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Triple Riding, Beer Bottle In Hand: Viral Video Shows Recklessness At Peak On Bengaluru Road


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A shocking video from Bengaluru, Karnataka has gone viral, showing three young men riding a motorcycle dangerously on a busy road. The incident reportedly took place on BTM Road. In the video, the bike is carrying three riders, which is illegal. None of them appear to be following basic safety rules. One of the riders is seen holding a beer bottle while the bike is in motion. Even more shocking, the pillion rider is seen openly drinking from the bottle in the vial video. The group is also seen making careless hand gestures, showing no fear or concern for public safety.

License to Kill? Drunk Triple Riders Treat Bengaluru Roads Like a PlaygroundTriple riding was observed on BTM Road, Bengaluru today, with some of the individuals not wearing helmets. Shockingly, one person was holding a beer bottle while riding, and the pillion rider was openly... twitter/PsRPlWNOqq

- Karnataka Portfolio (@karnatakaportf) March 22, 2026

 

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Clear violation of traffic rules

The actions shown in the video break several important traffic laws. Triple riding itself is not allowed under Indian traffic rules. Riding without helmets increases the risk of serious injury. Drinking alcohol while riding or driving is a serious offence.

Such behaviour puts not just the riders but also other people on the road at risk. Pedestrians, other drivers, and even passengers nearby could be harmed due to such reckless acts.

Public anger grows online

After the video surfaced, many people reacted strongly on social media. Several users tagged Bengaluru City Police and traffic authorities, asking for strict action.

@BlrCityPolice @blrcitytraffic Pls arrest them and inform their company abt their wrong doings..

- Rudra (@rudresh_basava) March 23, 2026

 

Some people demanded that the riders be arrested and punished. Others said their driving licence should be cancelled and the vehicle seized. A few users also called for public accountability, suggesting that such behaviour should not go unpunished.

Triple riding was observed on BTM Road in Bengaluru today, with some riders not wearing helmets, one rider was holding a beer bottle while riding, and the pillion rider was openly drinking alcohol, making reckless hand gestures in public without any apparent fear or... twitter/wXcJXfteI2

- Hate Detector (@HateDetectors) March 23, 2026

 

However, some reactions also turned controversial. A few users made regional or political remarks, which shifted focus away from the main issue of road safety.

Concerns over road safety

The incident has raised fresh concerns about road discipline in the city. Bengaluru is known for heavy traffic, and such reckless acts can easily lead to serious accidents.

@Jointcptraffic @DrParameshwara Can we expect action taken evidence here so that we get confidence that police has no tolerance over such things, we are happy on action taken against the Lamborghini case!

- SreedarBabu@RighteousWriter (@sreedarprasad) March 23, 2026

 

@siddaramaiah @DKShivakumar @DrParameshwara if this is really happening in B'lore then u 3 r responsible4decay in public behaviour!For god's sake don't lose d best opportunity pple of KK gave u2govern d state by allowing LAW & ORDER 2 DETERIORATE & DECAY. Time is running out4u

- H Sateesh Hegde (@HSHegde) March 23, 2026

 

Experts often warn that drunk driving slows reaction time and affects judgement. When combined with triple riding and lack of helmets, the risk becomes much higher. Even a small mistake in such a situation can lead to fatal consequences.

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Calls for stricter enforcement

Many citizens are now asking for stricter checks and stronger enforcement of traffic rules. Regular patrols, CCTV monitoring, and quick action against offenders are seen as necessary steps.

Authorities have not yet officially confirmed if action has been taken in this specific case. However, similar incidents in the past have led to fines, licence suspension, and even arrest.

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