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Mystery roller skater wins legion of fans after racing London bus in Camden


The girl has gone viral after the video of her racing a London bus on her skates has been viewed over a million times (Picture: @zumbask8withtissy)

A girl has gone viral after a video emerged of her racing a London bus on roller skates.

In the footage, captured by a passenger on a bus driving through Camden, London, the female roller-skater can be seen impressively keeping up with the bus before the vehicle grinds to a halt at the bus stop.

As the doors open, the skater says to the driver: ‘TFL drop your prices now,’ as passengers chuckle.

The bus driver and the skater then amusingly agree to a race – which the girl miraculously wins much to the pleasure of the lady filming the video.

The video has gone viral on both Instagram and X – gaining more than 22,000 likes on the former and two million views on the latter.

The lady has been called a ‘neighbourhood hero’ (Credits: @zumbask8withtissy/ Instagram)

She challenged the bus-driver to a race (Credits: @zumbask8withtissy/ Instagram)

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And viewers are loving the roller-skater.

@ezzieroller commented on Instagram: ‘This girl is a whole vibe. Love! Tfl drop your prices.’

@grrrr88 added: ‘It’s like when you run into the neighbourhood superhero.’

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And @s21mj said: ‘The ability to make random people’s day is the best power ever! Love this.’

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For five of the last eight years, Mayor of London Sadiq Khan has frozen Transport for London fares.

It costs an adult £1.75 to ride a London bus (Credits: Getty Images)

But following the Government’s announcement of the budget last month, Transport Secretary Louise Haigh hinted in a letter that the amount of investment Transport for London gets over the next few years will depend on whether Khan decides to freeze fares again.

City Hall said a decision on fares for next year is yet to be made.

A single journey on a London bus without an oyster card currently costs £1.75, with a £5.25 daily cap.

For those under 18, it costs just 85p.

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