वायरल स्टंट वीडियो: सोशल मीडिया पर एक शख्स का खतरनाक स्टंट करते हुए वीडियो तेजी से वायरल हो रहा है. जिसमें वह साइकिल चलाते हुए सीढ़ियों से नीचे आ रहे हैं. इससे पहले भी ऐसे वीडियो सामने आ चुके हैं. खतरनाक स्टंट कब जानलेवा बन जाता है, लोगों को पता ही नहीं चलता. ऐसा ही कुछ इस शख्स (वायरल स्टंट वीडियो) के साथ हुआ। उनका ये वीडियो सोशल मीडिया पर खूब देखा जा रहा है. ये देखकर लोग हैरान हो जाते हैं. ऐसा न करने की सलाह भी दी गई है.
— People Instantly Repenting (@peoplerepentlng) August 10, 2023
वीडियो की शुरुआत में एक शख्स को साइकिल पर सीढ़ियों से उतरते देखा जा सकता है. जबकि नीचे से कोई उनका वीडियो रिकॉर्ड कर रहा है. बाद में साइकिल पलट जाती है और शख्स भी मुंह के बल सीढ़ियों से नीचे गिर जाता है. उसके ऊपर से गुजरते वक्त उसकी साइकिल गिर जाती है. वीडियो के अंत में शख्स को जमीन पर लेटे हुए देखा जा सकता है. वीडियो को सोशल मीडिया प्लेटफॉर्म X (पूर्व में ट्विटर) पर @peoplerepentlng नाम के अकाउंट से शेयर किया गया है।
वीडियो देखकर लोगों ने क्या कहा?
इस वीडियो को अब तक 57 हजार से ज्यादा लोग देख चुके हैं. जबकि सैकड़ों लोगों ने इसे चुना है. इस वीडियो को बड़ी संख्या में लोग शेयर कर रहे हैं. वीडियो पर लोग कमेंट कर अपनी प्रतिक्रिया भी दे रहे हैं.
— People Instantly Repenting (@peoplerepentlng) August 10, 2023
एक ऑनलाइन यूजर ने इस पर कमेंट करते हुए कहा, ‘मेरा मन मेरे साथ गेम खेलने का कर रहा है. मुझे ऐसा क्यों लगा कि वह सीढ़ियों से ऊपर जा रहा है?’ एक अन्य यूजर ने कहा, ‘सभी मजेदार विचार मूर्खतापूर्ण, बुरे और खतरनाक क्यों हैं?’
Cycling is a fun and healthy activity, but safety should always be a priority. Here are some essential cycle safety tips:
1. Wear Proper Gear:
- Helmet: Always wear a helmet that fits snugly and meets safety standards to protect your head in case of a fall or collision.
- Reflective Clothing: Wear bright or reflective clothing, especially if riding at night or in low-light conditions, to increase your visibility.
- Gloves and Pads: Consider wearing gloves for better grip and pads for added protection in case of falls.
2. Maintain Your Bicycle:
- Check Tires: Ensure your tires are properly inflated and in good condition. Check for any signs of wear or damage regularly.
- Brakes: Test your brakes before each ride to make sure they are working properly.
- Lights and Reflectors: Install front and rear lights, as well as reflectors, to make yourself visible to others, especially at night.
- Regular Tune-ups: Have your bike serviced regularly to keep all components in good working order.
3. Follow Traffic Rules:
- Obey Signs and Signals: Cyclists must follow the same traffic signs and signals as motor vehicles. Stop at red lights and stop signs, and yield when required.
- Ride with Traffic: Always ride in the same direction as traffic, not against it.
- Use Hand Signals: Indicate your intentions to turn or stop by using hand signals to communicate with drivers and other cyclists.
4. Stay Alert:
- Avoid Distractions: Don’t use headphones or mobile devices while cycling, as they can distract you from your surroundings.
- Watch for Hazards: Be aware of road hazards such as potholes, gravel, or debris that could cause you to lose control.
- Look Out for Vehicles: Be cautious of cars pulling out of driveways, doors opening from parked cars, and vehicles making turns.
5. Ride Defensively:
- Be Predictable: Ride in a straight line and avoid weaving between parked cars or other obstacles.
- Make Eye Contact: Try to make eye contact with drivers to ensure they see you before you cross intersections or enter their path.
- Don’t Assume Right of Way: Even if you have the right of way, always be prepared to stop or take evasive action if a driver doesn’t yield.
6. Use Bike Lanes When Available:
- Dedicated Lanes: Ride in designated bike lanes whenever possible. If there are no bike lanes, ride as far to the right as is safe, while avoiding the door zone of parked cars.
- Passing: Pass other cyclists on the left and signal your intention to pass by calling out or using a bell.
7. Night Riding Precautions:
- Lights and Reflectors: Use a bright white front light and a red rear light, along with reflectors on your pedals, wheels, or clothing to make yourself more visible.
- Reflective Gear: Wear reflective gear or accessories, such as vests, armbands, or ankle bands, to increase visibility.
8. Plan Your Route:
- Choose Safe Routes: Select routes that have bike lanes, less traffic, and fewer intersections. Consider routes with good lighting if you’ll be riding at night.
- Know the Terrain: Be aware of hills, curves, and intersections along your route, and plan accordingly.
9. Ride with a Buddy:
- Safety in Numbers: Whenever possible, ride with a friend or a group. There’s safety in numbers, and you’re more visible to drivers.
- Inform Others: If riding alone, let someone know your route and expected return time.
10. Hydrate and Stay Energized:
- Carry Water: Bring water with you, especially on longer rides, to stay hydrated.
- Snack Smart: Carry snacks or energy bars if you’re cycling for an extended period.
By following these cycle safety tips, you can enjoy your rides while minimizing the risk of accidents or injuries. Stay safe and happy cycling!