r/Roadsigns

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Booked an Ola for ₹350, ended up paying ₹410 after the ride

Booked an Ola today to Connaught Place. When I booked the ride, the fare shown was ₹350. But after we reached the destination, the driver asked me to pay ₹410 instead.
I understand drivers have their own challenges, but asking for extra money after the ride is over doesn’t feel right. We are working-class people too, and we also have a limited budget. Even ₹60 matters when you’re planning your daily expenses.
If the fare is supposed to change, it should be reflected in the app before or during the ride—not after reaching the destination. Has anyone else experienced something similar with Ola recently?
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u/Maleficent-Bridge791 — 10 days ago
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Signs in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan

Last time I was in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, some of the signs were in Times New Roman…

u/Kristianushka — 10 days ago
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A non-standard road sign seen in Tuva, Russia

A combination of "Priority road" and "Course of this priority road turns left" depicted on the same plate.

u/Hellerick_V — 11 days ago
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1973 USSR road signs

Signs contained in the GOST (ГОСТ) 10807-71 standard.

u/EthanL13 — 12 days ago