NEW DELHI: On Saturday, Delhi and West Bengal Police took to social media platform X to disseminate cautionary messages about traffic rules, capitalising on the popular ‘Moye Moye’ trend. They shared videos depicting unfortunate incidents resulting from bike stunts gone awry. Through these clips, the departments aimed to emphasise the significance of adhering to traffic regulations while riding to prevent accidents.
The videos, posted by WB and Delhi Police, as part of the ‘Moye Moye’ trend, serve as a reminder for motorcyclists to prioritise adherence to traffic rules.
“Gaadi par control na khoyen, nahi toh ho sakta hai Moye Moye [Don’t lose control of your bike or it can lead to Moye Moye,” Delhi Police wrote on X.
The shared video depicts a motorcyclist speeding along an empty road. Attempting to balance the bike on the rear wheel, the rider loses control and eventually falls.
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Gaadi par control na khoyen, nahi toh ho sakta hai Moye Moye..#DelhiPoliceCares pic.twitter.com/rYYrYj3EV9
— Delhi Police (@DelhiPolice) November 24, 2023
On Instagram, West Bengal Police conveyed their advisory, stating, “Ektai jibon ei vabe nosto na korai bhalo. Traffic ain mene cholun o susto thakun [You have got one life, don’t waste it. Follow traffic rules and stay safe].”
The accompanying video unfolds with two individuals on a motorcycle indulging in drinking. Shortly after, the pillion rider attempts a stunt, leading to a fall by the side of the road.
Here’s The Video:
Both posts garnered numerous reactions from online users. While some commended the creativity displayed, others expressed appreciation for conveying such a crucial message.
About The Moye Moye Trend:
‘Moye Moye’ originates from the chorus of the Serbian song “Džanum” by Teya Dora. This audio snippet has become popular among social media users, with many employing it to convey scenarios that are sorrowful, poignant, or notably dramatic. In Serbian, the term translates to “nightmare.”