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Fact Check: Did The Driver In The Viral Video Make That Deadly U-Turn? Here’s The Truth

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A video of a car making a U-turn on a cliff has gone viral on social media.

The video is being shared to show impeccable driving skills of the person behind the steering wheel. The video is being shared with a caption that reads, “U-turn skills.”

The link to the post can be seen here.

FACT CHECK

NewsMobile did a fact-check and found the claim to be misleading.

The video was originally uploaded by YouTube channel Driving Skills on December 25, 2021.

The same channel uploaded another video showing the driver making a U-turn from another angle. In the other video, it is clearly visible that there is a road below and it is not a cliff.

Thus, the viral video has been taken from an angle that conceals the road below and hence, it appears that the driver is making a U-turn on a cliff.

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