An ex-user tweeted on wednesday morning. "My office trip, which used to take 40 minutes, has now taken 1 hour and 50 minutes due to the changed routes due to construction work. Goodbye to Bengaluru... I'll be moving to hyderabad next year!" he tweeted. This tweet is now shaking the internet. In his post, he highlighted the living conditions of hyderabad by stating, "Hyderabad is hot for only three months. The weather is similar to Bengaluru in the rest of the months." Many opined that hyderabad surpasses Bengaluru in terms of traffic, cleanliness, and urban development.
Also, the person further shared his opinion in the post. “Even one person travelling in a car that seats five is also a reason for the increase in traffic. I prefer a bike, I drive a car only if there are three or four people for a trip. If everyone thinks like this, there will be some traffic relief.” An interesting thing he mentioned last. “My uber driver asked me for a referral. He is a full-time data engineer (TCS) and also works as a part-time uber driver.” This comment reflects the urban lifestyle in another way. Hundreds of people responded to this tweet. One user wrote, "The number of people migrating to hyderabad is increasing. Morning commute in Bengaluru is a battle!" Another said, "Hyderabad is very strong in terms of infrastructure. West hyderabad is a bit expensive, but it is convenient for daily life."

 Hyderabad has seen improvements in traffic management, roads, and multi-level flyovers over the past few years. The rtc is controlling traffic to the extent possible through buses, metro, and road networks. This has enabled the city's residents to live without relying on private vehicles.
In contrast, the situation in Bengaluru is becoming more difficult. people are stuck in traffic for hours every day due to narrow roads, an increasing number of vehicles, and constant diversions. Hyderabad's progress, the standard of living of its people, and the facilities offered by smart city projects are attracting the youth. "Bengaluru is good for a weekday job and a short weekend trip, but hyderabad is the best for day-to-day life!" said a user. This means that no matter how tech-savvy a city is, if its infrastructure is not further improved, the youth will move to new cities, analysts say.

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