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Indians leave behind phones, prawns and even LCD TV, says Uber report

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

tops Uber's list of most forgetful countries in region, with riders leaving behind not only their phones and bags but also items like Golda chingri (prawns), kid's tricycle and LCD TV.

Riders in and Delhi-were more forgetful than their counterparts in cities like Manila, and in leaving behind items in their cabs, according to the second edition of the Lost & Found Index by the US-based ride hailing platform.

Besides, and were also part of the top 10 'most forgetful cities' list for the region.

Interestingly, weekends is when more riders reported lost items, along with Fridays and Mondays.

Also, people are most likely to forget an item in their transit between 5 AM and 1 PM and 4 PM, according to the index.

With emerging as the most forgetful country in APAC and continuing to be the most forgetful city, Uber's goal is to sustain efforts in educating riders about the in-app options available to them, in case they lose something in an Uber, Sanjay Gupta, at and said.

"As we approach mercury retrograde, the time of the year generally believed to spur bouts of forgetfulness, this fun and insightful index recognises Uber's most forgetful riders and may even remind them to do a 'possession pat down' before leaving the car on their next ride, he quipped.

Indians also forgot items like cricket batting pads, gold bracelet, mosquito net, poker set and cat harness in their cabs. A photo frame of a rider's grandmother was also left behind after a trip.

Other 'forgetful' countries in the tally included Australia, the Philippines, and

Users can report their lost item on the app by selecting 'Report an issue with this trip' in the menu and then choosing 'I lost an item'.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Thu, March 15 2018. 20:40 IST
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