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Watch : Russian Police Use Their Car To Stop Traffic To Help Ducks Cross The Road

This trending video shows Russian police using their car to stop the flow of cars to help a family of ducks to cross to the other side of a busy street in Moscow.
Do you think Nigerian Police can do better than their Russian counterpart?
With millions of people stuck at home due to lockdown enforced in various countries to curb the spread of the deadly virus, a video of a duck family crossing the street has gone viral on social media.
In the video, police were seen moving using their car to stop the flow of cars to guide a family of ducks to cross to the other side of a busy street in Moscow.
A passersby also assisted in stopping the traffic to help the couple and their 12 ducklings to safety.
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Russian police and a passersby assist in stopping the traffic to help the family of ducks to safety.
The ducks reportedly made it safely to their destination, a nearby park.
Unlike most roads that have gone almost empty due to lockdown enforced in various countries to curb the spread of the deadly virus, this particular road is filled with cars.
Wildlife took over the almost empty streets and roads across the world during the early days of the lockdown.
Last month, a herd of goats were spotted invading a Welsh seaside resort after the coronavirus lockdown left the streets deserted.
Do You Think Nigerian Police Can Do Better?
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