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10 most commonly forgotten items during e-hailing rides

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In a world where mobility has become synonymous with convenience, the bitter realisation of forgetting an item during travel can be a particularly painful experience.


For riders using popular ride-hailing services, this moment of despair often arises from a cocktail of distractions, forgetfulness, and the rush of modern life.

While many of us try to juggle our phones, music, and myriad distractions during the ride, the spectacle of leaving behind our personal belongings unfolds routinely, making it one of the unintentional pitfalls of contemporary travel.

Uber’s Lost & Found Index reveals the top ten items South Africans tend to forget during rides, shedding light on this all-too-common occurrence that evokes frustration and regret.

So here are the top 10 most forgotten items in South Africa:

1. Phones and cameras: Once hailed as lifelines for communication and memories, these gadgets are often left behind in the chaos.

2. Keys: The harbingers of home safety and mobility frequently slip through fingers as thoughts wander elsewhere.

3. Backpacks/ bags/ luggage: In the hustle and bustle of disembarking, bags can easily become an afterthought.

4. Wallets/ purses: These crucial companions bearing cash and cards inadvertently get abandoned.

5. Glasses: A necessity for many, these optical aids can sometimes be the last thing on a person’s mind.

6. Headphones/ speakers: Tunes on the go often lead to the unintentional leaving behind of sound equipment.

7. Clothing: Whether it’s a jacket or a scarf, outerwear can get cast aside amid busy exits.

8. Passports: Travellers can experience severe anxiety when these essential documents are left behind, especially internationally.

9. Vapes/E-cigs: For many, these devices have become as common as wallets, leading to their frequent forgetfulness.

10. Water Bottles/ thermoses: Hydration is essential, but these too often end up as leftover companions in the backseat.

These items resonate with many who have relied on ride-hailing services.

The tendency to become engrossed in phone conversations, lost in music, or simply racing against time can lead to momentary lapses in attention.

As drivers drop off passengers in busy environments, the blend of urgency and distraction often spells trouble for personal belongings.

So when you hop on an e-hailing platform, keeping track of your items while on the move becomes increasingly imperative.

Riders are urged to cultivate a habit of double-checking their belongings before exiting the vehicle.

After all, a moment’s distraction shouldn’t lead to the loss of cherished or essential items.