Bengaluru Viral Video: A regular morning drive almost turned into a nightmare when a school bus packed with young children shook violently on a battered stretch of road. In seconds, laughter gave way to fear as the vehicle lurched dangerously close to tipping.
What seemed like another ordinary commute revealed a chilling truth about the city’s crumbling roads, where every pothole hides a risk, and every ride carries an unspoken dread.
Bengaluru Viral Video Sparks Outrage Over Neglected City Roads
A shocking video shared by Indian Gems captures a school bus on Bengaluru’s Balagere-Panathur Road, just 3 km from Asia’s biggest IT hub. The photos, later reposted by TOI Bengaluru on X, shows students being rescued after their bus nearly tipped over huge potholes. The near tragedy turned a routine ride into panic, sparking public outrage. Citizens criticized both past BJP and current INC governments for ignoring the city’s crumbling roads and risking children’s safety.
This dangerous stretch, just three kilometres from Asia’s largest IT hub, carries the same risks under both the BJP and the INC governments. With about 20 children inside, the bus swayed over potholes, leaving parents shaken. Now, questions about accountability and road safety echo louder across Bengaluru than ever before.
Parents Express Anger After School Bus Narrowly Escapes Tragedy
The Bengaluru viral video spread quickly, shaking parents across the city. Many rushed to social media to say their children are not safe even on school buses. Parents of the school kids who were inside the bus said the accident could have been far worse. They demanded answers from leaders who watch this every day.
With every pothole, the risk of another school bus accident keeps growing. Families are now worried that pothole-ridden roads are ignored until lives are lost. Parents want the government to act faster because road safety concerns are not just statistics anymore; they are about children’s lives.
Authorities Face Fresh Demands For Urgent Road Safety Measures
After the Bengaluru viral video, civic authorities faced louder demands for solutions. Citizens across neighbourhoods demanded that the Balagere-Panathur stretch be fixed immediately. This road lies barely 3 kilometres away from India’s biggest IT hub but remains damaged and unsafe. People recall how school bus accident risks have been discussed before, but pothole-ridden roads remain across many areas.
The video has sparked new protests, marches, and public anger, with civic bodies promising short-term fixes again. However, residents now insist on stronger, long-term planning. Unless officials take bold action, the cycle of accidents and renewed road safety concerns will never end.
The viral video is more than an accident scare. It reflects a city’s broken roads, broken trust, and urgent call for a safer tomorrow.
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