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Viral: Man lets go of steering to chill with wife in SUV, internet outraged | WATCH

In the now-viral video, the couple was seen posing for the camera while the car was running on ADAS mode.
05:18 PM Mar 16, 2023 IST | APN Live
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A video is doing rounds on the internet wherein a man can be seen leaving the car’s steering wheel to chill with his wife. The man in his Mahindra XUV 700 was spotted using the Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) and filming a reel video with his wife.

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The video was shared by the Twitter handle Xroaders which also warned the users to not indulge in such acts. In the now-viral video, the couple was seen posing for the camera while the car was running on ADAS mode. The man left his hands on the steering wheels and was goofing around with his wife who was seated in the passenger seat.

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Watch the viral video here:

The location of the incident and the name of the man in question is still unknown. Meanwhile, social media users were outraged by this act of negligence and slammed the man.

Recently, the ADAS feature was introduced in multiple new vehicles including XUV 700 to reduce car accidents. The brand has also introduced Automatic Emergency Braking, Lane Departure Collision, Forward Collision, Traffic Sign Recognition, Lane Keep Assist, and High Beam Assist to improve the safety standards on Indian roads.

Last year, a similar negligence took the lives of four people on the Purvanchal Expressway in Uttar Pradesh. The four men were travelling in their BMW car from Rohtas district and heading towards Delhi.

Reports said the accident took place on milestone 83 near Haliapur police station when the BMW car rammed into a container truck.

The four men went live on Facebook minutes before the crash and recorded a video of the overspeeding BMW. The car touched speeds of over 200 km/h multiple times and ironically one of the men was heard saying ‘all four will die.’

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What is your take on such negligence?

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