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Home / Lifestyle / Bengaluru Biker Balances Cooking Pot on Head Instead of Helmet

Bengaluru Biker Balances Cooking Pot on Head Instead of Helmet

4 Nov

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Summary

  • Pillion rider spotted balancing a kadhai (deep cooking pot) on his head in heavy Bengaluru traffic
  • Video sparks discussions on road safety and the importance of proper helmets
  • Traffic police noticed the clip and flagged it to the Electronic City Traffic Police Station
Bengaluru Biker Balances Cooking Pot on Head Instead of Helmet

On 2025-11-04T12:15:57+00:00, a video surfaced online that captured an unusual sight on the streets of Bengaluru. A pillion rider was spotted balancing a kadhai (deep cooking pot) on his head while moving through heavy traffic, seemingly using it as a substitute for a proper helmet.

The curious moment, recorded by a fellow commuter, quickly went viral on social media, sparking a mix of amusement and concern. While some users appreciated the "innovation," many pointed out the serious safety risks of not wearing a certified helmet. The Karnataka Portfolio, who initially shared the video, humorously noted that "a frying pan can flip an omelette, not save a skull."

The Bengaluru Traffic Police have taken notice of the clip and flagged it to the Electronic City Traffic Police Station. The incident serves as a reminder that safety should always come first, even in moments that capture online attention.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
A pillion rider was seen balancing a kadhai (deep cooking pot) on his head instead of wearing a proper helmet.
The Bengaluru Traffic Police noticed the clip and flagged it to the Electronic City Traffic Police Station, highlighting the importance of proper protective gear.
The video sparked a mix of amusement and concern, with some users appreciating the "innovation" while others pointed out the serious safety risks of not wearing a certified helmet.

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