bonus me usko ek aad gaaliya hi bak deta...lekin wo banda bohot sahi tha...I think most of the time under similar circumstances, the victimizer would have blamed you saying random shit like "tu royal Enfield le ke tez chal hi kyu raha tha, teri galti, road khali thi to mai aa gya", but this guy accepted what he has done and was actually sorry for his actions.
just the fact that you didn't blame the other party for the whole thing and reflected on what your fault was already makes you a better rider than around 65-70% of riders
Wow! The whole video is truly a lesson. Even while you were talking to the rider, another girl just made the same mistake in the blind corner - without a helmet too. But didn't face any consequence. She was just lucky. Amazing video. It will definitely make better riders.
Woah! I guess I've arrived now haha. This video is also a way to remind even myself of the risks on road and not take things for granted in the future. I'm glad you liked it too. Thank you!
The scooter driver's rush reminds me of a proverb I have always kept in mind about road safety ~ "You can lose your life in a minute, or a minute of your life". Really appreciate your patience and cool-headedness throughout!
Comeon, accept that hum sab ne mann hi mann gaaali diya us ladke ko... on Anurag's behalf. On the other hand I would like to have seen how he would have reacted if the other person wasn't apologetic as this boy. We all know such people do exist.
@@ChimeTsetan Yep i would do the same if in a similar situation. I will see how the other party behaves after the accident. If its their fault and the damage is not too much and they are apologetic, you can let go of it. But many people are very rude and arrogant even after its their mistake. Those type of people need to be taught a lesson if its their fault.
When you have a GoPro attached to your helmet. And when you are a content creator. I am certain gaali mann hi mann kaafi aayein hoyenge. This content is absolute gold.
"Never riding beyond our vision" is something I also learned the hard way. It was a road uphill, followed by a downhill slope AND a sudden turn; I couldn't see it and hit the railings. Thankfully I walked away with minor injuries, and the insurance covered the repair of my bike. Thank you so much for putting this video, and hats off to how you've presented the information.
@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 road hi ek aisi jagha hai jahan ladkiyon se darr lagta hai kasam se khud to unhe marne ka shauk hai hi saath waale ko bhi pareshani me daal deti hain 🙂
1. Taught us the word insouciant. 2. Highlighted the importance of abs. 3. Taught us how to stay calm under duress. what an amazing value-adding video, this is what the creators of TH-cam would have thought of as its real use case when they made this platform.
This is top-level production for what anyone else would have shown in a 30-second reel. The music, the editing, and most importantly the message behind it all. What a fantastic experience in under 10 mins. You sir, are a legend! Instant subscribe!
I was thinking the exact same thing. This one wasn't a reel just for eyeballs. The message really got me thinking about a lot of things, and dude what timing! I had someone ram into me earlier today. Spent most of my day sulking about the gaping hole it's going to burn in my pocket, but watching this video made me realize i am still alive and kicking and maybe this will help me become a better rider/driver.
What a lesson your video teaches to all riders of all coming generations All parent should show this video while buying a 2 wheeler for their kid .so that such gone bad experience while make them obey traffic rule and bike serving and many more things you covered .bless you and be safe
Yep, I respect that Because I remember some 'papa ki pari' on her scooty was riding on the wrong side and ended up crashing into my friend's bike, instead of apologising she started blaming my friend and also called the nearby traffic police, but luckily he had a go-pro recording the whole incident, so that saved him and the traffic police ended up charging the 'papa ki pari'
As a two wheeler driver you also taught me a good lesson today. As much as we try to shift the blame on others we really need to reflect on ourselves. Self awareness is more important while riding a two wheeler or four wheeler for that matter. Drive safe everyone and God Bless.
The fact that he still blurred his face and was so clam about it shows how u need to be in this kind of situation. The awareness this video is going to spread is just unremarkable and anurag u never fail to teach us in ur entertaining ways, proud to be in the butterscotch gang ❤️
The part of Arnab saying "Suddenness" cracked me up. But so much respect for how you made him understand putting your ego aside, and showed him empathy too. Love your videos man. Love and support from Delhi.
I crashed just two days ago. it was my mistake entirely. I was halfway through a 250 km ride for the day and on a small state highway laced with roadbumps. I know there are roadbumps, I know cars ahead of me will slow down for them. But a moment of lack of concentration on the car that was stopping in front of me, I ended up breaking way too late, that combined with having just filled by tank to the max made my braking distance more than it should be and I swerved last second but my tyre scraped up against the rear bumper of the car. Tire marks on the car and a few scratches. I tried to plead my case, long ride, full tank, didnt see the bump, but I knew it was my mistake. The guy was with his family, wife and little kids. I felt absolutely horrible for having traumatized little kids with that. His wife was in a bit of state too. In the end the guy inspected the damages and just like you, decided not to go through with anything. I had my insurance papers out and ready for him. I really felt like shit. But he made me feel even worse when he just drove away without taking anything from me. The entire ride back home and quite an adventurous trip otherwise was left in a sad bitter mood for me. A great time to get your video in suggestions. It helped put things in perspective. I won't stop riding, for there's too much adventure in the world to miss out on, but I will try my best not to be .. insouciant.
I will never take anything granted on the road ever again. This is the most informative video I have ever seen in my 11 years riding career. You may have saved more lives than you are aware of. I hope there are many more like me who will be a little more cautious watching this video next time they are on the road and always keep safety as priority. Ride safe everyone. Remember riding is fun only if you are alive for it.
This video made me realize that an accident can also be resolved without cussing or fighting. I was literally expecting a fight but instead, got a calm confrontation, that was unexpected but it was the right thing to do. Thanks for this video I sure learned a lot.
it was calm because ... the other guy was just a courier guy . he knew he is at fault and this biker is rich . so he played sorry card. Anurag's riding skill are any ways questionable lol. all bikers should be banned lol.
