Hyderabad Man's Viral Video of Working on Laptop While Riding Bike Exposes Extreme Work Culture Pressures
Hyderabad man's viral video of working on laptop while riding motorcycle highlights toxic work culture
A video showing a man riding a motorcycle with an open laptop placed on the fuel tank has gone viral on social media, triggering widespread debate over road safety and modern work culture pressures. The incident was reportedly captured near the Hitex Kaman area in Hyderabad’s Madhapur IT corridor.
According to the viral clip, the rider can be seen navigating busy traffic while balancing a laptop on the fuel tank of his moving motorcycle, with the screen visibly active. The video was recorded by a passenger in a passing car and has since been widely shared across multiple social media platforms, drawing strong reactions from users.
The unusual sight quickly sparked discussion online, with many users describing it as “work from bike” and highlighting it as an extreme example of work-life imbalance. Several commenters also pointed to increasing corporate pressure and long working hours as possible reasons behind such risky behaviour during daily commutes.
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Many social media users expressed concern over the potential dangers, stating that operating a vehicle while simultaneously working on a laptop significantly increases the risk of accidents. Some called for stricter enforcement of traffic rules in urban tech corridors, along with greater awareness about road safety among professionals.
The video also revived earlier instances of similar incidents shared online, where individuals were seen using laptops while riding or commuting on two-wheelers. These repeated cases have raised broader concerns about unsafe multitasking on roads, especially in major IT hubs where work-related stress and mobility challenges often overlap.
Authorities have not yet issued any official statement regarding the viral video. However, the incident continues to circulate widely online, with users divided between criticism of unsafe behaviour and concern over the growing pressure of modern workplace demands.
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