KwaZulu-Natal Taxi Driver Drives Extremely Slow, Passengers Complain in TikTok Video
- A KwaZulu-Natal driver gave his passengers a morning show after they complained about his driving
- In a TikTok video, the man decided to drive extremely slowly, and the customers had to beg him
- The online community reacted to the clip, with many laughing and sharing their taxi drama stories
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A taxi driver in KwaZulu-Natal gave his passengers morning drama after they complained about his speed.
@noxolomsom posted a video on TikTok, saying that the driver was driving at a high speed that they complained. They didn't know what was coming, so the driver decided to go extremely slowly.
The situation was so hilarious that they had to complain again about him driving at the right speed because they were rushing to work.
Taxi driver drives slow after passengers complain about speed
Watch the TikTok hilarious clip below:
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TikTokkers laughed at the drama
The video garnered over 24k likes, with many online users laughing and sharing hilarious stories about how dramatic taxi drivers can be.
Mahlatse was entertained:
"I love taxi drama."
@Mandisa Gqeba commented:
"I don’t think I’ve met a man that’s petty as a taxi driver."
@Motswako said:
"It's a trend that when passengers complain about speed, we reduce it to the minimum."
@Lizwi joked:
"It's called service delivery, or a customer is always right."
@it's.Ntando laughed:
"That laughter is the one that makes the stomach hurt, I can feel it all the way from here."
@Sabelo Nkwanyana shared:
"The driver reminds me of my late father. Passengers were complaining and he did the same."
@mysterio387 understands the driver:
"I've done this before."
UK man in SA says Cape Town taxis are catcalling
In another story, Briefly News reported about a United Kingdom man in South Africa saying that Cape Town taxis were catcalling women.
A man from the United Kingdom visiting Cape Town was stunned by how taxi drivers asked people if they wanted a taxi. As someone unfamiliar with how taxis worked in the country, he thought they were driving around for fun, catcalling women all day. He shared his experience in a TikTok video and had netizens in laughter.
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Source: Briefly News