Lol all bikers should be banned? Only 1 in 12 Indians own a car and yet we have such traffic and pollution issues. Now imagine ramping up the traffic and pollution levels to 12 times, you are most probably a kid or ab adult so disconnected from reality lol. We should be banning cars on certain roads and encourage to ride motorbikes and bicycles for simple commute. Unless there are 3 people going somewhere together or need to carry a lot of stuff, using a car is just plain stupidity
@@Liberty55555 Most of all courier delivery guy accepted his mistake and stayed there..like he was expecting the biker will beat him and issue of giving money will be solved.. Anyone else would have ran from the side when a biker fell in front of him...
This video was more of a documentary masterpiece, absolutely beautiful. I admire your ability to acknowledge exactly what you did wrong and your forgiveness for the other person that was in the wrong lane, as for him he also acknowledged what he did wrong. I sincerely hope you get those dings and scratches fixed on your bike, and I wish you safe rides brother.
Finally found a guy who is that mature, who admit his own mistakes as well, who learns , who teaches in a sweet understanding manner and actually follow rules on road rather than just throwing faltu ka gyaan... Thank you brother for educating ppls some rules 🙏 Ride safe ❤️
Finally a TH-cam channel that is promoting road safety and knowledge. Here in the Philippines we have similar road situations like India. Keep up with this channel. Loving your RE classic 350 planning to buy a Himalayan soon. Keep safe and ride safe.
@@Daniel-nt5ghThis promotes Road Safety because he described in details about his experience and emphasized why it's important to be careful on road, as there may possibly be more severe consequences. ROAD SAFETY.
@@haddes_yolo No he doesn't, he should have called the cops. it is like saying that you fight murders by telling the murderer how bad it is to kill people and then letting him go and then showing the rest of the world how nice you are because letting him go.
@@Daniel-nt5gh Lmao, you think putting every perpetrators on the road to jail will solve road problems? Think again, this guy did more than just that by showing WHY and HOW to be safe on the road; how a crash could be avoided and such. If you didn't get the point of the video then watch again. As people say, prevention is better than the cure.
Just Saw The Most Educated And Humble Rider Ever, He Not Only Let Him Go Also Blurred His Face That Won't Make That Boy Trouble.🙏 Respect++ And Subscribed💥
I never like watching biker videos/vlogs, but oh man i am glad i did watch this one, the voiceover, the music, the message, the editing, everything is top notch. Its like watching a documentary. Well done, you earned a subscriber!!!
@@mr.infinite8640That is the only major factor that is under our control . we are not able to built new roads , we are not able to bring new resources , we are not able to create new earth , we are not able to change our country..but we can always reduce over crowding around us
@@mr.infinite8640 Who told you money is evrything . I was talking about living standard and human develoment . see why India ranks so so so low in happines index with higher per capita compared to nepal and bhutan ? can have money with large popualtion not peace . here over crowded cities are a major factor.
Damn dude. I'm currently learning how to ride a bike as I'll get my dream bike in 2-3 months, and hence I've been watching all newbie riding videos on TH-cam, along with riding mistakes and everything. This video came as a suggestion on my feed, and I'm so glad it did. Kudos to you for literally converting it into a documentary, and helping hopefully a few lac souls out there! You were brilliant! You deserve a lot! Cheers to riding!
@@PrantikRides Indian road are difficult to drive in especially two lane roads with no divider. So be safe and be prepared for idiots as well. Anyway congrats for the bike.
Story telling on another level Anurag. You're taking motovlogging to another level. I am 100% certain your channel is gonna blow up pretty soon Insha Allah. Don't forget us the #ButterscotchGang.
I didn't know my comment is gonna get that amount of likes. Now Anurag will notice my over use of the world 'another level' and relate. 😂 Well cheers everyone. 🍻
A shame mate, I live in Indonesia and traffic is f-in awful. I always try to follow the road rules not out of fear of getting caught by police, but out of respect for the road and everyone in it. Unfortunately most people here aren’t that way, they only follow the road flow and rules if there are copa around. Much love man! Guys like you are the ones who deserve to be on the road. ❤️
Also as Indonesia, I second you... Just few times, I got struck by people from oncoming traffic.... Sad, the campaign about safety riding so big, yet people still so big on their ego.
Saw this video almost halfway and subscribed. The editing skills, vocabulary, communication skills, the narration, your analysis of the entire incident, the composure, knowledge, and your abidance to traffic and safety rules, everything is top notch. Great video.
Dude, I just came across this video out of nowhere, considered watching it. Probably, the best thing I did today. You ARE DIFFERENT from the rest of the people in our country today, fighting and hunting each other down for thousands of absurd reasons. And you, even though had a valid reason to fight, decided to choose the other way. NEVER let that go, my friend. ❤️ You deserve a hug.
I'm not even from India but I'm hella happy that your channel graced my feed. As someone who's a literal beginner to motorcycling, regardless where you're from, this video is something to take note of. Thanks! You earned another sub.
Respect, bro ! This is damn philosophical. Appreciate How gracefully you dealt with the situation. Thanks for knocking some sense into all our heads and reminding us where our heads really are.
@@silentwraith2384 true, this is nothing , it's much more crazy. People say, if you can drive on Indian roads, you can drive at any part of the world 😄😏
@@PraveenKJ. us local never obey traffic rules unless there was a cop nearby, basically a free for all everyone, going in the wrong side of the road, going on pavements, skip ling lights and nobody gives af, things like accidents are rare cuz everyone always dogde out of theirs dangerous and didn't get mad when someone breaking the rules.
@@AnuragSalgaonkar That was a mistake, it is what makes people driving like that again and again. I don't believe any company who have to be insured charges any money to the employee. If the insurance company would knew that, they would be suing worker's company for having a profit over an insurance claim. But honestly I just don't believe the scooter guy. He even refuses to say his company name or to show any proof of insurance which his company should have provided him. I thinks he is lying to make the victim of his idiocy feel sorry for a guy who could have killed him.
