
Only in Bengalur! Photographs from the city became a viral after commuting saw the authorickshaw with a somewhat unusual upgrade, a full -fledged ergonomic game chair instead of a conventional driver seat.
The image shared on X (formerly Twitter) left social media users amused and stunned. “I was blessed today by an ergonomic car,” the user wrote next to the viral picture.
Bengaluru car drivers are often in the center of attention for various reasons, from disputes of fare to unpredictable innovations. However, this particular driver gained praise for his creative solution.
The post received more than 2.6 lakh views, with many users applauding this idea. Some pointed out that it was a smart step to ensure comfort and support back during long hours spent in the city.
The user wrote: “This can only happen in India.”
Another user wrote: “Dang, never had seen one of them!”
“Tell me you’re in Bangalore without telling me you’re in Bangalore,” the third user wrote.
“A driver who takes care of his back,” he wrote fourth on X.
“Engineers after layering,” the fifth user joked.
While some considered it cheerful, others considered it a perfect example of unique Bengalur, ingenuity and everyday hustle and bustle.
In another case, the Reddit viral post described in detail the four -hour journey from Whitefield to the 9th phase of JP Nagar. The commuting said that Google maps estimated a trip for three hours, but the reality was much worse. “Both options, cut through the city or accept the outer road road, were complete nightmares. Add floods and felt sincerely as if the city was holding me as hostages,” Reddit wrote.
The usual time on Google maps from Whitefield to JP Nagar is about one hour if there is no traffic.
He described navigation navigation to sections and roads with potholes and called them “mini pools” that forced vehicles to crawl in 5-15 km/h. “Water is already slowing you, but potholes are doing another level. Then people for being a problem and boom: one more traffic jam,” he added.
(Tagstotranslate) Bengaluru