An obstructive low-rise bridge situated in the middle of a road in Asir region has been subject to ridicule by social media users, as it causes hindrance for ambulance movement. A resident shared a video clip exhibiting 2.2-meter tall barriers placed at Al-Samaa, Asir region, causing difficulty for emergency vehicles to pass through. The barriers were installed close to the Ministry of Transport, preventing trucks and large vehicles from crossing, but unexpectedly impeding ambulance passage too. Twitter users interacted with the video by offering comments of sarcasm and surprise, questioning the uniformity of design for emergency vehicles, and ridiculing the engineering behind the construction of the barriers.
Al-Marsad Newspaper: A low-rise bridge placed in the middle of the road in the Asir region sparked ridicule from the pioneers of communication sites for impeding the movement of the ambulance.
One of the citizens documented a video clip showing the installation of barriers with a height of 2.2 meters at the Al-Samaa obstacle in the Asir region, in a way that impedes emergency vehicles.
The citizen said in the video that these barriers near the Ministry of Transport in the Asir region prevent the passage of trucks and large debts, but he was surprised by the obstruction of the passage of the ambulance.
The video was met with the interaction and ridicule of a number of commentators on Twitter. A follower asked: “If the design of emergency vehicles is unified in terms of external specifications… How is such a height adopted?” Another commented sarcastically: The barriers are from Noon, and a third singer continued, saying: The engineer looks like a distance study.
The installation of a low-rise bridge in the Asir region has caused quite a stir on social media, as it impedes the movement of emergency vehicles. A citizen filmed the barriers and shared the footage, which led to a wave of criticism and ridicule from online observers. While the design of emergency vehicles typically adheres to a certain specification, it appears that the height of these barriers was not taken into account. Perhaps this incident will serve as a reminder for individuals and organizations to be more mindful of the impact their decisions can have on others.