
Application driver in Queretaro, Known on TikTok as “action”He broadcast a video clip that quickly became popular after it showed the heated argument that took place between him and a passenger who tried to modify the car.to the itinerary without paying the additional cost set by the platform.
The dispute occurred when the woman asked to turn to the Bolaños area to pick up a friend, even though the destination specified from the beginning was (La Pradera in the municipality of Marques).

In the recording you can hear how the passenger asks the driver to add the turn under the pretext of this “It’s fast” and “It’s close.” However, the driver checked the application and noticed that no stops had been added, so he asked him to add it. At that moment, the woman complained because the price jumped from 120 to 180 pesos. Despite this, he insisted She would only give him “an extra 20 pesos” if he agreed to take her without changing the flight.

The driver, who seemed uncomfortable, explained that the app prohibits taking turns without permission, as doing so could result in penalties and even a ban on your account. Moreover, he indicated that he could not amend Cost on its own and the high price was due to the weekend price. The upset passenger continued to press until she finally asked to get out of the car.
The situation escalated when the driver, tired of the complaints, said: “Shut up!”Which prompted the woman to insult him and describe him as a “dirty taxi driver.” The video concludes with both Exchanging disqualifications while the driver allows her to get off in a safe area.
The post sparked thousands of comments, many of which supported the driver’s position. Among the most prominent reactions were: “I liked the driver’s silence.”, “Mexico is so used to doing what it wants that when someone follows the rules they get angry.”, “With an extra 20 pesos, what a silly old woman.” and “She thinks they’re doing her a favor, and she doesn’t understand that this is a service with rules.”.
The video continues to rack up views as controversy rages over the treatment between users and drivers on mobility apps.