Should we bow for him Yeah he's a king What a presentation and background music man I have no words to say I started 👏 clapping unknowingly when the video has ended You deserve a lot of respect You're also a great story writer and story teller You're the top person in my content creators list It was like a movie If this video was played in a movie theatre you definitely would have got standing ovation Hat's off to your creativity and sense of humour 👌 We love you - THE BUTTERSCOTCH GANG
Bro behaved like a man should have behaved, didn’t have an outburst of anger, dealt with the situation with a calmness which is very uncharacteristic with such road accidents. Respect for bro.
Respect bro! admitting the mistakes and things that could have been better. Rather than whining you fixed the things you could right away. Mad respect bro! People should learn from their mistakes as well but no one seems to be able to do it.
My late father taught me one thing before I started riding or driving. Expect the unexpected. Trust me it has saved me from a million such unwanted situations.
You have made me think differently while driving or riding in traffic. Now instead of being frustrated, I find it to be fun. Take care and ride safe. You are doing a great job.
Man i have never seen this much of quality bike ride video and you have added subs for non Hindi speakers like myself. That's great. I'm subscribing you man. Keep rocking.
Your reaction and attitude in such a challenging situation is commendable. I respect you and have so much to learn from you!! Keep going and inspiring people to ride safer, wiser and better!
Wow bro. I'm from the UK and your video is spot on regardless of the country. I will definitely be more safe on the road from now on. Also, I really liked how you handled the entire situation and it was nice of you to not get that guys salary taken away.
That was a mistake, it is what makes people driving like that again and again. I don't believe any company who have to be insured charges any money to the employee. If the insurance company does knew that, they would be suing worker's company for having a profit over an insurance claim. But honestly I just don't believe the scooter guy. He even refuses to say his company name or to show any proof of insurance which his company should have provided him. I thinks he is lying to make the victim of his idiocy feel sorry for a gay who could have killed him.
9:18, that line is gonna stick with me. Thank you for sharing this experience, I think all those who would make a effort of learning from it, will become better and safer riders than they previously were.
Amazing Video... lessons to learn - 1. Gear up as much as possible, always 2. Blind corners = Slowing down 3. even a small fault in bike can cost life. 3. never overestimate myself.
When most of us watch a crash video just to see the road rage and rest of the things...this is the first time I got to see such informative crash video to learn so much about these situations. And definitely a new word INSOUCIANCE 😅. I just realised that I have made these mistakes many times and was just lucky to not get into an accident. Will definitely keep these things on my mind from next time.
so this is how you make people subscribe, damn i never saw a bike vlog from start to end, this is perfect more like a documentary i would say. i hope you will make people better, keep doing good work.
"NEVER RIDE BEYOND OUR VISION AND BEYOND OUR SKILL!" Great Words! Huge Respect that you thought from both sides and acted accordingly! Thanks for the lesson!🙌🏼❤️
And videos like this make me sub. Because you’re clearly different. You didn’t stand there shouting and belittling the other guy. And also reflected on your own mistakes and not only learned stuff yourself. But taught others what can go wrong and how to handle it. You’ve 100% earned my sub and respect.
The way you executed every single thing in the video every single dialogue was just out of this world Never have i ever seen a better video than this on any indian biking channel This video is sure to blow up ! In the end just wanna say starting to love your videos Hope you reach a million soon♥️
"I never overestimated my skills or lack of it" this line got me, i drive in way high speeds comparatively, which i know is unsafe but i used to justify myself by saying that i'm better, but this video changed my view, nice video thanks for preventing me from an accident ig.
This video should be played as a commercial for traffic safety of India on televisions. (I experience this every time I visit India) Thanks for the eye-opening video, bro
Bhai, don’t know how this video came in my feed but watching this gave me a something I can’t describe in words. You were too composed to be in an accident, the way you handled it, the way you accepted your fault though it was very less & man the story telling is out of this world. Amazing work 🙌🙌
Being from Delhi this is such a common traffic thing / occurrence, to the point that if such things don't happen it feels weird now.... but props to this guy for taking responsibility for his actions the way he did, subscribed.
+@Ashwin Pai Actually, this $h!t is very common all over India. The entire driver's licencing process in India is farcical joke. Just because many states in India have now "computerised" the process of applying for a driver's licence does NOT in any manner mean that it has become more stringent. Further, at 4:57 notice that one more scooter (white colour) is driven on the wrong side of the road, albeit in the opposite direction.
Thats why I like these youtubers and riders. they are very mature and take things very calmly and to the point Not some newbie who think he is rider by buying 10 -15 lakh bike and riding it at a high speed . I like the point no matter how good you are you will never know if the other person is greenhorn or what
Dude, I loved that you didn't just blame the other guy, and reflected upon yourself. You are definitely better than most riders out on the streets. I think your analysis was quite accurate. It is easy for people to find mistakes, but it is difficult to predict how we will react when we have to make a split-second decision. However, I feel training does help. Every rider should spend time practicing emergency braking and mid-corner braking. You can find MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) videos and drills on these topics. Practice them until they become muscle memory. Another thing to learn is "trail braking". Trail braking loads the front tire during a turn, giving it more traction. This is useful when you have to brake during a turn (like in the situation you were in).There is a saying I heard at Yamaha Champions Riding school - "load the tire before you work the tire". That is the essence of trail braking. You will find many videos on this topic. Practice it until it becomes part of your style. And lastly, keep 1-2 fingers on the front brake lever at all times. It saves a few milliseconds when braking, which could make all the difference.
Holy shit man. Respect to you for letting that boy go and understanding your mistake in the incident. Great narration as well. Keep up the good work champ👍👍
It's so difficult to keep yourself together in a situation like this, really appreciate the way you dealt with it, keeping your calm. Also, very beautifully narrated, insightful & helpful. Take care and ride safe buddy!
