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The weirdest memories people have in the cars they drive.
AR🎭 Culture6 days ago

The weirdest memories people have in the cars they drive.

The article discusses common items people forget in vehicles, based on Uber's 'Índice de Objetos Olvidados' report. The most frequently forgotten items include smartphones, cameras, keys, wallets, backpacks, and bags. Less common but unusual items such as seven kilograms of butter, a capybara plush toy, academic notes, a lectern stand, and a lounge chair were also reported. The report highlights that holidays like Valentine's Day and Friendship Day see the highest number of lost item reports, likely due to increased social activities and distractions. Uber provides tools within its app to help users recover their lost items by contacting drivers directly.

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The weirdest memories people have in the cars they drive.

The article discusses common items people forget in vehicles, based on Uber's 'Índice de Objetos Olvidados' report. The most frequently forgotten items include smartphones, cameras, keys, wallets, backpacks, and bags. Less common but unusual items such as seven kilograms of butter, a capybara plush toy, academic notes, a lectern stand, and a lounge chair were also reported. The report highlights that holidays like Valentine's Day and Friendship Day see the highest number of lost item reports, likely due to increased social activities and distractions. Uber provides tools within its app to help users recover their lost items by contacting drivers directly.

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