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Move Over Crazy Drivers, Here Are Good Deeds Caught on Tape (Video)

A 5 minutes, 39 second compilation of video clips showing people doing good on Russia's roads.

Russia may be world-famous for its dashcam videos of crazy drivers.

But those same cameras have caught people engaged in random acts of kindness, as shown in a newly published video on YouTube.

The video, titled "Do good without a selfish motive, and it'll come back to you" and posted this week, contains a complication of clips from dashcams of people engaged in good deeds across Russia.

Watch and enjoy. No translation is necessary — the videotaped actions speak to the heart.

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