Summary Uber India ‘lost and found’ index: Delhi ‘most forgetful city’, ukulele ‘most unique’ lost item in cabs | Trending News - The Indian Express indianexpress.com
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The text summarizes that Delhi is the most forgetful city, with phones and bags being the top lost items, while more unique losses include ukuleles and coin collections, and that Miami is also considered the world's most forgetful city.
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- Delhi remains the most forgetful city in India, with mobile phones being the most commonly forgotten item
- Commuters are most likely to forget their belongings on Saturdays, particularly during the evening hours of 7 PM, 8 PM, and 6 PM
- Apple device users were the most forgetful in 2023, with Samsung and Redmi phones also frequently left behind in Uber cabs
- The survey uncovered some unique lost items, including a ukulele, a coin collection, a gate valve, cornflakes, and temple prasad
- Globally, items of clothing, luggage, headphones, and wallets were the most frequently forgotten belongings, with Miami identified as the most forgetful city
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Delhi most forgetful city, phones and bags top lost items. Ukulele, coin collection among unique losses. Miami world's most forgetful city.
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Delhi is India's most forgetful city, with phones, bags, and clothes the most commonly lost items. Saturdays and evening rush hours see the most misplaced belongings. Apple users are the most forgetful. Unique lost items include a ukulele, coin collection, and temple prasad. Globally, clothing, luggage, and wallets top the list, with Miami the world's most forgetful city.
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Uber India's 2024 Lost and Found Index reveals Delhi as the country's most forgetful city, with mobile phones, laptop bags, and clothing being the most commonly forgotten items. Commuters were most likely to misplace belongings on Saturdays, particularly during the evening rush hours. Apple device users were the most forgetful, followed by Samsung and Redmi phone owners. While typical items topped the list, the survey also uncovered unique lost items like a ukulele, a coin collection, and temple prasad. Globally, Uber's index showed clothing, luggage, headphones, and wallets as the most frequently forgotten belongings, with Miami identified as the world's most forgetful city. The data highlights the need for increased awareness to prevent future losses.
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Uber India's Lost and Found Index 2024 Reveals Delhi as the Most Forgetful City
Uber India has released its annual lost and found index for 2024, providing insights into the forgetful habits of commuters across the country. The key findings from the report are:
Delhi Remains the Most Forgetful City According to the index, Delhi continues to be the top city where Uber passengers most frequently forget their belongings in cabs. Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Pune followed Delhi as the other most forgetful cities.
Most Commonly Forgotten Items The survey found that mobile phones were the most commonly forgotten items, followed by laptop bags, clothing, keys, headphones, wallets, spectacles/sunglasses, water bottles, jewelry, and watches.
Forgetful Days and Times The report revealed that commuters were most likely to forget their belongings on Saturdays. The top forgetful times of the day were 7 PM, 8 PM, and 6 PM.
Apple Users Most Forgetful The data showed that Apple device users were the most forgetful in 2023, with Samsung and Redmi phones also frequently left behind in Uber cabs.
Unique Lost Items While mobile phones and other common items topped the list, the survey also uncovered some unique lost items, including a ukulele, a coin collection, a gate valve, cornflakes, and temple prasad.
Worldwide Lost and Found Index Uber also released its global lost and found index for 2024, which showed that items of clothing, luggage, headphones, and wallets were the most frequently forgotten belongings worldwide. Miami was identified as the most forgetful city globally, with red being the most lost color and January 21st the most forgetful day.
The Uber India lost and found index provides a fascinating glimpse into the forgetful habits of passengers, highlighting the need for increased awareness and care when traveling. The data can help Uber and its customers work together to ensure fewer belongings are left behind in the future.