Delhi Viral Video: Teens on Motorcycles Open Vehicle Doors for Shooting Reel; Sparking Safety Concerns (Watch)

By Lokmat Times Desk | Updated: February 18, 2026 16:13 IST2026-02-18T16:12:21+5:302026-02-18T16:13:24+5:30

Video is recently circulating on social media and sparked serious safety concern among netizen. The viral video shows two ...

Delhi Viral Video: Teens on Motorcycles Open Vehicle Doors for Shooting Reel; Sparking Safety Concerns (Watch) | Delhi Viral Video: Teens on Motorcycles Open Vehicle Doors for Shooting Reel; Sparking Safety Concerns (Watch)

Delhi Viral Video: Teens on Motorcycles Open Vehicle Doors for Shooting Reel; Sparking Safety Concerns (Watch)

Video is recently circulating on social media and sparked serious safety concern among netizen. The viral video shows two teenagers on bike performing a life-threatening stunt on a crowded road. They are putting life at risk to get some views for social media.  According to reports this incident took place in  Usmanpur area on Monday, quickly went viral across social media platform. 

In viral video boy is seen riding  his motorcycle close to moving cars and buses. His repeatedly attempts to open the doors of vehicles while they are still in motion, putting not just himself but drivers, passengers, and pedestrians in danger. Such actions risked severe accidents, including sudden swerving, collisions, and pedestrian injuries. On Delhi's busy roads, even brief distractions can be devastating.

After the video's online popularity, Delhi Police quickly registered a case under Section 281 of the Motor Vehicles Act, addressing dangerous driving and threats to public safety. Authorities soon arrested the accused, sending a strong message against risky stunts for social media attention. In India, traffic violations and stunt riding on public roads are punishable with fines, license suspension, or imprisonment, depending on the severity.

A social media backlash erupted after the dangerous stunt. Users demanded stricter enforcement and better parental supervision, with one commenter emphasizing the lack of regard for life and parental trust. Others asserted that no social media post is worth risking lives and called for strict legal consequences to prevent future incidents, highlighting the potential for irreversible harm from even momentary negligence on busy roads.

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