The majority of people in India travel through public transportations on a daily basis, most of which are auto rickshaws. Likewise, a man in Bengaluru booked an autorickshaw ride to his office, and the conversation he had with the driver has become a topic of discussion on the Internet.
After boarding the rickshaw, the driver told the man that he needed to get CNG refilled on the way. The passenger agreed at first, but after getting stuck in the traffic for a long time he asked the driver to straightaway take the vehicle to the office.
However, the autorickshaw driver’s response to the passenger surprised him. Shared on Twitter by Klub, the post addressing the ‘Peak Bengaluru’ moment has delighted the users of the microblogging platform.
The note on the post read, “As soon as I board my morning auto to work, riding partner tells me we’ll have to stop for CNG on the way. I was fine with it so we started the ride. After the mad traffic on the way, I ask him to drive straight to the drop location because I’m late. He asks me, “Login kabka hai?”
Take a look:
Today’s @peakbengaluru update 🤌🏼#bangaloretraffic #bangalore #bangalorerains pic.twitter.com/ogk0wdjVsI
— Klub (@klubworks) June 8, 2022
Netizens couldn’t hold it in and flocked to the comment section to share their own experiences of autorickshaw rides in the city.
Here are some of the reactions:
Exact word. Login.
— Pashmina Kapoor (@KapoorPashmina) June 8, 2022
Most of the signals have no traffic signal countdown timer or TSCT does not work or set to work, than what is purpose of buying the device if it is not in use.Traffic system in bangalore is very worst.When company is providing the transportation y should anyone drive there car?
— Rathams (@Rathams24) June 11, 2022
Certainly not. Banglore did not come under colonial rule. The cities which came under colonial rule has broader roads. We can’t broaden banglore roads this is the fact. Because it started exploding as IT hub one or 2 decade back. None thought this happen. This is a small city.
— Madhu M K (@mmmadhumk) June 14, 2022
soon autos will have free wifi to login while traveling to office #justbangalorething #🤣 https://t.co/BEhaSAgOE3
— shilpi prasad (@shilpi2010) June 16, 2022
The driver must’ve been an ex software engineer. https://t.co/Z2HP3zmdfe
— 🔼🔽 (@socialfactr) June 15, 2022