Jaipur,, March 28, 2026: A shocking road rage incident from Jaipur has gone viral on social media after a woman was caught on camera damaging a motorcycle following a minor traffic collision. The incident reportedly took place near the busy 22 Godam Pulia area of the city and has sparked widespread debate about public behaviour and road safety.
According to reports, the incident began when a Royal Enfield Bullet motorcycle slightly brushed against a scooter during traffic movement. The minor contact triggered a heated argument between the individuals involved.
Videos circulating online show the woman visibly angry as she confronts the biker. In the footage, she is seen repeatedly hitting the motorcycle with a stone and other objects, causing visible damage to the vehicle. Bystanders gathered around the scene, with some recording the incident on their phones.
Eyewitnesses said the confrontation quickly escalated despite the relatively minor nature of the accident. Some people present at the location reportedly tried to understand the situation, while others watched as the woman continued to strike the bike.
The viral video also shows several people nearby, including individuals believed to be police personnel, though no immediate intervention is seen in the footage. This has raised questions on social media about the response of authorities during such incidents.
Later, the matter was taken to Sodala Police Station, where both parties were counselled by officials. Police confirmed that the dispute was resolved amicably and no formal complaint or case was registered in the matter.
Following the video’s viral spread, the Rajasthan Police HelpDesk acknowledged the incident online and asked local authorities to review the case. The episode has since triggered mixed reactions on social media, with many users condemning the act as an example of road rage and calling for stricter action against such behaviour.
The incident has once again highlighted the growing concern over road rage in urban areas, with experts stressing the need for better traffic discipline and calm conflict resolution on busy city roads.
