A recent video circulating on social media captured a Toyota Fortuner violating traffic safety regulations.

In the video, the driver of the Toyota Fortuner suddenly swerves through a gap in the barrier on the median to turn around, apparently to avoid a traffic jam.

This unexpected maneuver startled other drivers who were following the rules, but fortunately, no collisions occurred.

After the video was shared online, Indian police promptly investigated and identified the driver of the Toyota Fortuner.

It was found that the driver was not the owner of the vehicle but a tourist who had rented the car from Rent-A-Car. The tourist was fined 500 Rupees (approximately 151,000 VND) and the Toyota Fortuner was impounded.

However, many people believe that the penalty is not sufficient. They argue that the fine is too low to serve as a deterrent, and that impounding the car will negatively impact the rental company instead of the driver.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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