

Vishal Lavti
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We looked everywhere for the missing KitKats… 👀 Found something worse. Thousands of empty seats travelling to office every day 🚗 Maybe it’s time we fix the real problem 😉 Take a break. From traffic. Start Quick Ride #QuickRide #Carpool #Bikepool #KitkatHeist


Help us find them. Use the Stolen KitKat Tracker. Link in bio.

We looked everywhere for the missing KitKats… 👀 Found something worse. Thousands of empty seats travelling to office every day 🚗 Maybe it’s time we fix the real problem 😉 Take a break. From traffic. Start Quick Ride #QuickRide #Carpool #Bikepool #KitkatHeist

We looked everywhere for the missing KitKats… 👀 Found something worse. Thousands of empty seats travelling to office every day 🚗 Maybe it’s time we fix the real problem 😉 Take a break. From traffic. Start Quick Ride #QuickRide #Carpool #Bikepool #KitkatHeist


We looked everywhere for the missing KitKats… 👀 Found something worse. Thousands of empty seats travelling to office every day 🚗 Maybe it’s time we fix the real problem 😉 Take a break. From traffic. Start Quick Ride #QuickRide #Carpool #Bikepool #KitkatHeist












Bengaluru Road Rage Reality: This Could Have Ended Much Worse I didn’t think I’d be writing something like this — but here’s the harsh reality of what happened to us on Bengaluru roads. On 25th March 2026, around 8:20 PM, my colleague and I were driving back on Sarjapur Road when we encountered an auto (KA01AN4438) coming straight at us on the wrong side. A negligible touch between vehicles — no damage, nothing serious. But that was enough. What followed was not an argument — it was a chase. The driver of KA01AN4438 started aggressively chasing us, trying to block our car multiple times in moving traffic, hitting the vehicle, and attempting to open the doors. We chose not to engage and instead tried to reach a safe place. Then it escalated further. Another auto (KA01AS8794) joined him. Together, they blocked our path near Sarjapur bridge. One of them picked up a concrete stone — and smashed our windshield while we were still inside. Let that sink in. We somehow managed to reach RGA Tech Park, thinking a gated office space would mean safety. It didn’t. Both drivers followed us inside. Before I could even step out of the car, I was physically assaulted — repeatedly hit in the face, leaving me injured. Only after things calmed down did the main accused (KA01AN4438) flee. When the police arrived, the second driver (KA01AS8794) apologized in front of them. This wasn’t “road rage.” This was unchecked violence. And unfortunately, this isn’t an isolated story anymore. Too many people in Bengaluru have similar experiences but choose to stay silent. Honestly, after this incident, I have made up my mind — I am going to leave Bengaluru and never come back. If this is the state of our roads, then something is seriously broken. Stay alert. Avoid confrontation. And most importantly — don’t assume you’re safe just because you’ve done nothing wrong. Wrong Lane Driving: drive.google.com/file/d/1Vjxhqi… Hitting Cars Blocking continuously: drive.google.com/file/d/1MKqJv0… Police Call during distress: drive.google.com/file/d/1_leJ1X… Smashing Windshield: drive.google.com/file/d/1KGvofn… Full Drive Link: drive.google.com/drive/folders/… I filed an online complaint about this on 26th March 2026. Temporary Service Request Number 16443262300000184 has been registered.

