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India's 'moonwalking' traffic cop turns heads

China Daily | Updated: 2017-12-29 07:49

INDORE, India - He is inspired by Bollywood and has a Freddie Mercury-style mustache - but it is the Michael Jackson dance moves of traffic cop Ranjeet Singh that grab attention on chaotic streets.

Heads turn and drivers cannot fail to notice when the 38-year-old moonwalks across busy intersections, avoiding rickshaws and trucks in the center of Indore, a city of two million people.

"I have been a Michael Jackson fan for years and copied his moonwalk step to halt traffic 12 years ago," Singh said. "Initially, people were surprised, but it worked wonders over the years and has gained popularity."

"It's a tiring task maintaining traffic amid noise pollution and reckless motorists but moonwalking amuses commuters and drivers," Singh added, after another tiring day seemingly gliding backward across the street.

Singh has become a social media phenomenon with nearly 50,000 people following his activities on Facebook while spectators add videos to sharing platforms every day.

Singh claims the number of traffic violations at the high court intersection where he spends most days has fallen over the years. A university is studying his methods to see whether he has cut traffic jams.

India's city streets are known for gridlock. Drivers, already battling crater-pocked roads and faulty traffic signals, often take out their anger on police trying to keep cars moving and pedestrians safe.

Singh said some younger drivers have paid for their recklessness with their lives.

"I have picked up the bodies of more than 40 youngsters after accidents over the years," he said. "I just want youngsters to stay safe and follow rules."

Singh's colleagues were initially apprehensive when he used moves popularized by the late King of Pop to attract attention and manage traffic but they have since warmed to his unorthodox tactics, and he now gives moonwalking lessons to fellow officers.

Agence France-presse

India's 'moonwalking' traffic cop turns heads

(China Daily 12/29/2017 page11)

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