Scooter-Riding Mom Hides Son Between Her Legs To Avoid Kerala's Skynet Cameras
Kerala's Motor Vehicle Department is one of the strictest in the country and is rather quick to catch offenders and dole out fines and other punishments.
The Kerala MVD's latest decision to install 726 AI-powered cameras to catch traffic rule violators and reduce has not been met with any cheer from the general public.

The implementation of this Skynet-style camera system, which will start issuing challans next month has made the everyday Malayalee motorist go to even greater lengths to avoid getting fined as the video posted by Manorama news shows.
The video features quite a few blurred-out sections to protect the family and shows a mother and her two kids riding a Honda Activa Scooter in Kerala's Trivandrum district.
At first glance, you may wonder if we're selling you some snake oil. However, take a closer look at the video and you'll find the second child hiding between their mother's legs as the family looks to avoid getting fined by the new Skynet cameras and their operators.
While both the mum and the elder child riding pillion behind her are wearing helmets, the younger child, who we can barely see, looks to be cowering on the footboard of the Activa, in a position that does not seem safe or comfortable at all.
While the video has spawned quite a few memes and other attempts to avoid the fine for triple riding in God's Own Country, it shows just the current situation faced by many families across the nation.
With cars still considered to be an expensive option for most families in the country, the scooter or motorcycle has become the family vehicle of choice. This has led to scenes similar to the one we saw in the video as families look to travel together on two-wheelers.
Thoughts About The AI Avoidance Video & Stricter Traffic Rules
The video shared on youtube is another sign of the daily life in our nation. While we understand the plight of the people, the government and traffic agencies across the country are getting stricter with implementing rules.
Tech like Kerala's AI-powered traffic cameras will help keep people safer on the roads and people will have to learn to live with them. Riding safely and following the rules is something the general public will have to get used to ensure that our roads become a safe haven for motorists and pedestrians.


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