Ola driver's Server Log check while driving goes viral, epitomizing Bengaluru's unique culture [watch]

By Nancy Tiwari  |  First Published Jun 1, 2024, 3:38 PM IST

Viral video captures Ola driver in Bengaluru checking server logs while driving, reflecting the city's bustling culture and tech-savvy lifestyle.
 

Bengaluru, India's bustling IT hub, is always in the spotlight for its unique culture. The city is home to a diverse mix of people who lead busy lives, often juggling work and daily activities in unusual places like clubs, weddings, or even amidst traffic jams. The fast-paced environment often leads to instances of multitasking, where individuals try to keep up with their tasks on the go.

Recently, a video surfaced on the social media platform X (formerly Twitter), capturing a unique moment in Bengaluru's daily life. In the video, an Ola cab driver checked server logs while driving, showcasing the city's tech-savvy lifestyle. 

Ye ola wale bhaiya checking server logs while driving is my moment pic.twitter.com/tTFsXHfH9K

— Ishant Juyal (@juyal_ishant)

The post, captioned with "Ye ola wale bhaiya checking server logs while driving is my @peakbengaluru (sic) moment," quickly gained attention, with over 133k views and various comments.

The blurry image suggests that the video was taken discreetly, highlighting the curiosity surrounding the incident. Comments from users ranged from amusement to concern, with some joking about the driver's ability to "debug and drive" while others expressed worries about potential accidents.

Bengaluru's reputation for slow-moving traffic is well-known, with a 2023 report by Dutch firm TomTom ranking it as the second-slowest driving metropolis globally.

Despite this, people in the city find ways to make the most of their time during traffic jams. For instance, a viral image from last year showed packs of peeled peas and green chickpeas neatly arranged on a vehicle's seat, reflecting the city's knack for creativity even in mundane situations.
 

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