Good job anurag... The fact that you realized you own mistakes and reprimanding theirs is enough fact that you are a better rider and a wise man on the street.... I'd ride with you anytime 😊😊😊
Best moment in the video: 5:30 When he said "batao aisa ja tune Kitna time bachaliya" namaste rightly another guy passes by the same way. I loved the way you came up with your issues and wrong sides too...... This shows that you are most logical person
Im soo happy someone took time to make a video like this. I’ve seen so many people take their safety for granted on the road nd I’ve learned it in quite a similar way as yours as I’ve always followed the traffic rules but ended up in a crash just cuz 3 guys on a single bike couldn’t stop their excitement to get to a movie. This video hits home to me a lot. Please when u go out against safety rules think that its not just for ur safety its someone else’s life too nd all the lives depending upon it♥️.
I generally don't check out the content where bikes are involved for the fact that I am a car owner. But this one made me stop and see and think while reminding me of what to do on a blind turn. Thanks for making such a good docu-video. We all need more TH-camrs like you.
This is such a rational way to look at the situation, Anurag. This video should be used for promoting Road Safety. Lets be more emphatic and sensible on roads. Kudos to you💯
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Showing your own example and correcting most of your viewers makes a lot of sense. Honestly, I have definitely learnt something out of this and would definitely work on it. Keep up with the work man.
What I liked in this video is, you just not only highlighted the other's mistakes but you discussed the mistakes of your own. It takes a lot of guts admitting that, and that's what how a responsible rider should act. Congrats buddy, you own a subscriber today!
A bonus wouldn't have made justice to a video like this❤️
The video itself is a bonus. Hope y'all understand.
Jada lag gaya kya bhai
bonus me usko ek aad gaaliya hi bak deta...lekin wo banda bohot sahi tha...I think most of the time under similar circumstances, the victimizer would have blamed you saying random shit like "tu royal Enfield le ke tez chal hi kyu raha tha, teri galti, road khali thi to mai aa gya", but this guy accepted what he has done and was actually sorry for his actions.
You are right...
#Butterscotchgang
Yup
just the fact that you didn't blame the other party for the whole thing and reflected on what your fault was already makes you a better rider than around 65-70% of riders
But it was the activas fault! He was driving in the wrong side of the road!
@@iamrobot396 🤦♂️🤦♂️
@@iamrobot396 bhai itna bola kuch Smjh mein nahi aya kya English ki class le lele
Yes. Indeed. The day one learns that fighting the way out isn't always the best solution that's when they mature.
Thank you! Means a lot
Wow! The whole video is truly a lesson. Even while you were talking to the rider, another girl just made the same mistake in the blind corner - without a helmet too. But didn't face any consequence. She was just lucky. Amazing video. It will definitely make better riders.
Also, Subscribed!
Woah! I guess I've arrived now haha. This video is also a way to remind even myself of the risks on road and not take things for granted in the future. I'm glad you liked it too. Thank you!
Well, what more could a channel ask for than Abhi & Niyu's assent
@@AnuragSalgaonkar man congratulations a milestone
Lol fining system and cctvs should be there.....for such
The scooter driver's rush reminds me of a proverb I have always kept in mind about road safety ~ "You can lose your life in a minute, or a minute of your life". Really appreciate your patience and cool-headedness throughout!
That is a great thought ❣️
It’s just took a second for an accident on the road.
Bro that's deep
Thought provoking
Bullet Wale ki galti hai
Bro you’re an amazing human being. I would have lost my cool.
Even your first reaction was the most legal response one can give! Appreciate it!
I REALLY APPRECIATE THE WAY ANURAG HOW CALMLY HANDLED THE SITUATION NOT EVEN A SINGLE CURSE WORD...
THIS GUY HAS OUR HEARTS ❤️
I was about to say that
Comeon, accept that hum sab ne mann hi mann gaaali diya us ladke ko... on Anurag's behalf. On the other hand I would like to have seen how he would have reacted if the other person wasn't apologetic as this boy. We all know such people do exist.
@@ChimeTsetan Yep i would do the same if in a similar situation. I will see how the other party behaves after the accident. If its their fault and the damage is not too much and they are apologetic, you can let go of it. But many people are very rude and arrogant even after its their mistake. Those type of people need to be taught a lesson if its their fault.
When you have a GoPro attached to your helmet.
And when you are a content creator.
I am certain gaali mann hi mann kaafi aayein hoyenge.
This content is absolute gold.
Thank you! Really means a lot
"Never riding beyond our vision" is something I also learned the hard way. It was a road uphill, followed by a downhill slope AND a sudden turn; I couldn't see it and hit the railings. Thankfully I walked away with minor injuries, and the insurance covered the repair of my bike. Thank you so much for putting this video, and hats off to how you've presented the information.
I was just watching your video "Jpeg vs. Png" good to see you here! 😂💕
@@ProudZombiemusic lol same xdd
Sir big fan... please make luminar neo video and mention me
@@SharpReX 😂😂
@@ProudZombiemusic Your Remix and music are nice 🤓
5:28 That guy casually taking the wrong route again in front of these guys was absolute gold 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😭
at first glance that looked like a girl...bruh
@@senku_chann_ papa ki pyari pari
Yeah I was about to say that, that girl did the same thing
@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 😂😂
@@arghyaprotimhalder5592 road hi ek aisi jagha hai jahan ladkiyon se darr lagta hai kasam se khud to unhe marne ka shauk hai hi saath waale ko bhi pareshani me daal deti hain 🙂
1. Taught us the word insouciant.
2. Highlighted the importance of abs.
3. Taught us how to stay calm under duress.
what an amazing value-adding video, this is what the creators of TH-cam would have thought of as its real use case when they made this platform.
@@Mujhe_Credit_nahin_chahiye Bro You are so dumb 😆
The creators of youtube?😂😂😂 they would have thought on how to make $$$$$$$$
Taught some English also 😁
@@Mujhe_Credit_nahin_chahiye Bro is a professional Bullet hater.
@@randomname435 Ha ha. Bullet Bhakth triggered.
Mazza aagaya. 😜😜😜
Man this was a pure documentary 🔥
The editing, voice-over, video and the lesson you gave.
