
After a woman posted her amazing experience, comparing the recent Uber ride to travelling in a fully furnished one-bedroom flat, the ride went viral on the internet. The woman posted, “Literally travelling in a 1bhk today,” along with pictures of the car’s inside on X. The most awesome Uber ride ever, hands down!
The interior is well-organised, as shown in the now-viral pictures, with shelves and holders installed on the backs of the front seats.

With cool drinks, snacks, toys, medications, and even a tiny trash, the Uber driver had turned his car into a mobile comfort zone. In a well-organised and labelled manner, passengers were able to assist themselves to water bottles, energy drinks, chocolates, crackers, tissues, toothbrushes, and umbrellas.

Over-the-counter medications for motion sickness and other mild ailments, like Digene, Disprin, and Cetirizine, were available in one section. Essentials like Kleenex, an umbrella, and ready-to-eat snacks were kept in a separate section, which added to the ride’s cosy atmosphere.
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A tiny donation box marked “children’s education” was shown hanging behind the front passenger seat in another picture. Beside it, a notice with the password prominently displayed told travellers that free Wi-Fi was accessible. Along with a newspaper piece that praised his work as an exceptional Uber driver, the driver added a personal touch by placing a feedback notebook for passengers to leave remarks in.

“Musalasal gham uthane se kahin behtar hai kinara kar liya jaye kinara karne walo se” (It’s better to walk away from those who consistently cause sadness) was the inspirational statement that was posted at the back of the vehicle.
One person said, “Wow, he is living my dream.” It appears to be a fully functional home. It is a direct indication of how skilled a driver has to be. Five stars for him,” remarked a different user.
Too good to be true?
One user explained in a lengthy reply: “For all the cuteness people are pouring over, that car is a safety hazard for anyone traveling in the backseat. In case the driver has to suddenly applied breaks then the person sitting in the backseat would move forward and hit all those containers causing injury. Head whiplash will directly hit the head on all those bottle holders he has installed.”

Another warned, “Not even a single air bag would open in case of a mishap.”
Others also felt that it was a bit much: “I guess water and first aid kit are enough, too many things make this car very cluttered.”