Hyderabad ORR Viral Video Sparks Outrage After Children Seen Sitting in Car Boot at 100+ Kmph
A viral Hyderabad ORR video showing children sitting in the boot of a speeding car at over 100 kmph sparked outrage online, with police promising action.

A viral video from Hyderabad’s Outer Ring Road (ORR) has triggered widespread outrage on social media after a family was reportedly seen travelling at a speed of over 100 kmph with children sitting inside the boot of a moving car. The incident, which circulated widely online, prompted strong reactions from the public and a response from police authorities.
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In the video, at least three children can be seen sitting inside the boot (trunk) of the vehicle while it moves at high speed on the ORR.
Children Seen Sitting in Car Boot on Hyderabad ORR
According to the viral clip, the children appeared to be holding on while the vehicle was moving at high speed.
The children were reportedly smiling and seemed unaware of the danger as the video was recorded by people travelling nearby on the road.
Passersby reacting to the scene were heard saying:
“Oh shit, these are kids.”
The incident reportedly took place on Hyderabad’s Outer Ring Road, a high-speed expressway where accidents at high speeds can lead to serious injuries or death.
Vehicle Number Circulates Online
Social media users claimed that the registration number visible in the clip was:
- TS12EZ1951
Some users also mentioned another similar registration number in online comments.
However, these details have not yet been officially confirmed in the public domain.
Social Media Users Demand Strict Action
The video quickly spread across multiple social media platforms, leading to anger and concern among users.
Several people demanded strict punishment against the driver.
Some of the reactions included:
- Calls for permanent cancellation of the driving licence
- Demands to arrest the driver
- Requests to seize the vehicle
- Appeals for stricter ORR monitoring
- Demands for effective use of traffic cameras
- Suggestions to block vehicles with pending challans from entering ORR
- Calls for lifetime driving restrictions
One user stated that people value money more than human life and blamed both individuals and authorities for weak enforcement.
Another user described the act as “criminal.”
Police Respond to Viral ORR Video
After the video went viral, police authorities publicly responded to the issue.
Officials stated that:
- The incident has been noted
- The matter will be verified
- Carrying passengers, especially children, inside the boot of a moving vehicle is highly dangerous
- Such actions put lives at serious risk
Police added that necessary action would be taken according to traffic and road safety regulations.
Authorities also urged motorists to prioritise safety and follow traffic rules while driving.
Public Raises Concerns Over Road Safety
The viral incident has renewed debate about:
- Speeding on expressways
- Monitoring on Hyderabad ORR
- Stricter penalties for traffic violations
Several users pointed out that any mistake at speeds above 100 kmph could result in severe injury or death, particularly when children are not seated safely inside the vehicle.
Road safety experts and members of the public reiterated that children must always:
- Sit properly inside vehicles
- Wear seat belts
- Use child safety seats
Carrying passengers in the boot of a car was described as extremely dangerous and against traffic safety norms.
Investigation Awaited
The video continues to circulate online as people await official confirmation regarding the vehicle details and further updates from the concerned authorities.
Police are expected to verify the incident and take action under applicable traffic and road safety laws.
A viral video from Hyderabad’s Outer Ring Road showing children sitting inside the boot of a speeding car travelling at over 100 kmph has sparked widespread anger online. Social media users demanded strict action, while police confirmed that the incident is being verified and warned that carrying children in the boot of a moving vehicle is highly dangerous and violates traffic safety norms.
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