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Mountain Residents Fight Back Against Noisy Bikers
17 Feb
Summary
- Locals confronted bikers from Haryana with illegal, noisy exhausts.
- Bikers were forced to endure loud engine revving near their bikes.
- The incident sparked a debate on tourist etiquette in ecological zones.

A recent video captured local mountain residents confronting bikers from Haryana who were riding with illegal, loud exhausts. The explosive sounds and reckless riding on narrow mountain paths raised concerns about safety and noise pollution. In response, residents staged a protest, making the bikers endure the loud engine revving near their parked motorcycles.
The confrontation has intensified a wider debate concerning tourist behavior and etiquette in sensitive ecological zones, particularly in Himachal Pradesh and Uttarakhand. Social media reactions highlighted frustration with noise pollution and a desire for improved civic sense among tourists.
Authorities are taking action, with Himachal Pradesh Police announcing crackdowns on illegal modifications under the Motor Vehicles Act. Recent enforcement includes vehicle seizures in Haridwar and Shimla, public destruction of seized silencers, and substantial fines of Rs 10,000 for sound pollution offenses.




