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Observations on vehicle traffic in India

Cow in Bangalore

I’ll keep this one short. I am currently visiting Bangalore – in the context of a business trip – and these are my observations/thoughts about the traffic in the streets here :)

  • Most trucks don’t have tail lights. I mean, who needs to see trucks in the highway anyways? :)
  • There are trucks parked in the highway. On a lane. Not kidding!
  • There are cars going in reverse in the middle of the road (also saw it once in a highway)
  • Some people bike their way *against* the traffic flow (on the highway as well)!
  • Lane marks are basically useless. If you have 3 lanes, you will probably have 5 cars side by side :)
  • