This Delhi Skoda Kushaq Owner Has One Rule: ‘Stay Away From Car Or My Wife Will…’


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Traffic jams often lead to fights and arguments, but this Skoda Kushaq owner chose a smart and peaceful way to share his message.

This funny message likely made drivers behind the car smile. (Photo Credit: Instagram)

Driving through metro cities often means dealing with heavy traffic, where minor scrapes between vehicles are quite common. While many drivers brush it off, some may get into arguments over it. But if someone has a new car, they are usually more careful and alert to avoid any scratches or accidents.

Sometimes, accidents happen not because of your mistake, but because of someone else’s carelessness. To deal with this, a car owner in Delhi NCR found a creative solution to prevent rear-end collisions. He installed a digital board on the back windshield of his car that shows a funny message to catch the attention of drivers behind him.

A video shared on Instagram shows a clever way a car owner in Delhi NCR is trying to avoid rear-end accidents. The video, recorded during a traffic jam caused by rain, features a Skoda Kushaq moving slowly along with other vehicles.

The Kushaq driver appears to be very cautious, and what stands out is a digital display on the rear windshield of the SUV. The screen lights up with a two-part message. The first part reads, “Please Keep Distance…” followed by a humorous warning, “…agar car lag gayi to biwi mujhe pitegi” (If the car gets hit, my wife will beat me).

The video shared just a few hours ago, has already crossed over 5 lakh views and received more than 14,000 likes. It has quickly gone viral, with the comment section filled with humorous and light-hearted reactions from users.

A user joked, “Bhai le liye green corridor jaruri hai,” suggesting the driver deserves a clear road all to himself.

Another simply wrote, “Makes sense,” appreciating the practical and funny approach.

An individual added, “Are Bhai Nice,” clearly enjoying the creativity, while another commented, “Dar jaruri h,” agreeing that a little fear can help avoid accidents.

The message came as a surprise to many, as it’s not something you’d normally expect to see on a car, especially during a traffic jam. Its humorous tone added a light moment to an otherwise frustrating situation.

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