Bengaluru Auto Driver Accepts Rides On Ola And Rapido At The Same Time
The name of the auto driver Dashrath can also be seen written in the booking receipt.
Booking a cab or an auto through different apps is a struggle most of the times during peak traffic hours. No matter which city one lives in, high price and long waiting time is bound to test your patience. Sometimes our preferred apps can't show us a ride, and we try to switch to another application to book the ride. This time an auto driver used this technique and accepted two different rides on two different applications at the same time. Yes, you heard that right. Twitter user @design_melon_ shared a screenshot of the auto booking leaving the netizens intrigued.
"2 different locations. 2 different apps. 2 different phones. Same auto Same driver. @peakbengaluru. much?," read the caption of the post shared along with the screenshot.
In the post shared on the microblogging site, one can see that one of the rides was two minutes away while the other ride was four minutes away. The name of the auto driver Dashrath can also be seen written in the booking receipt.
2 different locations
— harsh.fig 🐈 🍣 (@design_melon_) August 6, 2023
2 different apps
2 different phones
Same auto
Same driver @peakbengaluru much? pic.twitter.com/JhhoBg7c2J
Recently, a picture of an auto rickshaw carrying three registration numbers on a single vehicle in Bengaluru had gone viral on Twitter. The pic of the auto rickshaw was shared by Suprit Jadhav who labelled it as a "Peak Bengaluru" moment.
The picture shows the auto-rickshaw carrying one registration number for Ola customers, another one for Rapido customers and the third was a yellow board registration number.
"Another #PeakBangalore moment in E-city. How many registrations is too many registrations?," read the caption of the post shared by Jadhav.
Another #PeakBangalore moment in E-city. How many registrations is too many registrations? @peakbengaluru pic.twitter.com/SaW9hMKBQV
— suprit j (@jadhav_suprit96) April 5, 2023
After the picture was shared online, it sparked a discussion on its legality.