We have seen multiple cases now, where influencers have lost their lives while trying to create content for their followers.
YouTubers on their overspeeding bikes are posing a great threat to the youth of the country. The recent demise of Agastya Chauhan, owner of PRO RIDER 1000 YouTube channel has raised concerns regarding the state of affairs. Although he was a professional rider, he lost his life a couple of days ago while trying to touch 300 km/h on his Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R. He lost his life on the spot due to the high-speed crash. There are other examples as well where YouTubers have put their lives in danger for social media.
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YouTubers and their Overspeeding Bikes
This video has been uploaded by Prateek Singh on YouTube. He posts content around road safety on his channel. He has reported numerous instances where the followers of social media influencers have gotten involved in accidents by following these vloggers. While some of these YouTubers might be professional riders, their followers on social media are not. In fact, they are young people who just want to mimic these people.
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As a result, they end up jeopardizing their own lives and the lives of others on the road. We understand that accidents can happen, but if you are crossing the speed limits and chasing perilous numbers like 300 km/h, then you are inviting trouble. That is what happened in the case mentioned in this video. If you are riding at such high speeds, you are already ensuring that you have no control over the situation if something goes wrong.
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We can only urge our readers to never mimic these influencers. It is fine if you enjoy their content, but don’t appreciate them if they are breaking traffic regulations in any way. Also, they are professionals and might take a lot of precautions behind the scenes that you don’t get to see. In fact, they show the disclaimer in each of their videos. Pay heed to that and NEVER try to imitate these stunts. On the contrary, if you find anyone breaking the law, make sure to report them to the authorities. No one is above the safety laws.
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