A video of a couple performing daring stunts on the roof of a moving car in Pune has gone viral, raising serious concerns about public safety and the growing trend of risky behavior for online attention.
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According to Section 184 of the Motor Vehicles Act, dangerous driving can lead to a fine of up to Rs 10,000 (with a minimum of Rs 1,000) and may also result in imprisonment for up to one year.
The video of the couple performing stunts on the roof of a moving car went viral from the Kharadi area in Pune, India.
Another recent dangerous stunt involved a young woman sitting backwards on the petrol tank of a moving motorcycle in Shindewadi near Khed Shivapur.
Local authorities in Pune have stepped up efforts to curb dangerous stunts on public roads. They are urging the public to report any such behavior and reminding everyone of the serious consequences of engaging in reckless activities.
Social media companies can help by promoting responsible and safe behavior online, implementing policies to discourage harmful content, and working with communities to raise awareness about the risks of engaging in dangerous stunts.

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