Nothing but respect to you for such content ❤️
Yes, Perfect 💯
This is top-level production for what anyone else would have shown in a 30-second reel. The music, the editing, and most importantly the message behind it all. What a fantastic experience in under 10 mins. You sir, are a legend! Instant subscribe!
muh mein le
Better than a bollywood movie
I was thinking the exact same thing. This one wasn't a reel just for eyeballs. The message really got me thinking about a lot of things, and dude what timing! I had someone ram into me earlier today. Spent most of my day sulking about the gaping hole it's going to burn in my pocket, but watching this video made me realize i am still alive and kicking and maybe this will help me become a better rider/driver.
What a lesson your video teaches to all riders of all coming generations
All parent should show this video while buying a 2 wheeler for their kid .so that such gone bad experience while make them obey traffic rule and bike serving and many more things you covered .bless you and be safe
True
4:40 good thing about him is that he is apologizing and accepting his mistake, some people don't even apologize
Yep, I respect that
Because I remember some 'papa ki pari' on her scooty was riding on the wrong side and ended up crashing into my friend's bike, instead of apologising she started blaming my friend and also called the nearby traffic police, but luckily he had a go-pro recording the whole incident, so that saved him and the traffic police ended up charging the 'papa ki pari'
One more thing that he talk him maturely , otherwise there will be a fight
yep like papa ki pari's
@@Lucky-el6ml exactly 💯
@@darthvader5558 bhai soch agar recording nhi hoti toh woh ladki ke hi side lete sab
As a two wheeler driver you also taught me a good lesson today. As much as we try to shift the blame on others we really need to reflect on ourselves. Self awareness is more important while riding a two wheeler or four wheeler for that matter. Drive safe everyone and God Bless.
The fact that he still blurred his face and was so clam about it shows how u need to be in this kind of situation. The awareness this video is going to spread is just unremarkable and anurag u never fail to teach us in ur entertaining ways, proud to be in the butterscotch gang ❤️
Oh yeah. I didn't notice.
Thanks Yash!
Blurred lol he literally paused his face unblurred
The part of Arnab saying "Suddenness" cracked me up. But so much respect for how you made him understand putting your ego aside, and showed him empathy too. Love your videos man. Love and support from Delhi.
Thank you!
Power of Education
I crashed just two days ago. it was my mistake entirely. I was halfway through a 250 km ride for the day and on a small state highway laced with roadbumps. I know there are roadbumps, I know cars ahead of me will slow down for them. But a moment of lack of concentration on the car that was stopping in front of me, I ended up breaking way too late, that combined with having just filled by tank to the max made my braking distance more than it should be and I swerved last second but my tyre scraped up against the rear bumper of the car. Tire marks on the car and a few scratches. I tried to plead my case, long ride, full tank, didnt see the bump, but I knew it was my mistake. The guy was with his family, wife and little kids. I felt absolutely horrible for having traumatized little kids with that. His wife was in a bit of state too. In the end the guy inspected the damages and just like you, decided not to go through with anything. I had my insurance papers out and ready for him. I really felt like shit. But he made me feel even worse when he just drove away without taking anything from me. The entire ride back home and quite an adventurous trip otherwise was left in a sad bitter mood for me. A great time to get your video in suggestions. It helped put things in perspective. I won't stop riding, for there's too much adventure in the world to miss out on, but I will try my best not to be .. insouciant.
I will never take anything granted on the road ever again. This is the most informative video I have ever seen in my 11 years riding career. You may have saved more lives than you are aware of. I hope there are many more like me who will be a little more cautious watching this video next time they are on the road and always keep safety as priority. Ride safe everyone. Remember riding is fun only if you are alive for it.
This video made me realize that an accident can also be resolved without cussing or fighting. I was literally expecting a fight but instead, got a calm confrontation, that was unexpected but it was the right thing to do. Thanks for this video I sure learned a lot.
it was calm because ... the other guy was just a courier guy . he knew he is at fault and this biker is rich . so he played sorry card. Anurag's riding skill are any ways questionable lol. all bikers should be banned lol.
Lol all bikers should be banned? Only 1 in 12 Indians own a car and yet we have such traffic and pollution issues. Now imagine ramping up the traffic and pollution levels to 12 times, you are most probably a kid or ab adult so disconnected from reality lol. We should be banning cars on certain roads and encourage to ride motorbikes and bicycles for simple commute. Unless there are 3 people going somewhere together or need to carry a lot of stuff, using a car is just plain stupidity
@@Liberty55555 Most of all courier delivery guy accepted his mistake and stayed there..like he was expecting the biker will beat him and issue of giving money will be solved.. Anyone else would have ran from the side when a biker fell in front of him...
@@Liberty55555 really bro these bikers are really the problem here
@@Liberty55555So you just gonna Ignore that the courier guy was literally without helmet/insurance and stuff And riding in the wrong lane? Well done
The calmness you just depictedin handling the situation, sets a bar way beyond the people in the streets would understand. Hats off man 🙏🙏
Due to camera was on and happiness of content found 🤣
This video was more of a documentary masterpiece, absolutely beautiful. I admire your ability to acknowledge exactly what you did wrong and your forgiveness for the other person that was in the wrong lane, as for him he also acknowledged what he did wrong.
I sincerely hope you get those dings and scratches fixed on your bike, and I wish you safe rides brother.
No.
bro is the pinnacle of humanity and self-awareness. bro has no enemies
Finally found a guy who is that mature, who admit his own mistakes as well, who learns , who teaches in a sweet understanding manner and actually follow rules on road rather than just throwing faltu ka gyaan...
Thank you brother for educating ppls some rules 🙏
Ride safe ❤️
Thanks Kaushik!
Finally a TH-cam channel that is promoting road safety and knowledge. Here in the Philippines we have similar road situations like India. Keep up with this channel. Loving your RE classic 350 planning to buy a Himalayan soon. Keep safe and ride safe.
This does not promote road safety because he allows the perpetrator to go with no consequences.
