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Not just ordering pizzas, I downloaded real estate listing apps stuck in traffic, says this Bengalurean

This Bengalurean has been looking for an apartment near her office for the last nine months. That's not all: there are others who are considering quitting jobs rather than dealing with the city's notorious traffic.

September 30, 2023 / 09:58 IST
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Experts say heavy congestion on ORR is majorly an infrastructural failure resulting from the inefficient use of land and poor transport planning.

On the eve of September 27, scattered rainfall shrouded Bengaluru's nippy weather as the city geared up for one of the longest traffic snarls in the IT hub of India.

At 6 PM, Sruthi Shushanti stepped out of her office in south-east Bengaluru's Bellandur unaware of the fact that it would take her four-and-a-half hours to travel 10 km to her apartment in Koramangala.

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Traffic on the Outer Ring Road — which is flanked by IT parks and tech companies on both sides — was stalled for hours.

In fact, Sushanti says, her 30-minute pizza delivery reached her even before her car had moved three km through the traffic. But, she also says, "Normally, in a 'good' traffic condition it takes me more than 70 minutes to travel to work. On usual days, I finish listening to self-help podcasts, or mostly, I download online apartment listing apps while commuting."