Group of Jempoy Cyclists Nearly Get Into Accident While Flexing “Kamote Moves”

Jempoy Cyclists Earn Reactions Online for Flexing “Kamote Moves” in Public Road

A group of jempoy cyclists nearly get into an accident while flexing their driving skills and ‘kamote’ moves in public road.

Throughout the years, road accident has been one of the most common traffic problems happening not only in the Philippines but also in various places all around the world. It usually leads to traffic congestions, injuries, and even death to involved individuals.

The national government is implementing stricter traffic policy to reduce the increasing cases of road and vehicular accidents but there are still lot of reckless drivers violating the traffic law, which could lead to accidents.

Jempoy Cyclists

The Facebook page “Visor” has shared video footage of a group of jempoy cyclists who nearly get into an accident while flexing their driving skills on a public road. The video garnered various reactions from social media users.

In the video, it can be seen that the bikers have started to ride along the highway. Everything seems to be fine until some of them started to leave the bike lane and used the lane for bigger vehicles.

The irresponsible cyclists even tried to filter traffic while using the lane for motorized vehicles, which is strictly prohibited. The group repeatedly violated the traffic rules and regulations for their own benefit.

One of the bikers even disrespected the pedestrian lane and beat the red light. A traffic enforcer tried to apprehend him but they immediately run away to avoid receiving sanctions and penalties.

The reckless bikers nearly get hit by other vehicles for being irresponsible on a public road. The cyclists continue to drive recklessly.

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