India’s Startling New Innovative Ride-Sharing Startup Plan
Indian Startup's Solution For Affordable Ride-Sharing And Reduced Traffic Jams
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8/4/20242 min read


India’s startup culture is renowned for its "innovation", majorly in copying ideas. The latest buzz in the startup ecosystem is all about a company that has decided to take ride-sharing to a whole new dimension—literally.
An Ingenious Solution to Traffic Woes
In a country where daily commutes can feel like participating in an endurance test, one startup has heroically emerged with a novel solution. Their idea? A car that’s not just long, but very long, capable of seating over 40 people. This mega-vehicle aims at solving the congestion problem by packing as many individuals as possible on the road. They believe that the extended car will not only make ride-sharing affordable but will also help reduce traffic jams, and increase use of this long ride sharing vehicle.
They plan on naming it - Bahut Urgent Safari !
The Visionary Funding
The startup, winning the hearts and presumably of dumb venture capitalists, has managed to secure an astonishing $200 million in funding. One might think that such a significant amount would be invested in rigorous R&D or perhaps constructing the first prototype. However, insider sources reveal that the immediate plans involve ensuring their office space is the epitome of 'coolness' with a state-of-the-art cafeteria, a gaming zone, and chairs that scream 'funded startup'. Marketing, of course, is another major spending category, because how else will they convince the public that this is the most newest and innovative idea of the 21st century?
Horizons Expand: Double Deckers Await
Because building one very long car is apparently not ambitious enough, the startup has already set its sights on the future. The founders passionately talk about their plans to introduce double-decker versions of their ride-sharing marvel. Just imagine the never seen before innovation on our roads with two layers of people enjoying the advantage of affordable carpooling, all the while being envied by those stuck in conventional taxis! The phrase 'next level' certainly comes to mind. They even plan on stacking multiple vehicles behind one another into 7-8 coaches and link them together in future. They suggest that these long haul coaches can have a single engine at the front to pull them, and will even request the government to provide a separate lane specifically for these ride-sharing vehicles.
It's a vision that promises to be as troublesome as it is entertaining. As India watches with bated breath, one can only hope that this startup's grandiose plans don't escalate to vehicle skyscrapers! Many people are wondering why such an innovative idea hasn't been thought before.