Bengaluru Woman Highlights High Auto Fares Amid Rain and Traffic Chaos
‘ ₹1200 for 15 km’: Bengaluru woman flags steep auto fares in rain-hit traffic
Hindustan Times
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A woman in Bengaluru, India, shared her friend's experience of paying ₹1200 (approximately $14.50 USD) for a 15 km auto ride during heavy rain and peak traffic. The post sparked discussions about the exorbitant fares and challenges commuters face in the city during adverse weather conditions.
- 01A Bengaluru woman paid ₹1200 for a 15 km auto ride during heavy rain.
- 02The journey took her friend three hours due to peak traffic.
- 03Social media users expressed frustration over high fares during rain.
- 04Many commuters face similar challenges with auto and cab availability.
- 05Public transport connectivity issues exacerbate the situation.
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Sanya Singh, a content creator from Bengaluru, India, highlighted the steep auto fares in the city during heavy rain and peak traffic. In a viral Instagram video, she revealed that her friend paid ₹1200 (approximately $14.50 USD) for a 15 km ride, which took three hours to complete. Singh lamented the situation, stating that the high fare could cover household groceries twice. Her post resonated with many social media users who shared similar experiences, emphasizing the stress and exhaustion of commuting in Bengaluru during the rainy season. The video sparked a broader discussion about the challenges of public transport in the city, where auto and cab drivers often increase fares during adverse weather, leaving commuters with few alternatives. Many users noted that the traffic congestion during rain makes commuting a frustrating ordeal, further complicating the situation.
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The high auto fares during rain can significantly affect commuters' daily expenses and stress levels, making it difficult for them to rely on public transport.
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