Boy Uses NHAI Speedometer for Viral Foot Race

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 12, 2025

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New Delhi, December 12, 2025: A highly entertaining video clip documenting a young boy’s attempt to test his running speed using a digital speed-measuring device installed on a busy National Highway Authority of India (NHAI) road in Delhi has achieved massive viral success. The unexpected and brazen attempt to outrun the technology has ignited a humorous online debate about human speed versus machine accuracy, while also drawing stern warnings about the dangers of performing stunts on active highways.

The Speed Test Is Documented

The widely circulated video was reportedly filmed on a major highway stretch near the national capital, where NHAI speed-measuring radar display boards are typically positioned to alert motorists to their current speed and promote adherence to limits. The footage captured the boy, clad in casual wear, standing near the roadside before suddenly dashing directly in front of the digital display board.

The boy was observed running with all his might as his speed was registered by the sophisticated roadside device. The meter, which is designed to track vehicles, successfully detected the movement, displaying a peak speed that reportedly settled around 22 to 23 kilometers per hour (kmph) before the boy ran past the sensor zone. The sight of a human being registered by the vehicle speedometer was the core novelty that drove the video’s instant virality.

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Internet Reacts with Astonishment and Humor

The video’s rapid spread was driven by a wave of astonished and humorous reactions from viewers. The stunt was widely praised for its ingenuity and the audacity of the boy’s effort to measure his own athletic capability using government technology. Many comments were left that playfully acknowledged the boy’s fitness level, with others humorously noting that the reading of $22-23\text{ kmph}$ was quite respectable for a short, spontaneous sprint.

The clip was often shared with the caption, “Speed test done, India is truly not for beginners,” reflecting the nation’s reputation for unexpected acts of bravado and jugaad (innovative hacks). Millions of users viewed the footage, making it a prominent piece of the day’s trending content.

Safety Concerns Are Strongly Raised

Despite the lighthearted reception, the video quickly triggered a serious conversation regarding road safety and the illegality of the stunt. Numerous users and safety advocates pointed out the extreme danger involved in performing such acts on an active highway.

During the recording of the video, a vehicle was observed passing dangerously close to the boy, highlighting the potential for a fatal accident. Warnings were issued against attempting to replicate the stunt, as pedestrians are strictly prohibited from loitering or running on high-speed expressways and national highways due to the serious risk of injury or death. While the intent was comical, the location and timing of the act were universally deemed highly irresponsible and dangerous by safety authorities and responsible users alike.

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