A viral TikTok video had netizens laughing in disbelief when a woman was seen holding a half-opened door of a rundown taxi while it was driving on the road.
Netizens were shocked and amused by the video, with some questioning why the woman would board such a dangerous vehicle
Others joked about the situation, saying that they would never get into a taxi with a faulty door, even if they were late'Siyaya' taxis have become notorious for their mechanical malfunctions and breakdowns that often have passengers and onlookers stressing for their safety.hence the female passenger was tasked with the duty of holding it until she arrived at her destination. Yhu, the things we see eMzansi.
The department praised the program as a huge success, noting that it had scrapped over 81 000 old taxis and paid out more than R5.6 billion in scrapping allowances to taxi operators since its inception in October 2006.Netizens left shocked and amused by the video Many netizens were left dumbfounded by the odd sight and reacted with questions and witty comments. Others said they wouldn't have onboarded the safety hazard on four wheels.TikTok user @dean_swanepoel, who uploaded the video, joked that the scene was the only F1 race that Mzansi will ever host.You are already subscribed to our newsletter!
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