
Biker Clears Mumbai Traffic to Save Woman in Ambulance
A stranger on a motorcycle cleared a path through Mumbai's gridlocked traffic so an ambulance carrying a critically ill woman could reach the hospital on time. The son's grateful video went viral and helped identify the hero.
When Mayur Bagul's ambulance got trapped in Mumbai traffic on March 18, a stranger on a motorcycle became an unexpected lifeline for his ailing mother.
Bagul was rushing his mother from Badlapur to Sion Hospital when their ambulance crawled to a near standstill under a flyover. Vehicles packed every lane with barely inches between them.
That's when a motorcyclist noticed the emergency. Without hesitation, he positioned himself ahead of the ambulance and started directing traffic.
Riding ahead, the biker waved at drivers to move aside and carefully navigated through gaps in the congestion. He slowed when needed, accelerated to create openings, and constantly checked over his shoulder to ensure the ambulance kept pace.
For several crucial minutes, he functioned as what Bagul later called a "one man traffic police team." Lane by lane, drivers began responding to his signals, understanding the urgency once they realized an ambulance needed through.

Bagul posted a video thanking the anonymous helper on Instagram. "Maybe he has been through a similar situation himself, which is why he went out of his way during office hours to help us," he wrote, asking the stranger to contact him.
Why This Inspires
The video quickly went viral, with viewers moved by the motorcyclist's quick thinking and selflessness. Commenters soon identified him as Chirag Dharod, tagging his sister since he doesn't use Instagram.
"He's a gem and truly deserves all the blessings coming his way," one user wrote. Others shared their own stories of strangers clearing paths for ambulances in Mumbai's notorious traffic.
One commenter recalled riding in an ambulance with their father when "two superheroes just like him cleared the way and escorted us to the hospital." Another noted, "I have done this many times. Probably Mumbai still got some life amid the chaos."
In cities where minutes can mean everything, one person's awareness transformed a terrifying delay into a story of human kindness that thousands now celebrate.
Based on reporting by Indian Express
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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