Men flaunt toll queue-jumping in Rajasthan, face backlash online (original) (raw)

A video shows three men bypassing a long toll queue in Rajasthan and entering near the front. Their laughter and the 'Mission successful' caption fuelled sharp criticism online.

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A video showing 3 men jumping a long toll plaza queue in a car has gone viral. (Photo: X)

While multiple vehicles waited their turn at a toll plaza in Rajasthan, three men appeared to discover what they considered a shortcut. Their decision to skip the queue, and proudly celebrate it on camera, has since earned them immense backlash.

The clip shows three men in a car approaching a long line of vehicles waiting to pay toll charges. Instead of joining the queue like everyone else, the group drove alongside the line and made their way towards the front.

As they passed vehicle after vehicle, the occupants appeared amused by what they were doing. At one point, they commented on how long the queue behind them was, while another claimed they had overtaken at least 100 vehicles. Laughter filled the car as they continued their manoeuvre.

The video itself seemed to celebrate the act. A caption on the screen described it as a way to cross a toll plaza in Rajasthan. By the end of the clip, the trio successfully squeezed into the line near the front after a vehicle behind them made space. The moment they managed to merge into the queue, they burst into laughter. A final caption declared their "mission" a success.

Watch the video:

100 cars waited their turn.

Then these clowns showed up, cut the entire queue, jumped straight to the front, and started laughing.

This is exactly what's wrong with society.
Not intelligence. Not confidence. Just pure entitlement and zero shame.

People who think they are above pic.twitter.com/fKFjvXyZXm— Ankit Pandey (@iamankitpande) June 8, 2026

What may have been intended as light-hearted content, however, quickly backfired online.

Social media users were less concerned about the queue-jumping itself and more disturbed by the group's apparent pride in doing it. Many pointed out that while hundreds of motorists had patiently waited their turn, the men openly flaunted bypassing the system and then shared it online as an achievement.

Several users described the incident as an example of a growing tendency to treat rules as optional if one can get away with breaking them. Others argued that the problem was not simply cutting the line but normalising such behaviour for entertainment and social media attention.

The video has since reignited conversations about civic sense, road discipline and everyday rule-breaking. For many viewers, the most frustrating part was not that three men skipped a long queue of vehicles. It was that they appeared to find the entire thing funny.

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Published By:

Srimoyee Chowdhury

Published On:

Jun 9, 2026 09:12 IST