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Woman shares hack that helps her keep calm while stuck in traffic in Bengaluru: ‘Happier, slightly less vengeful’

Social media is filled with posts about Bengaluru’s traffic woes, and the woman's post on how to keep calm has resonated with people.

Updated on: Feb 21, 2025 08:49 AM IST
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Traffic is unavoidable in urban life, with congested roads and long commutes affecting millions daily. However, some cities have it worse than others and are infamous for heavy traffic, often leading to delays, frustration, and pollution. Highlighting that a woman shared how she found a solution to beat the annoyance of getting stuck in traffic in Bengaluru. In a post on X, she expressed that she had taken up reading.

A woman shared a photo from her auto while stuck in traffic in Bengaluru. (X/@LaSanya203)
A woman shared a photo from her auto while stuck in traffic in Bengaluru. (X/@LaSanya203)

“Every morning, I’d waste energy getting mad at Blr traffic from Indiranagar to HSR- the potholes, anna missing every damn shortcut & ofc G-Maps gaslighting us. Now, I just read something new instead. Mood = 100x better. Arrive at work happier, smarter & slightly less vengeful,” X user Sanya Jain wrote. She also added a photo of herself reading while in an auto.

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Take a look at the post here:

How did social media react?

According to the TomTom Traffic Index 2023, Bengaluru was named among the worst cities in Asia for traffic congestion. The index claimed that drivers spend an average of 28 minutes and 10 seconds to travel 10 kilometers. Reportedly, the index surveyed 387 cities across 55 countries.

Karnataka's deputy CM on Bengaluru traffic:

While speaking at the launch of the Namma Raste, Deputy Chief Minister DK Shivakumar said that it would take at least three years to resolve the city's congestion issues.

 
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