‘Hecker Bhai Hecker’: Bengaluru Man 'Delivers' Himself to Work Via Porter After Ola, Uber Fail
This Bengaluru man's ingenious Porter ride to work after Ola and Uber failed has gone viral, sparking discussion about the city's commute woes.

Bengaluru, which is popular for its fast and hustling life, has only one thing that can slow it down and that is the famous traffic jams. And in those long congestion and the ongoing struggles with ride-hailing services like Ola and Uber have once again made headlines. However, one commuter found an innovative way to navigate the city's gridlock, winning over the internet with his creativity.
A social media user, who goes by the name Pathik, shared a now-viral image of himself hitching a ride on a Porter two-wheeler—an app typically used for transporting goods rather than passengers. With the delivery partner riding up front and the app’s branding visible on his helmet, Pathik humorously captioned the post: “Had to porter myself to office today because no Ola, Uber.”
Check Out the Viral Post
Since being shared on February 6, the post has garnered over 32,000 views, drawing widespread amusement and sparking discussions about the ongoing challenges of app-based ride-hailing services in the city.
Users Reaction to the Viral Post
One of users said the most famous words and wrote, "modern problems require modern solutions huh?" Whereas another one made a pun and commnted, "traffic-king." A third user wrote, "Hecker Bhai Hecker," in the comments.
had to porter myself to office today cuz no ola uber :( pic.twitter.com/pzLHoTG2QF
— pathik (@pathikghugare) February 6, 2025
Unexpected Safety Alert from Rapido
In another traffic-related incident, a Bengaluru commuter experienced an unexpected moment of concern from ride-hailing app Rapido. The man, who found himself stuck on a flyover due to severe congestion, was surprised when he received a safety alert from the app. He later narrated the incident in a social media post, explaining that his auto-rickshaw had remained stationary for an extended period, triggering the alert.
Rapido just asked if I am safe because apparently my auto hadn't moved in a while
— unfunni (@unnimanga) January 28, 2025
Brother in Christ I am not in danger I'm just on Marathahalli bridge
App-based cab services like Rapido often check in with passengers when their hired vehicles remain motionless for an unusually long time to ensure their safety. In this instance, however, it was simply a case of Bengaluru’s notorious traffic holding up the journey.
While some commuters find humor and creative solutions in the situation, many hope for lasting improvements in Bengaluru’s transport infrastructure.
























