
Bengalura’s evenings with rain often soaked traffic growth and long waiting for the cabins, but this time it was the price tag that was shocked. Reddit user, @OK-Stand404, recently shared a picture £425 for 1 km automatic driving during precipitation in the city. The post called “Uber tariffs during the rain for just 1 km” has quickly become viral.
In the post, the user explained that their friend, who was trying to book a car late at night, was a lot of fare. “Last night, when it rained, my friend tried to book a car when he went to his hometown and the tariffs were simply shocking. He immediately took the umbrella and went all the way,” Redditor wrote.
Once the screenshots inflated fares have expanded online, the discussions soon turned into a debate on transport services based on Bengalur.
One user explained: “I recently realized that applications like Rapido and Uber are now mere aggregators. Which means that the prices listed in their applications are” recommended “tariffs and the final amount will decide between the driver and the passengers.
Another one added: “Bit” Mutually decided “is doubtful in operation – at least as far as the passenger is concerned.”
Some emphasized disparity across platforms. “Uber just gave up, it looks like the car Anna now sets prices! Rapido showed me for the same ride.” £69 where Uber showed up £350, ”shared one Redditor.
Others caused a comparison with tariffs abroad. “These tariffs are almost the same as what I pay for Uber/lyft in the US. Sometimes I take a taxi mile (~ 1.5 km) if it rains or snowing, and paying around $ 6-6.5 (~ £550). Where is the so -called PPP?! “Another user wrote.
The fifth user captivated the lighter approach and commented, “Haha, I wanted to say why he just didn’t make an umbrella and walked.
The high cost of driving on a bike-especially during rain and top hours-was a long sore point for commuting in Bengalur, Indian “IT capital”, where demand often exceeds supply.
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