
German woman's 'survival kit' for Bengaluru traffic goes viral
India Today
A German woman's video on Bengaluru's traffic has prompted people to their strategies and humour for coping with daily congestion.
In Bengaluru, a cab ride isn’t just a commute, it’s an opportunity to eat, work, take calls and maybe even rethink life. A German woman’s lighthearted video about navigating the city’s traffic chaos is now viral.
Filming herself mid-journey, Liz showed how she makes productive use of the hours spent stuck on the road. “When living in Bengaluru, you really learn how to prepare well for cab rides because it takes so long. So you see, I have some food here, I'm editing, I'm taking phone calls, and I'm still not there. Traffic is crazy,” she said, capturing both amusement and disbelief at the situation.
“Bangalore traffic, we’re all part of it,” reads the caption.
Take a look:
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Her lighthearted commentary quickly resonated with locals who are no strangers to the city’s gridlock.

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