@@Daniel-nt5ghThis promotes Road Safety because he described in details about his experience and emphasized why it's important to be careful on road, as there may possibly be more severe consequences. ROAD SAFETY.
@@haddes_yolo No he doesn't, he should have called the cops. it is like saying that you fight murders by telling the murderer how bad it is to kill people and then letting him go and then showing the rest of the world how nice you are because letting him go.
@@Daniel-nt5gh to each their own, if a guy wants to show compassion let the person be.
@@Daniel-nt5gh Lmao, you think putting every perpetrators on the road to jail will solve road problems? Think again, this guy did more than just that by showing WHY and HOW to be safe on the road; how a crash could be avoided and such. If you didn't get the point of the video then watch again. As people say, prevention is better than the cure.
The way he considered this entire situation from a learning perspective and forgiving the courier guy is RESPECTFUL 👍🏻💯
Just Saw The Most Educated And Humble Rider Ever, He Not Only Let Him Go Also Blurred His Face That Won't Make That Boy Trouble.🙏
Respect++
And Subscribed💥
I never like watching biker videos/vlogs, but oh man i am glad i did watch this one, the voiceover, the music, the message, the editing, everything is top notch.
Its like watching a documentary.
Well done, you earned a subscriber!!!
Exactly. I'm not into motorbikes so I don't watch these videos but I'm glad that I watched this one
Same here bro
Your lesson is watch every biking videos 😉
Only with people like him, a country like ours could develop from what it really is.
Reduce population. Living standard and development will improve itsown
@@7_years_and_ there are many factors involved my brother. Population is sure a major factor but certainly not the biggest.
@@mr.infinite8640That is the only major factor that is under our control . we are not able to built new roads , we are not able to bring new resources , we are not able to create new earth , we are not able to change our country..but we can always reduce over crowding around us
@@7_years_and_ well Nepal has a moderate population density. Why do u think Nepal's per capita is lesser than us?!
@@mr.infinite8640 Who told you money is evrything . I was talking about living standard and human develoment . see why India ranks so so so low in happines index with higher per capita compared to nepal and bhutan ? can have money with large popualtion not peace . here over crowded cities are a major factor.
Just when you were lecturing him another woman did just the same 😂 Oh man! I love my India. By the way really loved the detailed analysis man 👏🏼
Women 🍵 🍵 😆 😆
@@AnkitKumar-di2sj Women☕
papa ki pari
😂😂😂
Women 🍵
DUDEE!! MASSIVE RESPECT FOR THE WAY YOU HANDLED THE SITUATION SO CALMLY. SUBSCRIBED ❤
Damn dude.
I'm currently learning how to ride a bike as I'll get my dream bike in 2-3 months, and hence I've been watching all newbie riding videos on TH-cam, along with riding mistakes and everything.
This video came as a suggestion on my feed, and I'm so glad it did. Kudos to you for literally converting it into a documentary, and helping hopefully a few lac souls out there!
You were brilliant! You deserve a lot!
Cheers to riding!
Check out the invisible riding technique it's gonna help u a lot. Cheers and have fun riding. Stay safe bro 👍✨
what bike r u getting?
@@mohamedbasel5249 thank you so much man. Will surely check it out!
@@LeakyEdits hey, I'm getting BMW G310 RR
@@PrantikRides Indian road are difficult to drive in especially two lane roads with no divider. So be safe and be prepared for idiots as well.
Anyway congrats for the bike.
Story telling on another level Anurag.
You're taking motovlogging to another level.
I am 100% certain your channel is gonna blow up pretty soon Insha Allah.
Don't forget us the #ButterscotchGang.
#ButterscotchGang yes dont forget us we are the followers from 10k subs lets see anurag going 500k and 1million
@@rehan_506 Especially 1 million. I would actually feel satisfied 🙂
I didn't know my comment is gonna get that amount of likes.
Now Anurag will notice my over use of the world 'another level' and relate. 😂
Well cheers everyone. 🍻
@@sa1091 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you!
A shame mate, I live in Indonesia and traffic is f-in awful.
I always try to follow the road rules not out of fear of getting caught by police, but out of respect for the road and everyone in it.
Unfortunately most people here aren’t that way, they only follow the road flow and rules if there are copa around.
Much love man! Guys like you are the ones who deserve to be on the road. ❤️
Also as Indonesia, I second you... Just few times, I got struck by people from oncoming traffic.... Sad, the campaign about safety riding so big, yet people still so big on their ego.
Saw this video almost halfway and subscribed. The editing skills, vocabulary, communication skills, the narration, your analysis of the entire incident, the composure, knowledge, and your abidance to traffic and safety rules, everything is top notch. Great video.
Take care of yourself man. Traffic is always expecting the unexpected for me.
Indeed!
mors mutual insurance
Dude, I just came across this video out of nowhere, considered watching it.
Probably, the best thing I did today. You ARE DIFFERENT from the rest of the people in our country today, fighting and hunting each other down for thousands of absurd reasons.
And you, even though had a valid reason to fight, decided to choose the other way.
NEVER let that go, my friend. ❤️
You deserve a hug.
Same .... Came across this video out of nowhere and thank God it did.
Bro he's so calm , that makes him scarier from the other party ... Love this guy!!
0:11 ANURAG IS THAT YOU?!!?!?!?!?!? (ive never seen u so im happy)
Turned a crash into a thrilling cinematic moment with genuine information. Which One and only Mr.Anurag can. Peace 🕊️
Haha thanks!
I'm not even from India but I'm hella happy that your channel graced my feed. As someone who's a literal beginner to motorcycling, regardless where you're from, this video is something to take note of. Thanks! You earned another sub.
Where are you from bro
Respect, bro ! This is damn philosophical. Appreciate How gracefully you dealt with the situation.
Thanks for knocking some sense into all our heads and reminding us where our heads really are.
This is nothing, try ride in Vietnam for 1 year and you'll get god like reaction in no time.
