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{A woman in Delhi had a very scary morning when her ride in an auto-rickshaw took a frightening turn. Her account went viral on Reddit, raising alarms about the risks of using autos and app-based rides.

Inside the Incident


Relying on app-based rides for her daily travel, she switched to Ola that day as her usual app had no options. Shortly into the trip, the driver halted, saying his phone navigation had stopped working. She later found out he had secretly ended the trip on the app during this stop, meaning it was no longer tracking them.

He then steered the auto down an unfamiliar road, immediately raising her suspicions. Signs indicated they were moving opposite to her office, toward a distant area almost two hours away, far longer than her normal 30-45-minute commute.

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.

Her quick message to her partner prompted him to call instantly, demanding the driver take her back. Only after her partner’s angry intervention, and her thinking of jumping out, did the driver bring her back close to home, take no fare, and drive away. She and her partner became convinced this was an attempted kidnapping, as the driver didn’t even want payment.

Shaken by the event, she found Ola’s safety response lacking, with no real complaint process besides telling her to call authorities.

This wasn’t an isolated case—recent police reports in Delhi and nearby areas have highlighted similar incidents with auto drivers, including alleged kidnapping attempts. For example, a teen girl in Thane recently escaped by using a compass and leaping from a Nvidia moving auto.

How People Responded Online


Many Reddit users expressed alarm and empathy, writing remarks such as, “Terrifying experience” and “Absolutely scary”. Some suggested she lodge a police complaint and pressure Ola via social media to take action.

Users also shared their own safety tips and past encounters:

• Keep your house keys handy as an emergency defense.
• Talk loudly on the phone about your route or play Google Maps aloud so drivers know you’re being tracked.
• Choose metro travel instead of booking autos when alone if feasible.
• Avoid using Ola, citing poor safety features.

Important Safety Tips from the Victim


Avoid Booking Autos Alone When Possible: Solo bookings pose risks since drivers aren’t always trustworthy.
Match The Auto Number: Ensure the auto’s number matches the app record before entering.
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: Share your route to ensure someone can respond if needed.
Sit Safely: 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.
Check Google Maps: Use live navigation to confirm correct directions.
Know Where Help Is Available: Note police presence during the ride.
Avoid Ola (Strong Advice): She strongly advised avoiding Ola due to poor safety and weak complaint systems.

This alarming incident underscores the urgent need for ride-hailing platforms to implement stricter driver checks, real-time monitoring, and proper passenger support systems during emergencies.

Note: The experience has not been independently verified by Duniya Daily News Team. We are just trying to share her experience as share on Reddit community for the benefit and awareness of others.

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