Car issues are the absolute worst. Getting your vehicle to the repair shop might be expensive if you don’t have roadside assistance. Fortunately, there are decent samaritans who will stop what they are doing to assist you, such as this bunch of Canadian adolescents. They came to a halt to assist a woman in need, and their story has now gone viral.
When a group of Canadian teenagers observed a woman on the side of the road with smoke pouring from her engine, they went to help. The three youngsters, Billy Tarbett, Bailey Campbell, and Aeron McQuillin, came upon the lady at about midnight while on their way to a fast-food restaurant.

“We didn’t have anything else to do, and we really wanted to help her,” CBC News’ Billy Tarbett explained.
Dan Morrison also pulled over to check if the woman needed assistance. “This poor lady got this car six weeks ago, and it now looks like it needs a new engine,” he subsequently said on social media about the event. She cannot afford a tow and must leave the automobile where it is. ‘You lads ready for a push?’ I ask. They couldn’t abandon this lady, so these young guys pushed a stranger’s automobile.”
“We weren’t thinking about how far it would be. “We were just jamming,” Tarbett told CBC News.

The youngsters are said to have pushed the woman’s car more than five kilometers to her house.
“We were always raised to help, no matter what the situation was,” Tarbett told Canadian News. “We were assisting her, but she was also assisting us by working out.”
The teens eventually made it to the driver’s house after hours of pushing. “We actually didn’t think we’d be able to make it the whole way,” McQuillin told CBC News. Morrison’s tweet quickly went viral, and the boys were inundated with touching notes from strangers. Morrison stated to CNN,
“There is so much negativity in the world; people crave positivity.” When something like this happens, it quickly spreads. Everyone has had automotive trouble and can empathize.”