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    Bengaluru auto driver asks passenger ‘Login Kabka Hai’, social media reactions pour in

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    During peak traffic hours, a Bengaluru auto driver asked the passenger ‘Login Kabka Hai’, leaving the latter quite surprised.

    Bengaluru auto driver asks passenger ‘Login Kabka Hai’, social media reactions pour in
    A typical Bengaluru peak-hour scene
    Bengaluru is the hub of many IT companies, and hence, the city is home to a large number of IT professionals.

    As companies are getting back to their regular way of operations, employees now have to commute to their workplaces regularly. During peak hours in the city, the traffic sometimes becomes quite daunting, and many people struggle to reach office on time.

    Recently, when a passenger was about to take a ride to his office, the auto driver informed him that he would have to go to a CNG station for a refill first. The the passenger agreed and the ride started.

    After a while they get stuck in heavy traffic, a typical Bengaluru peak-hour scenario. The passenger asked the driver to take him straight to office as he was running late.

    To his surprise, the auto driver asked him, “Login Kabka Hai?”

    The incident caught on in social media, with many users taking to their handles to comment on it. Many criticized the administrative system in the state as the roads are not well planned and not wide enough to accommodate such huge traffic.

    Many even complained that most of the traffic signals do not even have a signal countdown timer, and even where it is there, it is not functional. They wrote that the city has the worst kind of traffic system and which is why people are having such difficulties while commuting from one place to another within the city.

    Some said that employees should make the most of their company transport facilities and not take their own car to work, as it will reduce the on-road traffic.

    Some others talked of the professionalism of auto drivers in the city, saying that they make a good amount of money every month — sometimes double what many IT employees make each month.


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