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Bengaluru Rain Triggers Rs 1,200 Auto Fare Shock
6 May
Summary
- Friend charged Rs 1,200 for a 15 km auto ride during heavy rain.
- The short commute took nearly three hours due to traffic and rain.
- High fares during monsoon evenings highlight city's infrastructure issues.

Heavy rains in Bengaluru have brought traffic to a standstill, exposing the city's infrastructure vulnerabilities and leading to exorbitant auto fares. A recent incident saw a friend charged Rs 1,200 for a mere 15 km ride, a journey that extended to nearly three hours due to severe waterlogging and gridlock.
This steep fare has ignited discussions among residents, with many relating to the common struggle of unpredictable pricing during monsoon evenings when demand surges. While some argue that longer routes and delays justify higher charges for drivers, commuters often feel trapped with few alternatives.
The situation reflects a larger pattern where Bengaluru's pleasant climate quickly gives way to logistical challenges during the monsoon. The city's weak spots, including traffic congestion and inconsistent fare structures, become more pronounced as commutes lengthen and costs escalate.