A simple act can sometimes make women feel safer while travelling in autos, cabs, or public transport — especially during late-night rides. Highlighting this, a woman shared a video on Instagram showing
how a small piece of paper pasted inside an auto made her feel “safer than a can of pepper spray ever could.” But what exactly was written on that paper that made such a difference?The video was posted by Instagram user Kavya Ambalia, who captioned it, “Safest ride home at 2 am.” As she recorded the inside of the auto, an on-screen text appeared: “Funny how a piece of paper can make you feel safer than a can of pepper spray ever could.” The paper she referred to wasn’t decorative or inspirational — it listed crucial safety details. These included the vehicle number, the owner’s name, the driver’s name, the driver’s mobile number, the police helpline, women’s helpline, and traffic helpline numbers. In moments of uncertainty, such information can be vital.For Kavya, this simple sheet of paper provided a sense of reassurance that many women often struggle to find during late-night travel. Her post quickly went viral, with thousands appreciating the auto driver’s thoughtful gesture and calling it a model for safer public transport.
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