Jaipur Woman Issues Public Apology After Viral Bike-Smashing

Rahul KaushikNationalMarch 30, 2026

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New Delhi, March 30, 2026: A road rage incident in Jaipur’s busy 22 Godam Pulia area has taken a surprising turn after a video of a woman vandalizing a motorcycle went viral across social media. The footage, recorded on March 22, 2026, shows the woman—later identified by police as Kaushar Bano—aggressively attacking a Royal Enfield Bullet following a minor traffic collision. In a new video released on March 30, 2026, the woman has issued a sincere apology, admitting that her behavior was driven by momentary anger and a lack of experience with road accidents.

The “truth” behind the incident began with a chain-reaction crash involving a scooter, a cab, and the motorcycle. It was reported that a scooter ahead applied sudden brakes, causing the motorcyclist, Saurabh Sharma, to lose balance and brush against the cab in which the woman was traveling. While the biker immediately apologized to the driver, the woman reportedly emerged from the vehicle and turned her aggression toward the motorcycle, using a helmet and later a large stone to smash the bike’s mirrors, headlight, and speedometer.

“It Was My First Accident”: A Plea for Forgiveness

The follow-up apology video has since garnered nearly as much attention as the original outburst. In the clip, the woman explained that she was shaken and sustained a minor leg injury during the collision, which led to an “emotional reaction” she deeply regrets. It is observed by viewers that her tone was markedly different from the defiant stance seen in the initial footage, where she had reportedly told the biker, “Go call the cops, it doesn’t matter.”

The reaction from the digital community has been sharply divided despite the apology. While some netizens acknowledged her willingness to admit her mistake, many others highlighted the excessive nature of the property damage, which the biker estimated to be around ₹1,700. It is noted that the composure of the victim, Saurabh Sharma, who remained calm while his vehicle was being destroyed, has been widely praised as an exemplary display of restraint in the face of extreme provocation.

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Legal Consequences and the Role of the Police

Following the viral spread of the vandalism, the Sodala Police Station initiated formal action against the woman to maintain public peace. It was confirmed by Deputy Commissioner of Police (South) Rajarshi Raj that while the motorcycle owner declined to file a formal criminal complaint, preventive action was taken under the relevant provisions of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita. The woman’s identity was established through the viral footage, and she has since submitted a written apology to the authorities as part of the inquiry.

As of March 30, 2026, the incident serves as a significant case study in the impact of viral “road rage” culture and the power of digital accountability. It is argued by local traffic experts that such outbursts are often fueled by a lack of awareness regarding proper post-accident protocols. For the city of Jaipur, the “It Was My First Accident” apology stands as a reminder that while tempers can flare in heavy traffic, the legal and social consequences of property damage are far-reaching.

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