@@silentwraith2384 true, this is nothing , it's much more crazy. People say, if you can drive on Indian roads, you can drive at any part of the world 😄😏
@@PraveenKJ. us local never obey traffic rules unless there was a cop nearby, basically a free for all everyone, going in the wrong side of the road, going on pavements, skip ling lights and nobody gives af, things like accidents are rare cuz everyone always dogde out of theirs dangerous and didn't get mad when someone breaking the rules.
@@silentwraith2384 ditto, we both are same 🤣 hope it changes tho
ur editing skills are too good .i just love the way how you explain each and evry point in brief u deserve more than milllions of subscribers!!!
This is how everyone should handle the situation instead of just shouting and abusing each other...
Thank you!
@@AnuragSalgaonkar That was a mistake, it is what makes people driving like that again and again.
I don't believe any company who have to be insured charges any money to the employee. If the insurance company would knew that, they would be suing worker's company for having a profit over an insurance claim.
But honestly I just don't believe the scooter guy. He even refuses to say his company name or to show any proof of insurance which his company should have provided him.
I thinks he is lying to make the victim of his idiocy feel sorry for a guy who could have killed him.
Calmest person I've seen in a situation like this. Hats off.. you taught a lot in just a video.
Should we bow for him
Yeah he's a king
What a presentation and background music man
I have no words to say I started 👏 clapping unknowingly when the video has ended
You deserve a lot of respect
You're also a great story writer and story teller
You're the top person in my content creators list
It was like a movie
If this video was played in a movie theatre you definitely would have got standing ovation
Hat's off to your creativity and sense of humour 👌
We love you - THE BUTTERSCOTCH GANG
True mate
Thank you!
Ain't gonna lie but this is true
Bro behaved like a man should have behaved, didn’t have an outburst of anger, dealt with the situation with a calmness which is very uncharacteristic with such road accidents. Respect for bro.
Respect bro! admitting the mistakes and things that could have been better. Rather than whining you fixed the things you could right away. Mad respect bro! People should learn from their mistakes as well but no one seems to be able to do it.
My late father taught me one thing before I started riding or driving. Expect the unexpected. Trust me it has saved me from a million such unwanted situations.
True that!
Dude, I adore you! The way you handled the situation was impeccable. I would've never been as calm as you were if I were in your position.
He should have been dismissed or salary cut. Great way to realise especially for that guy who was not even listening to him
Thats why my package was late.
Bro this is not Instagram comment section 😂😂
Bro, seriously!! 😂😂
3:00 happy anurag turns into bully anurag. This is anurag's villain arc. Ab sorry nhi chalega, ab insurance dikhana padega.
You have made me think differently while driving or riding in traffic. Now instead of being frustrated, I find it to be fun. Take care and ride safe. You are doing a great job.
100% relatable.
Before watching his video I used to be like Mortal Moto and now I am more like Anurag. 😂
Thank you!
"A mistake made, is a lesson learnt."
Your approach of showing the blind-spot mistake is truly praise worthy. Take care 👍🏻👍🏻
Man i have never seen this much of quality bike ride video and you have added subs for non Hindi speakers like myself. That's great. I'm subscribing you man. Keep rocking.
Your reaction and attitude in such a challenging situation is commendable. I respect you and have so much to learn from you!! Keep going and inspiring people to ride safer, wiser and better!
The sense of morality this guy has is on another level! This is one of the most serene learning experience I've had in a while. Loved it. ❤️
Instead of blaming others, use it as an opportunity to self reflect.
Greatly said.
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Wow bro. I'm from the UK and your video is spot on regardless of the country. I will definitely be more safe on the road from now on. Also, I really liked how you handled the entire situation and it was nice of you to not get that guys salary taken away.
That was a mistake, it is what makes people driving like that again and again.
I don't believe any company who have to be insured charges any money to the employee. If the insurance company does knew that, they would be suing worker's company for having a profit over an insurance claim.
But honestly I just don't believe the scooter guy. He even refuses to say his company name or to show any proof of insurance which his company should have provided him.
I thinks he is lying to make the victim of his idiocy feel sorry for a gay who could have killed him.
9:18, that line is gonna stick with me. Thank you for sharing this experience, I think all those who would make a effort of learning from it, will become better and safer riders than they previously were.
This video should be adopted by the government to spread awareness. You did a great job.
Amazing Video...
lessons to learn -
1. Gear up as much as possible, always
2. Blind corners = Slowing down
3. even a small fault in bike can cost life.
3. never overestimate myself.
You’ve my respect, can’t point out the specific reason. In overall “you” in this video, you’ve utter respect. Hats off 👏🏻
Understanding the issues and not just blaming others is a huge step. Kudos to that. This shows the social responsibility you have. Keep riding
Now this is whta i call quality content
The way u described the situation and pointed out ur mistakes too
Keep creating such informative content ❤️🔥
When most of us watch a crash video just to see the road rage and rest of the things...this is the first time I got to see such informative crash video to learn so much about these situations. And definitely a new word INSOUCIANCE 😅.
I just realised that I have made these mistakes many times and was just lucky to not get into an accident. Will definitely keep these things on my mind from next time.
so this is how you make people subscribe, damn i never saw a bike vlog from start to end, this is perfect more like a documentary i would say. i hope you will make people better, keep doing good work.
"NEVER RIDE BEYOND OUR VISION AND BEYOND OUR SKILL!" Great Words!
Huge Respect that you thought from both sides and acted accordingly! Thanks for the lesson!🙌🏼❤️
And videos like this make me sub. Because you’re clearly different. You didn’t stand there shouting and belittling the other guy. And also reflected on your own mistakes and not only learned stuff yourself. But taught others what can go wrong and how to handle it. You’ve 100% earned my sub and respect.
2:28 he sound like angry and calm at the same time when talking 😶
As a Zomato rider i see so many accident in road sabse ek baat bolna chata hu sirf ankhe khol ke gari chalya karo 😊
This video has everything to pose as a Netflix grade documentary. The message, the thought, the knowledge is immaculate. Thank You for this video
The way you executed every single thing in the video every single dialogue was just out of this world
Never have i ever seen a better video than this on any indian biking channel
This video is sure to blow up !
