A TikTok video has recently gone viral, leaving netizens both amused and bewildered. Posted by user @nobody05827, the clip shows a man casually driving a Perodua Myvi, believed to be his own, but it wasn't his driving skills that drew attention.
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Instead, viewers were fixated on the unusual modification made to the driver's seat. Rather than using the original fabric seat, the man had swapped it out for a black folding chair, the kind commonly used for lounging at the beach or during picnics. The chair was neatly positioned behind the steering wheel, functioning as a makeshift driver's seat.
Adding a touch of humour to the unconventional setup, the man captioned the video with, "Is this what healing looks like?"
The video further revealed a wide gap between the handbrake and the chair's armrest, highlighting how impractical and potentially unsafe the setup is. It was also noted that the front passenger seat had been removed entirely.
In response to viewers' concerns, the man clarified that he only drives the vehicle within his residential neighbourhood and not on major roads.
Despite the unusual modification, the video managed to capture the internet's attention. Many viewers were entertained by the driver's "creative" and out-of-the-box approach to car seating, flooding the comments section with laughter and light-hearted jokes.
Of course, not everyone held back. Some users took the opportunity to poke fun at the Myvi driver, continuing the long-running internet tradition of teasing Myvi owners for their quirky and bold decisions.
While the video has certainly sparked laughter, it also serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety, even when staying within the confines of a housing area.