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A man in Bengaluru drove 4 km in 35 minutes.

His speed was only 7 kmph.

A post about this drive went viral. It sparked a debate about the city.

The author compares the situation to Stockholm Syndrome. This means people now accept bad conditions as normal.

The city residents live with extreme traffic every day. They stop complaining because they expect it.

This situation shows more than bad roads. It shows how people adapt to low quality of life.

Traffic problems affect:

Do you think people in Bengaluru have accepted this as a normal life?

Source: https://www.news18.com/viral/4-km-in-35-minutes-bengaluru-man-says-citys-traffic-has-reached-stockholm-syndrome-stage-viral-post-sparks-debate-ws-el-10150385.html

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