[1] The play explores the activities at a roadside workshop, known as Aksident Store, where drivers discuss their experiences on the road.
Salubi works independently and only accepts individual passengers, while Samson is employed by Kotonu, who operates an unofficial bus converted from a truck.
Kotonu, who stopped driving after a serious accident, now works with the professor, who appears more of a religious enthusiast than a businessman, believing he can comfort the spirits of the deceased.
Samson convinces Kotonu to admit to helping the professor steal parts from the damaged cars to sell in the shop when he returns from the accident scene.
These individuals have been united by Say-Tokyo-Kid to form a group that is hired to provide security or incite violence at political events.