
Biker clears traffic for ambulance carrying stranger's mother in Mumbai. Watch video
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A man shared a heartfelt video thanking a biker who helped an ambulance navigate heavy traffic in Mumbai, acting like a one-man escort to ensure his mother reached the hospital on time.
A man shared an emotional video of him showing his gratitude towards a stranger who stepped in to help an ambulance carrying his mother to the hospital cut through the chaos.
The video, shared on Instagram by Mayur Bagul, documented a moment that unfolded on March 18, when the man was trying to get his mother from Badlapur to Sion Hospital but got stuck in heavy traffic.
In the clip, the camera captured a congested stretch of road with vehicles crawling forward under a flyover. The ambulance, with the man and his mother seated inside, was struggling to make its way through the packed lanes. That’s when a biker appeared in front of them, taking charge of the situation.
Riding slightly ahead of the ambulance, he began signalling to vehicles to move aside, weaving carefully through traffic while gesturing firmly at cars to give way. He slowed down when needed, sped up to clear gaps, and kept checking back to ensure the ambulance was following closely behind.
He continued guiding traffic, almost like a one-man escort, clearing space lane by lane as the ambulance inched forward. Cars began shifting, some hesitantly at first, then more willingly as they understand what’s happening.
In the caption, Bagul explained how the biker “acted like a one-man traffic police team” and helped them reach the hospital on time, adding that he would like to find and thank him personally if possible.

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