleum Traders Association, said: 'The transport department is yet to consult their association. This is a government mandate, and fuel stations will comply. However, there must be police presence at fuel stations to maintain law and order, as denying fuel could lead to confrontations with customers.'


News18
30-06-2025
- News18
Video Of Youth On Cars Driving Rashly With Sticks And Rods Goes Viral, Rs 1.2 Lakh Fine Slapped
Last Updated: The video captures a Maruti Brezza racing past a college in Knowledge Park, abruptly overtaking and slamming on the brakes. An Instagram reel showcasing car stunts on a public road in Greater Noida has resulted in hefty fines being imposed on the vehicle owners involved. The viral video shows two cars—a Brezza and a Baleno—performing dangerous stunts at high speed outside a college, with the drivers recklessly maneuvering on a public road. The video shows Brezza speeding past a college in Knowledge Park, abruptly overtaking and slamming the brakes just outside the campus. A passenger dangerously leans out of the window, waving his hands in the air. At the same time, a Maruti Baleno follows closely behind, with another individual recklessly swinging a stick out of the window as the car races down the road, leaving both the occupants and bystanders at serious risk. The Noida Traffic Police reportedly took cognisance of the video and slapped a fine of Rs 63,500 against the Baleno owner and Rs 57,500 against the Brezza owner. — Near GL Bajaj College, Boys in 3 Vehicles Performed Stunts.— They Openly waved Sticks. — Many Pedestrians and Vehicles had a Narrow Escape. One Vehicle had a 'BJP" Flag on it. #UttarPardesh … — তন্ময় l T͞anmoy l (@tanmoyofc) June 30, 2025 Earlier, in a separate incident that took place in Noida, a video of a man and woman performing a bike stunt on a moving motorcycle on the Noida-Greater Noida Expressway emerged, also catching the attention of Noida traffic police. The video showed a man riding a motorcycle on a busy expressway, while a woman, seated facing him on the fuel tank, sits in a reverse position with her legs wrapped around him. Neither of them wore a helmet. Noida Traffic Police took cognisance of the video and slapped the duo with a challan of Rs 53,500. First Published: June 30, 2025, 23:35 IST