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Four-year-old girl reveals bizarre hobby

If you or I happened to put on a blindfold and then, for some crazy reason, decided it would be a good idea to hop on to the back of a bike, the chances are we would have an almighty motorcycle accident and end up with some pretty serious personal injuries.

And that's why we generally don't do it.

But a little girl in India seems to have a different point of view and regularly tears up the tarmac with her eyes covered and just her dad riding pillion in case anything goes wrong.

Four-year-old Akanksha Nayak, Motorcycle News reports, loves nothing more than to ride blindfolded and has even tackled a four-lane highway on a 100cc bike at more than 30mph.

It sounds like she might just be needing BP365's motorbike accident compensation service in the near future.

According to her parents, little Akanksha discovered her love of bikes after watching Terminator II. Oh okay, that's alright then.

 
 
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