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Delhi Woman Shares Terrifying Auto Ride Experience to Alert Others


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{A A Delhi woman endured a terrifying ordeal during her morning auto-rickshaw ride. Her story, shared on Reddit, has quickly spread, making many people worried about safety when using taxi apps and autos.

What Happened


She normally books autos via apps for her office commute but had to opt for Ola when her regular app showed no availability. A few minutes into the ride, the driver suddenly stopped, claiming his phone wasn’t working to see the way. She discovered later that he ended the ride in-app, disabling any tracking.

Soon after, the driver turned onto a road that felt completely wrong, triggering alarm bells in her mind. A road sign showed they were heading away from her office toward a place nearly two hours away—a journey that typically takes just 30-45 minutes.

When she told him to turn around, he kept repeating that Google Maps showed this route and drove fast on busy roads, leaving her trapped.

Thankfully, she texted her partner, who swiftly called and pressured the driver to return. After a tense exchange and her even considering jumping out, the driver finally turned back near her home, without asking for any money, and sped off. The fact that he didn’t charge reinforced their belief that it was a kidnapping attempt.

Disturbed and angry, she learned Ola lacked emergency features, only advising her to contact the police.

Authorities have reported other cases in Delhi and nearby cities involving auto drivers behaving dangerously, even attempting kidnappings. In one recent Thane case, a teen saved herself by jumping out of a moving auto using a compass to orient herself.

Delhi Woman’s Scary Auto Ride – Online Reactions


The woman’s post drew widespread shock and sympathy on Reddit, with users saying things like, “This Startup Closure is horrifying!” and “Damn, that’s so scary”. Many urged her to report to police and publicly call out Ola on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).

Others offered advice and recounted similar incidents:

• Carry keys as a potential self-defense tool.
• Speak loudly about your route or keep navigation on speaker so the driver feels monitored.
• Use metro transport as a safer alternative when traveling solo.
• Avoid using Ola, citing poor safety features.

Key Travel Safety Advice from Her Experience


Reconsider Booking Solo Rides: Solo bookings pose risks since drivers aren’t always trustworthy.
Match The Auto Number: Only get in if the plate matches the app listing.
Only Board After OTP Verification: Board once your one-time code is entered and the trip is live.
Monitor the Ride on Your Phone: Stay on the app to ensure the ride remains active.
Send Live Location to Someone: Let a family member or friend track your trip live.
Choose an Exit-Friendly Seat: Sit on the open side to escape quickly if required.
Know Your Route: Avoid unknown routes where you can’t judge if the driver diverts.
Verify Driver’s Path Live: Use live navigation to confirm correct directions.
Stay Alert for Nearby Officers: Stay aware of police patrols in case you need help.
Do Not Use Ola Due to Safety Gaps: Her strongest advice was to avoid Ola given the company’s lack of safeguards.

Such incidents stress the importance of enhanced safety tools, driver screening, and live monitoring by taxi apps.

Note: This account hasn’t been confirmed by Duniya Daily News Team and is shared from Reddit solely for informational purposes.

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