Bengaluru Man's Epic Rapido Cab Adventure: 45 Minutes Ride Turns Into 3.5 Hours Of Unexpected Wait Time

"Rapido wait time getting out of hand. Gotta wait for more than 3.7 hours for 45 minutes travel @peakbengaluru #rapido #Bengaluru #peakbengaluru," the user tweeted.

Bengaluru Man's Epic Rapido Cab Adventure: 45 Minutes Ride Turns Into 3.5 Hours Of Unexpected Wait Time
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New Delhi: A resident from Bengaluru has posted a screenshot from the ride-hailing app Rapido on Twitter (now X), showing a mind-boggling waiting time of 225 minutes for an auto-rickshaw ride of just 45 minutes.

"Rapido wait time getting out of hand. Gotta wait for more than 3.7 hours for 45 minutes travel @peakbengaluru #rapido #Bengaluru #peakbengaluru," the user tweeted. The user's pick-up location was Koramangala -- the IT hub of the city. (Also Read: Highest Salary Paying Countries: 10 Nations Where Professionals Earn BIG Amount)

Looking at this post, a user sarcastically commented: "This is the way #bangalorian." Like many other cities, Bengaluru is also known for its chaotic traffic that creates problems on its busy roads. (Also Read: 'Ankita From Bhopal, Please Stop Sending Food To Your Ex On COD': Zomato's HILARIOUS Plea Goes Viral)

Commuters have long complained about the never-ending gridlocks and cancellations caused by ride-hailing apps during peak hours. Surge pricing is common, but traffic is heavy, and even getting a ride can be difficult.

Last month, a man who took a Rapido bike for travel said that his Apple watch thought he was cycling as he was stuck in a Bengaluru jam. The traffic in the city gets so severe sometimes that vehicles don’t even move an inch.

In May, a video of a bus driver eating his entire lunch while stuck in traffic went viral, garnering millions of views. Meanwhile, a Rapido driver, who misbehaved with a woman passenger during the ride and even afterward harassed over the phone, has been arrested.

Bengaluru Deputy Commissioner of Police, South-East division, C.K. Baba, in a tweet said that they have arrested a "real sicko on wheels".

The woman, Athira Purushothaman had taken to Twitter on July 21 stating that she had gone for the Manipur violence protest at Town Hall and booked a Rapido auto to go home from the venue. 

However, after several cancellations, she decided to take a Rapido bike back home. When they reached an isolated area - with no other vehicles around, the driver began masturbating.

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