In the end just wanna say starting to love your videos
Hope you reach a million soon♥️
Your honesty to accept your mistake and fix it. Is what I need to do to not blame anyone else. Thank you for this beautiful video!
The level of maturity you showed as a Rider is just amazing.
"I never overestimated my skills or lack of it" this line got me, i drive in way high speeds comparatively, which i know is unsafe but i used to justify myself by saying that i'm better, but this video changed my view, nice video thanks for preventing me from an accident ig.
4:15 Another biker passes
5:48 esa hota hai normally accident wala video or kuchh log bas halla macha dete hai
Respect you man ❤
3:35 he was literally waiting for his Thank you 🌝🌝🌝🌝
Anurag means to say get lost 😂
@@chetanraikar7055 🌚🌚🌚🌚🌚🌝
That was a fantastic lesson and great point of view! We need more people like you and more videos like these ones to improve road safety! Thanks!
This video should be played as a commercial for traffic safety of India on televisions.
(I experience this every time I visit India)
Thanks for the eye-opening video, bro
Dude what you did is absolutely right. People should learn from their mistakes..
Bhai, don’t know how this video came in my feed but watching this gave me a something I can’t describe in words. You were too composed to be in an accident, the way you handled it, the way you accepted your fault though it was very less & man the story telling is out of this world. Amazing work 🙌🙌
Being from Delhi this is such a common traffic thing / occurrence, to the point that if such things don't happen it feels weird now.... but props to this guy for taking responsibility for his actions the way he did, subscribed.
+@Ashwin Pai
Actually, this $h!t is very common all over India. The entire driver's licencing process in India is farcical joke. Just because many states in India have now "computerised" the process of applying for a driver's licence does NOT in any manner mean that it has become more stringent.
Further, at 4:57 notice that one more scooter (white colour) is driven on the wrong side of the road, albeit in the opposite direction.
Best video I have seen today 👍🏻
Thanks Prasad! Much love :)
Thats why I like these youtubers and riders. they are very mature and take things very calmly and to the point
Not some newbie who think he is rider by buying 10 -15 lakh bike and riding it at a high speed .
I like the point no matter how good you are you will never know if the other person is greenhorn or what
Dude, I loved that you didn't just blame the other guy, and reflected upon yourself. You are definitely better than most riders out on the streets. I think your analysis was quite accurate. It is easy for people to find mistakes, but it is difficult to predict how we will react when we have to make a split-second decision. However, I feel training does help. Every rider should spend time practicing emergency braking and mid-corner braking. You can find MSF (Motorcycle Safety Foundation) videos and drills on these topics. Practice them until they become muscle memory. Another thing to learn is "trail braking". Trail braking loads the front tire during a turn, giving it more traction. This is useful when you have to brake during a turn (like in the situation you were in).There is a saying I heard at Yamaha Champions Riding school - "load the tire before you work the tire". That is the essence of trail braking. You will find many videos on this topic. Practice it until it becomes part of your style. And lastly, keep 1-2 fingers on the front brake lever at all times. It saves a few milliseconds when braking, which could make all the difference.
One of the most valuable comments on this video. Thank you!
Thank you
damn, looks like I'm just overconfident that I ride well, I have to learn a lot more....
@@AnuragSalgaonkar bhai koi nai ja raha divider ke us paar. Whenever you're driving in Indian roads, expect chaos.
Holy shit man. Respect to you for letting that boy go and understanding your mistake in the incident. Great narration as well. Keep up the good work champ👍👍
It's so difficult to keep yourself together in a situation like this, really appreciate the way you dealt with it, keeping your calm. Also, very beautifully narrated, insightful & helpful. Take care and ride safe buddy!
Good job anurag... The fact that you realized you own mistakes and reprimanding theirs is enough fact that you are a better rider and a wise man on the street.... I'd ride with you anytime 😊😊😊
Thanks Buddy!
You taught us more about life, in this video than one could find in any motiavtional videos. Keep uplifting, ride safe!
"Life has many ways of reminding you of your mortality"
Damn that's an amazing line
Thank you!
Best moment in the video: 5:30
When he said "batao aisa ja tune Kitna time bachaliya" namaste rightly another guy passes by the same way.
I loved the way you came up with your issues and wrong sides too......
This shows that you are most logical person
Even though the other guy was at blame, props to him for accepting it and not riding away.
And you, were very empathetic for him.❤
Im soo happy someone took time to make a video like this. I’ve seen so many people take their safety for granted on the road nd I’ve learned it in quite a similar way as yours as I’ve always followed the traffic rules but ended up in a crash just cuz 3 guys on a single bike couldn’t stop their excitement to get to a movie. This video hits home to me a lot. Please when u go out against safety rules think that its not just for ur safety its someone else’s life too nd all the lives depending upon it♥️.
production quality 100
damn man making a crash this entertaining to watch and with a good message behind it is not an easy task
Much love man ❤
Thank you!
Bro's voice 🗿..... Bro's Behaviour 🥰...... Appreciated ❤️
I generally don't check out the content where bikes are involved for the fact that I am a car owner. But this one made me stop and see and think while reminding me of what to do on a blind turn.
Thanks for making such a good docu-video. We all need more TH-camrs like you.
This is such a rational way to look at the situation, Anurag. This video should be used for promoting Road Safety. Lets be more emphatic and sensible on roads. Kudos to you💯
Thank you!
One of the best videos I have ever watched. Showing your own example and correcting most of your viewers makes a lot of sense. Honestly, I have definitely learnt something out of this and would definitely work on it. Keep up with the work man.
What I liked in this video is, you just not only highlighted the other's mistakes but you discussed the mistakes of your own. It takes a lot of guts admitting that, and that's what how a responsible rider should act. Congrats buddy, you own a subscriber today!
3:45 har ek rider ka dard