Public transport driver uses parody and good humor for everyday life in Maceió A driver who uses public transport in Maceió went viral on social media after transforming his work routine into moments of relaxation for passengers. Adriano Batista uses musical parodies to warn when the bus is approaching stops and won over those who use the line that runs through the neighborhoods of Farol, Ponta Verde, Jatiúca and Jaraguá daily (Watch above). “Hey, you, from Farol, Ponta Verde, Jatiúca and Jaraguá, I’m coming to pick you up.” The phrase, inspired by well-known songs, became the driver's trademark and is already part of the passengers' routine. 📱Join the g1 Alagoas channel According to Adriano, the idea came from public transport users themselves. As many passengers already knew him due to the frequency of trips, they suggested creating a group on a social network to facilitate communication about schedules and possible delays. "Sometimes, the bus is late, and the passengers themselves sent messages wanting to know if it was going to take long. They suggested creating a group, I did, and it is there, with my parodies, that I communicate with people. I try to do this with good humor because everyday life is not easy", said the driver in an interview with TV Asa Branca. Adriano Batista creates parodies for passengers in Maceió Personal Archive Adriano makes three trips a day and says he tries to keep a smile on his face to make the routine of those who use public transport easier. "There are a lot of people who get on the bus tired, after a whole day of work. If I can make someone smile, it's worth it," he said. The parodies began to circulate on social media and earned praise from passengers, who highlighted the driver's good humor and proximity to the community that uses the line daily.