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This Woman Is Fed Up Of Bengaluru Traffic; Look How She Jokes About It On Internet

Bengaluru is notorious for its traffic, which makes it painfully difficult to travel short distances. A user recently published a novel concept on the social media platform X, formerly known as Twitter, for how to pass the time when snarled in rush-hour traffic. The concept was posted on Prakriti Sharma’s social media account.

Here’s the idea

Ms Sharma wrote on X, “Try meeting earlier and commuting together to your favourite spot during peak traffic hours. This way, you’ll get to spend much more time together and you’ll also find out if they have any anger issues.”

The post so far has 148.8 thousand views. Internet users have flooded her page with comments.

Netizens react to Bengaluru Traffic post

A user wrote, “This is my litmus test – how are we together in traffic.” Another user commented, “Banglore dating tip for men: Get Rich.”

“Then Bangalore traffic will be a national breakup event technically a pandemic,” the third user wrote.

“What a way to experience arranged marriage, when you figure out this person is so not for you.. but you are stuck at silk board,” the fourth user wrote.

“And to make your experience better, like candlelight dinner, they are adding a tunnel as well,” the fifth user joked.

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Traffic Tracker public

Another user on X previously discussed how she passed the time while snarled in traffic. A user by the name of Priya wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that she tried to be active while sitting in city traffic by peeling vegetables. Vegetables that had been peeled were sitting on the woman’s lap as she sat in the passenger seat of an automobile. She said, “Being productive during peak traffic hours.”

It takes 60 minutes for 10 km in Bengaluru

In Bengaluru, the typical observed average commute time for car users is typically reported to be at least one hour when traversing a typical trip distance of 10 kilometers, according to the most recent research by Greenpeace India.  According to a survey, Bengaluru loses $19,725 billion year as a result of traffic delays, congestion, signal interruptions, lost time, wasted fuel, and other problems. The report by traffic expert M N Sreehari and his team examines problems with road planning, flyovers, traffic control, and insufficient infrastructure.

Srishti Verma

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