- Reaction score
- 3
- Points
- 430
Kinda gives a boost in one's faith in Canuck-manity :nod:
Or perpetuates a stereotype. Either way, a BZ to this guy who went out of his way to be helpful.
B.C. biker's 'random act of Canadianness' goes viral
http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2013/08/bc-bikers-random-act-of-canadianness-goes-viral.html
Or perpetuates a stereotype. Either way, a BZ to this guy who went out of his way to be helpful.
B.C. biker's 'random act of Canadianness' goes viral
http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2013/08/bc-bikers-random-act-of-canadianness-goes-viral.html
A kind-hearted motorcyclist from Victoria B.C. is making his way across the web today for committing a “random act of coolness” – or, as some have put it a “random act of Canadianness” – that happened to be captured on camera.
http://youtu.be/mCR1Zu5hHgk
In the video, we see the self-described “family friendly motovlogger” zooming down a B.C. street through his helmet-mounted GoPro camera.
From the rider’s perspective, viewers notice a woman in a motorized wheelchair stopped on the sidewalk.
The sharp-eyed rider pulls over to find her wheels stuck in a depressed patch of dirt and gravel beside the path. He quickly pulls the entire chair up and out of the patch, sending her along her way.
“There ya go, had to lock the hubs!” he says. “Have a good one!”
The short, yet touching exchange has many showering praise upon the rider for his kindness and in turn upon Canadians for our reputation as friendly and helpful.