When speeding automobiles get close to a speed breaker on Gurugram's golf Course Road, they start to fly. It is the result of the unmarked breaker rather than a stunt meant to imitate "Fast and the Furious."

In a video posted by an X user, a fast bmw struck a speed breaker, hovered for more than a second at least three feet over the ground, and then landed quickly at least fifteen feet from the breaker. The back bumper of the bmw scratches the road before it leaves.

Two trucks arrive at the site a few seconds later, flying after striking the unmarked breaker without realizing it.

The breaker is on the golf Course Course, across from HR26 Dhaba, following the Centrum Plaza building, according to bunny Punia, an editor at 91wheels.
 
Numerous opulent residential developments, including DLF Camellias, Tulip Monsella, golf Estate at M3M, and DLF Magnolias, can be found on golf Course Road.
 
"Dear Sir, DLF is taking further necessary action in this matter," the Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority said in response to the post. Thank you.

A user responded to the post and said, "This happened to me yesterday. It's criminal to leave speed breakers without marking such roads."

Another user said, "The Intent behind this is genuine as it is aimed at helping reduce the speed before the lane gets narrower due to U-turn but implementation is poor due to lack of markings."

 
 

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