Motorcyclists Use Their Feet To Push Car To Safety After It Breaks Down On The Highway
The duo steadily put one leg each behind the sides of the car and drove smoothly.
Automotive issues often cause a great deal of inconvenience, especially if you're left stranded while waiting for a solution.
However, for one family of four, an aid to their troubles turned up just in the nick of time.
A recent TikTok posted by Malaysian motorcyclist Ain Ezani has been making waves online after Ain and her friends helped a family who was stranded by a highway in Tapah, Perak.
In the 10-second clip, Ain captured two motorcyclists who helped move a car that broke down. However, the duo used a rather interesting method to move the automobile during their journey.
Riding slowly behind the car, both motorcyclists leaned one foot against each side of the vehicle. Driving slowly, they managed to carefully push the car forward.
Speaking to SAYS, Ain said that she and her seven friends, who are also motorcyclists, came across the family of four. Finding out that their car broke down and wouldn't start, two of her friends decided to help guide the car to the nearest gas station, where an attendant helped see to the car.
The TikTok has garnered about six million views and over 300,000 likes at the time of writing, with many Malaysians praising the group of friends for helping the family
"Such kind motorcyclists. Not all riders would be good and stop to help, just a few of them will," said one user, while another praised the group for helping an entire family.
One user even stated that while a portion of society may look down on motorcyclists, instances like this prove that there are kind and helpful ones out there.
"These motorcyclists didn't care if their feet hurt, they just wanted to do good for others," wrote the user.
Recognising the highway where the video was taken at, one user even pointed out how it must have been a challenging ride, as the road was in a hilly area.
"These riders are solid, they must have legs of steel!" penned one user.
Another commenter stated that they have helped other cars in a similar fashion before, only that it was not as big of a car.
"This is the first time I'm seeing motorcycles tow a car," joked one user in a light-hearted manner.