'I Didn't Return Home from the Airport, My Friend Reached Dubai', Bengaluru Woman's Video Goes Viral

A woman living in Bengaluru shared an Instagram post that's quickly going viral on social media. The video shows her detailing that she was at the airport to drop her friend off for a flight from Bengaluru to Dubai.
Bengaluru's traffic jam video goes viral on social media. (Photo: travel_foodie_gals Instagram account)

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A woman living in Bengaluru shared an Instagram post that has taken social media by storm. In the video, she narrates her experience of taking her friend to the airport for a flight to Dubai, and humorously adds that while her friend reached Dubai, she was still stuck in Bangalore's notorious traffic. The post has gone viral with various comments pouring in regarding the situation.

Content creators Priyanka and Indrayani appear stuck in severe traffic in this viral video. In the caption, they humorously penned, "Dropped my friend at the airport; she's in Dubai, and I'm still in traffic!" This amusing video has garnered over 1.9 million views and nearly 4,000 comments from entertained social media users.

One user commented, "This genuinely happens! Took a two-hour flight from another state and took 5 hours to reach home." Another added, "My parents dropped me at the airport, I reached Delhi, and they reached home later. Walking is faster than a car in Bengaluru!" Meanwhile, another user humorously noted, "Transporting 1 km by car in Bangalore means... 3 hours and 10 minutes walking."

A while back, another video showcasing the traffic-clogged roads of Gurugram was making rounds on social media. User Ankit Tiwari shared the video on Instagram, writing, "Now it doesn't matter," capturing the daily struggles of commuters with hundreds of slow-moving cars. Some users criticized the rising number of vehicles, stating, "The pace at which people buy cars can't match the roads."

Several suggestions emerged from viewers: "Cities like Gurgaon, Delhi, and Noida should halt new registrations, and hefty fees should apply to vehicles entering prime business districts, akin to London." Another user queried, "Why not mandate at least one bus service for organizations with over 200 employees?"

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