Bengaluru is infamous for its traffic woes. Often we hear stories about people stuck for hours in the city during peak traffic hours and auto drivers asking for higher fares due to the slow moving traffic. In another such incident, a man, who was travelling in an Uber in the city recently, was held up in traffic when he received an emergency alarm notification from the app asking whether everything is in order.


The notification from the cab service read, "Need help? Your vehicle has been stationary for a while. Please let us know if everything is OK."


The man who goes by the handle @itsrohanvj shared a screenshot of the notification on X (formerly Twitter) and captioned the post, "Brother, this is not an emergency; this is Bengaluru traffic." 


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Though the post is yet to gather more views and become viral, the incident is surely another 'Peak Bengaluru' moment.






Recently, another user had shared about how the wait time for a 45 minute journey showed 225 minutes on Rapido.


Taking to Twitter, the user shared a screenshot of the traffic situation in the city and mentioned that he booked an auto on the Rapido app for a 45-minute journey from Koramangala to JP Nagar which had a wait time of 225 minute  (3.7 hours).


"Rapido wait time getting out of hand. Gotta wait for more than 3.7 hours for 45 minutes travel," read the caption of the post.