
Blinkit Delivery Agent Seen Driving on Footpath in B’luru, Company & Traffic Police Respond
In a shocking incident, a Blinkit delivery agent was spotted driving on a footpath in Bengaluru, leaving many concerned about the safety of pedestrians and the law-abiding citizens of the city. A video shared on social media showed the agent navigating through the footpath on a scooter, prompting a user to request the traffic police to take action.
The video, which has gone viral, shows the Blinkit agent driving on the footpath, seemingly unaware of the danger he poses to others. The user who shared the video, concerned about the blatant disregard for traffic rules, asked the traffic police to “please stop this menace”. The post sparked a flurry of reactions, with many people expressing shock and anger at the agent’s actions.
In response to the post, the Bengaluru traffic police reached out to the user, asking for details about the location where the incident was recorded. The police have promised to take necessary action to ensure that such incidents do not recur.
The quick-commerce company, Blinkit, also responded to the post, stating that it does not condone traffic violations. In a statement, the company said, “We don’t condone traffic violations and have a strict policy of following traffic rules. The store partner involved has been alerted and necessary action will be taken.”
This incident highlights the growing concern about the safety of pedestrians and the disregard for traffic rules in Bengaluru. The city’s footpaths are already congested, and the presence of vehicles on them poses a significant risk to pedestrians, including children, elderly, and the disabled.
The Bengaluru traffic police have been working to improve traffic management in the city, but incidents like these highlight the need for more effective measures to ensure that traffic rules are enforced. The police have been using various methods, including installing speed cameras and traffic lights, to improve traffic management in the city.
The rise of quick-commerce companies like Blinkit has also led to an increase in the number of delivery agents on the roads, which can contribute to traffic congestion and pose a risk to pedestrians. While these companies have been popular among consumers, they also need to take responsibility for ensuring that their agents follow traffic rules and do not put others at risk.
The incident also raises questions about the training and monitoring of delivery agents by companies like Blinkit. While the company has stated that it has a strict policy of following traffic rules, the incident suggests that there may be a need for more effective monitoring and training of agents to ensure that they follow traffic rules.
In conclusion, the incident of a Blinkit delivery agent driving on a footpath in Bengaluru highlights the need for effective traffic management and enforcement in the city. Quick-commerce companies like Blinkit need to take responsibility for ensuring that their agents follow traffic rules and do not put others at risk. The Bengaluru traffic police also need to take firmer action to ensure that traffic rules are enforced, and that pedestrians are protected from the dangers posed by vehicles on footpaths.