Who's Really Paying the Price in Our Daily Commute? Every day in Bengaluru, I witness BMTC conductors struggling โ not just with crowds, but with chaos. In a packed bus: Some passengers donโt take tickets intentionally โ Some say they have student or senior passes โ when they donโt ๐ญ And amidst all this, one conductor is expected to verify, issue, collect, and control ๐งพ๐งโโ๏ธ But hereโs the kicker: When the ticket-checking officer boards, itโs the conductor who pays the fine ๐ธ Even if it's not his fault. Even if the crowd was too wild. Is this fair? Is this the system weโre proud of? Why havenโt we solved this yet? ๐ค If MNCs can design self-driving cars ๐, canโt we design a better fare collection system? This isnโt just a conductorโs issue. Itโs a system issue. A human issue. A tech opportunity waiting to happen ๐ก What do you think the solution could be? Letโs not wait for the government or tech giants. Letโs start the conversation. #BMTC #Namma Bengaluru #RealIndia.
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