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Source: Nadya Alya | Facebook

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It’s no secret that Malaysians like to park everywhere we please, without much consideration for others on the road. And when they end up blocking public buses, often times their cars would get slammed by the buses who need to go on their way.

Though, for some who block the road with their parked cars, they have the general public to thank for physically moving their cars so that no damage is done.

Netizen, Nadya Alya, took to the Komuniti Bandar Tasik Selatan – Sungai Besi Facebook page to showcase how a group of civilians helped to physically lift a parked Perodua Axia after it was discovered to be blocking the way for a RapidKL bus to turn.

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She wrote, “Luckily at Sungai Besi, there are many big-bodied brothers. Bravo!”

 

In the video showcased, the RapidKL bus could be seen struggling to turn a corner due to a Perodua Axia parked at the junction.

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A group of 7 to 8 men then gathered to physically lift and push the car deeper in towards the sidewalk to give the bus more space to turn. First they lifted and pushed the back half of the car, then they lifted and moved the front part of the car.

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Thankfully, they managed to move the car just enough!

The group also then guided the bus through the turning as there were other cars parked on the other side of the road, making the turning narrower.

 

The owner of the Perodua Axia should be thankful for the group for moving their car as normally, buses would just plow through cars blocking the way.

You can check out her post here.

What do you think about this? Do feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section.

 

Also read: Car Parked at Intersection Causes Congestion in JB, M’sians Band Together to Shake it to Move It

Chingay Parade Parked Car

Source: Nadya Alya
Source: Nadya Alya
Source: Nadya Alya

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