In 2018, A Group Of Russians Dressed Up As A Cardboard Bus To Cross A Vehicular Bridge

The Russian Cardboard Bus

Before the next serious post, here is some light-hearted humour from across the globe.

Exactly two years ago a group of Russians in the far-eastern city of Vladivostok decided to do something rather hilarious. Following several safety inspections, the Zolotoy Bridge that spans the Zolotoy Rog or the Golden Horn Bay was shut for pedestrians in 2015, three years after it first opened.

On the 13 of November 2018, four men wore a cardboard cutout shaped like a bus and were walking on the side of a live traffic lane and began crossing the bridge. They were eventually asked to “pull over” by a security guard and made to move to the side of the bridge and turn around.

A video of the “bus”, shot by a woman driving behind it went viral on the internet. You can watch the video here:

Looks like someone got bus-ted!

If you intend to go out, don’t bother dressing up as a bus, but don’t forget to wear a mask and carry some sanitizer.

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Author: Srikanth

BEST? Bus! Vroom, *pulls bellpull* Hi, I'm Srikanth. I'm a freelance media fellow with a fascination for buses, toll plazas, fire trucks and drones.

3 thoughts on “In 2018, A Group Of Russians Dressed Up As A Cardboard Bus To Cross A Vehicular Bridge”

  1. Haha. We Ruskis do a lot of weird stuff. But this cardboard bus should inspire you to do offbeat protests.

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