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Woman books Ola bike for 180 metres to escape stray dogs, rider shares video
Woman books Ola bike for 180 metres to escape stray dogs, rider shares video

India Today

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • India Today

Woman books Ola bike for 180 metres to escape stray dogs, rider shares video

A woman booked an Ola bike for just 180 metres to avoid walking past stray dogs, and a video of the unusually short ride has now gone viral on social video was shared by the rider on his Instagram account 'Rohit Vlogster' as he documented the entire clip shows the rider arriving at the pickup point, entering the OTP, and pausing in confusion for the extremely short distance. When he questions the booking, the woman explains that she's afraid of the dogs in the The rider completes the trip with a smile, and the fare comes to Rs 19, which the woman clears before proceeding towards her the video here: View this post on Instagram A post shared by ROHIT VLOGSTER (@rohitvlogster)The comments section of the post is flooded with memes and hilarious responses: The video has gone viral with over two million views so

Watch: Why did this woman book a ride for a few steps? The reason is so relatable
Watch: Why did this woman book a ride for a few steps? The reason is so relatable

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Time of India

Watch: Why did this woman book a ride for a few steps? The reason is so relatable

A woman's very short Ola bike ride has caught people's attention online. She booked the ride for just 180 metres because stray dogs were blocking her usual walking path. At first, it seemed strange to book such a short trip, but when the rider shared a video of it, many people connected with the story on social media. The clip, posted by Instagram user Rohit Vlogster, has been seen and shared by viewers across the country. A short ride, a valid reason The video starts with the rider arriving and beginning the trip. When he notices the very short distance on the app, he stops, clearly surprised. He asks the woman why she booked such a short ride. She explains that she's afraid of the stray dogs in the lane and doesn't feel safe walking past them alone. The rider understands and nods, then drops her off just a few steps away, charging ₹19. The woman quietly pays and walks home, safe, and now part of a viral story. Watch the viral video here: Social media lights up with reactions The short clip quickly went viral, getting over two million views in just a few days. The comments were full of jokes, memes, and reactions that mixed laughter with sympathy. Many people shared funny lines like 'dogesh bhai ka jalwa,' 'technologoriya,' 'dogesh bhai shocked,' and 'dogesh bhai ke samne jhuk ke rahna padega.' While the humor stood out, many viewers also understood that the woman's fear was real and justified, especially with more stray dog incidents happening in cities. A small clip that reflects a larger urban issue For many city residents, stray dogs are a common sight. But for some, they cause constant worry– especially when walking alone early in the morning or late at night. Though this incident seems small, it highlights how common this fear is and shows how more people are using simple options like bike taxi apps to feel safer while traveling. Tech as a comfort tool Beyond the humor, this story highlights how app-based services like Ola and Rapido are used for more than just everyday travel. For some people, these apps help save time; for others, like in this case, they offer a feeling of safety. What might seem like a luxury or an unusual choice to one person can be a practical and necessary solution for someone else's daily needs.

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