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A Canadian person in India shares a viral video on noise pollution.
Kaleb Frishen compared traffic noise in Bengaluru and Isol.
He highlights its impact on the no-respectful policy and peace of isal.
A Canadian person living in India has discussed online with a viral video, with two Indian cities during the crowded hours compared to the level of noise pollution. Kaleb Frisen, who lives in Azawal, shared a clip compared to a side-by-side compared to traffic noise during the evening peak hours in both Bengaluru and Eisol. “Well, listen now,” he says at the beginning of the video, as he shows the painful noise of Bangalore’s traffic at 7:00 pm. “Indians are better than each other. Just listen,” he says he shows the streets packed with constant respect and roar of engines.
After moments, he transitions to a scene of the recorded eisols at the same time, but with a different environment. The clip shows a calm and systematic view that has no less respect. “This is really the place where I live. Note how there is no respect. It is really because they have implemented a no-honor policy here in Eisol,” Mr. Frison says, “The police really release a fine for people who harass peace”.
In the video, the Canadian content manufacturer reported that even though the eye is narrow in the eye, the stator rhodes, the drivers follow the traffic rules without any complaint. He said, “Many people do not feel that most of the roads here are just one lane wide. But still, people wait for their turn. They queue up, and even when there is a place to overtake, they do not do. And they either do not respect,” they said.
Mr. Frazen also said that the driver in Isol sink his headlights for vehicles coming instead of honor. He said, “They understand that Honing does not help. It only makes things worse. People here have more respect for each other. I think it is also the rest of India’s figures,” he said.
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Since shared, the video has more than 642,000 times and more than 42,000 likes. This triggers strong reactions from many social media users, many of which agreed with the manufacturer.
“I am an Indian and I agree and support some food for your criticism and idea.
“Driving in Bangalore? Forget the logic! It’s a free-for-all, where anyone can pop up from anywhere. Honor your only warning is-but when traffic is at a stagnation, this is the last thing you want to hear,” a more comment.
A third user said, “There is absolutely no penalty for respect, and yes, there is a zero implementation of law for respect. No one told us that people do not respect, people do not respect and we are just following others.”
“This is a terrible sensory attack and I can’t just think of any solution as you said that Hope has taken out of the chat. It’s not just a big city. It was strictly welcomed by creative feedback or suggestions,” made another comment.