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Bengaluru Driver’s ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ Trick Eases Traffic Dispute

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The internet is ablaze with tributes to the legendary star, including memes, stories, and sincere remarks, on Shah Rukh Khan’s birthday. A unique account about a spectacular occasion where tensions were reduced by the well-known song from Shah Rukh Khan’s film “Dil Se” emerged on Reddit among these threads.

The user reported seeing an instance of road rage close to Nandi Durga Road. A car driver who asked a biker to move to the side when the car had trouble starting infuriated the motorcycle rider. The rider of the motorcycle persisted in yelling and honking, while the driver stayed composed.

It said, “Son, my car wouldn’t start; that’s why I asked you to pass on the right.” Nevertheless, the rider persisted in voicing his annoyance,” the user said.

The driver of the car was calm and had a smile on his face, but the rider kept shouting at him. “Why are you shouting?” he inquired. By shouting, what will you accomplish? I requested that you turn around to the right since you were honking continually and I was having problems starting my car. He spoke in a courteous manner the entire time. But the motorcycle didn’t stop shouting and honking,” the user wrote.

The user went on to describe the direct situation, writing, The driver of the automobile laughed, shouted something louder, “I can shout too, but why should we shout when we can talk calmly instead? Son, please stop being so irate; it’s bad for your health. You’re becoming hot in the face, and shouting nonstop might raise your blood pressure.” He said, “I didn’t use any harsh language; I simply asked you politely to go around from the right.” Even the motorcycle’s pillion rider concurred with the driver of the automobile.

The driver of the car made the decision to defuse the situation even though the rider persisted in acting aggressively. He grooved inside the car while playing “Chaiyya Chaiyya” by Shah Rukh Khan and told the motorcyclist, “Life is too short to get angry over small things, son.” After a while, the motorcycle rider left.

The user highlighted the important lesson he had learnt about controlling conflicts during traffic situations as he ended the article. He also conveyed praise for the car driver’s remarkable poise during the confrontation.

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