A spine-chilling video is making waves on social media, showing a woman falling out of a moving Scorpio SUV as its door unexpectedly swings open while navigating a hilly road. The incident, reportedly from Nepal, has sparked widespread discussions about road safety and basic vehicle precautions.
The footage, shared by the Instagram handle @nebresultandnews0, shows the woman seated near the door. As the SUV turns sharply on a mountain path, the improperly locked door flies open, and she is seen tumbling onto the road.
A Close Call That Could Have Turned FatalLuckily, the woman escaped without serious injuries, but the incident could have turned deadly. The viral video highlights how a minor oversight—like an unlocked door—can lead to a major accident, especially in high-risk terrains.
Experts and authorities often warn drivers and passengers to double-check door locks and always wear seatbelts while traveling, regardless of the vehicle’s speed or road type.
Social Media Reacts StronglyThe video has drawn thousands of views and triggered heated debates in the comment sections. While some viewers blamed the driver for not ensuring the door was locked, others questioned why the passenger didn’t check the door herself.
One user commented, “This isn't the driver’s fault. The lady should’ve ensured the door was locked.” Another said, “Always wear your seatbelt. This could’ve been fatal.” Others emphasized the importance of road safety over blaming individuals.
A Wake-Up Call for AllThis viral clip serves as a stark reminder that safety starts with small habits. Whether you're on a mountain trail or a city road, taking a few seconds to buckle up and check your door can save your life.
As the video continues to circulate online, it’s also sparking conversations around making vehicle safety a habit—not just a formality.
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