Traffic Jam Bengaluru: You must be seeing many videos every day on social media, but today’s video will surprise you, which we are going to share with you.
Traffic Jam Bengaluru: A video of Bengaluru jam in Karnataka is becoming increasingly viral on social media. You would rarely get to see such a video. On Wednesday, a man stuck in Bengaluru traffic ordered pizza online. Pizza was delivered to him in that jam. This video is being shared on different social media platforms. Let us know the complete story behind this video.
Rishivatsa posted a 30-second video on social media platform X. The clip was filmed from his car when Rishivatsa was stuck on a busy road in Bengaluru. Two Domino’s agents arrived on their scooters, parked the vehicle, and delivered Rishivat’s order to his car. Actually, the user got hungry in the traffic jam. He was there to check whether delivery could be achieved in the jam. He had ordered online. The user tweeted and wrote that when we decided to order from Domino’s during Bangalore Choke. They were successful in delivering pizza in traffic jam with the help of our live location.
When we decided to order from @dominos during the Bangalore choke. They were kind enough to track our live location (a few metres away from our random location added in the traffic) and deliver to us in the traffic jam. #Bengaluru #bengalurutraffic #bangaloretraffic pic.twitter.com/stnFDh2cHz
— Rishivaths (@rishivaths) September 27, 2023
Because of this there was a jam
So far this video has been viewed more than 4 lakh times. Social media users have posted their opinions in the comment section. Let us tell you that on September 27, a long traffic jam was seen in Bengaluru, due to which vehicles remained stuck on the roads for hours. The Outer Ring Road (ORR) area of the city was the worst affected, as people complained that they were stuck there for more than five hours. This happened a day after the Bengaluru bandh called by ‘Karnataka Water Conservation Committee’, a prominent organization of farmers and Kannada organizations.