A convoy of more than a dozen black luxury cars created chaos on the Gurugram-Delhi Expressway on Sunday. The group included Mahindra Scorpios and Kia Seltos models. They stopped traffic as passengers
danced on car rooftops and broke traffic rules.
The reckless behaviour was recorded in a video that quickly went viral on social media. The clip has now sparked public anger and a police investigation.
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Passengers Seen Dancing
The video shows a man standing on top of a moving SUV while music blares from loudspeakers. A national flag was tied to the bonnet of one car. Other passengers leaned out of sunroofs, filming the convoy as it sped dangerously along the busy highway.
According to NDTV, one person seen in the video is believed to be a Haryanvi actor. He was spotted smiling and posing for the camera while standing on his car seat.
Eyewitnesses said the convoy drivers blocked several lanes. Other vehicles had to swerve to avoid accidents.
Police Begin Investigation
The Gurugram Police have started reviewing CCTV footage to track the vehicles and identify those involved. Officials said strict action would be taken against the offenders.
This is not the first such incident in the city. Residents say these convoys are becoming a common problem and raise serious safety concerns.
Earlier Incident in Sector 108
Earlier this month, nearly two dozen luxury cars created a similar scene in Sector 108 of Gurugram. That convoy even included a Mercedes-Benz convertible.
According to NDTV, the drivers used illegal sirens and stopped traffic for seven minutes. They allegedly blocked a key intersection near residential societies such as Shobha City and Experion Heartsong. The stunt was done to shoot social media videos.
Locals strongly criticised the act and demanded stricter enforcement from authorities.
Growing Public Anger
Despite earlier police cases, such stunts continue to occur on the roads. Commuters and residents say they feel unsafe and ignored. Many question why enforcement remains weak even after repeated violations.
Police have again promised action. However, with more such incidents occurring, the public remains sceptical about whether the problem will truly be resolved.