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Delhi Woman’s Scary Auto Ride: “Almost Kidnapped”, Warns Others


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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.

Her Experience


The woman, who uses apps to book autos for work, chose Ola after her usual app had no autos available. Moments into the journey, the driver pulled over, saying his phone had stopped showing directions. 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.

She ordered the driver to turn back, but he insisted, “madam, this is what Google Maps is showing,” while speeding on highways where she couldn’t escape.

Luckily, her partner was alert when she texted him, immediately calling her and demanding the driver return. Following heated arguments and her contemplating leaping from the moving auto, the driver finally turned back near her area, refused payment, and fled. She and her partner became convinced this was an attempted kidnapping, as the driver didn’t even want payment.

She felt shaken and frustrated, discovering Ola had no effective safety tools, only directing her to “call the police” with no formal complaint options.

Authorities have reported other cases in Delhi and nearby cities involving auto drivers behaving dangerously, even attempting kidnappings. For example, a teen girl in Thane recently escaped by using a compass and leaping from a moving auto.

Delhi Woman’s Scary Auto Ride – Online Reactions


Her Reddit account received dozens of shocked responses, with people commenting things like, “Horrifying!” and “That’s terrifying”. Many urged her to report to police and publicly call out Ola on platforms like X (formerly Twitter).

Many chipped in with personal experiences and suggestions:

• 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.
• Use metro transport as a safer alternative when traveling solo.
• Avoid using Ola, citing poor safety features.

Key Travel Safety Advice from Her Experience


Avoid Booking Autos Alone When Possible: Solo bookings pose risks since drivers aren’t always trustworthy.
Confirm Auto’s Plate Matches the App: Ensure the auto’s number matches the app record before entering.
Ensure the Trip Is Active Before Entering: Make sure the OTP is confirmed and increase your aura ride tracking is active first.
Monitor the Ride on Your Phone: Keep the app open to see if the trip gets stopped.
Inform a Trusted Contact of Your Whereabouts: Always share your live route with someone you trust.
Position Yourself for Quick Exit: Choose a seat that lets you exit easily in emergencies.
Know Your Route: Stick to roads you’re familiar with to avoid risk.
Check Google Maps: Use live navigation to confirm correct directions.
Look for Police: Stay aware of police patrols in case you need help.
Steer Clear of Ola: 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.

Disclaimer: Duniya Daily News Team has not independently verified this story; we are sharing it from Reddit for public awareness.

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