In a surprising incident from Bihar, a passenger stopped a moving train by simply waving his hand. In the video that surfaced on September 19, the passenger can be seen waving to the train, which remarkably comes to a halt, much like an auto-rickshaw stopping for passengers. The internet went crazy on this and called Bihar the land of " unusual and sometimes unpredictable". However, according to a few sources, he was a railway staff. A user on X (formerly Twitter) explained that it is a common practice for railway personnel to board moving trains without stopping them fully, especially for inspection or maintenance tasks. The act of waving to stop the train is part of the operational procedures to ensure staff can safely board without causing delays or disruptions to the train's schedule. Flipkart Delivery Unit Robbed by Armed Miscreants in Bihar's Motihari, Video of Robbery Caught on CCTV Camera Goes Viral.
Passenger Stops Moving Train with Hand Wave in Bihar
यह बिहार है
बिहार में कुछ भी हो सकता है
पैसेंजर ने हाथ दिया बिहार में ऑटो रिक्शा तुरंत रुक जाएगा । pic.twitter.com/69dzjyi24f
— Parmanand Azamgarhi (@parmanandyadavv) September 18, 2024
Netizen Clarifies: Railway Staff Often Board Moving Trains for Maintenance, Explains Train-Stopping Procedure
Isi ko kehte h Bina knowledge ke kuch bhi likhna...wo railway staff h...many times train bina ruke unko chadna pdta h...braking se train delay hoga....for inspection and other maintenance work
— Ashutosh Ranjan Sinha (@ashu_ranjan7) September 19, 2024
This Is Bihar; Anything Can Happen Here, Netizen Reacts
बिहार है यहां सब संभव है
— Racer boy S.M❣️✍️ (@SManeeshY33) September 19, 2024
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