(Video) Man Turns Bike Into ‘Bubble’ To Travel During Covid-19

While India is still facing the second wave of the Covid-19 pandemic which saw hundreds of thousands of cases recorded every day, many of the country’s citizens especially the villagers living in rural areas came up with their own ideas to stay safe.

The same goes for this man who modified his motorcycle to be equipped with extra ‘protection’.

He who provides transportation services uses plastic and covers around his motorcycle and is reinforced with iron rods. If you look, the vehicle is like a ‘bubble bike’.

The method is used to ensure its passengers are protected from the Covid-19 virus.

The video showing the man riding his motorcycle uniquely got a lot of attention after it was uploaded by IPS officer Rupin Sharma on Twitter.
Many Twitter users expressed their admiration for the man’s creative ideas.

Sources: India.com, Rupin Sharma IPS

Adib Mohd

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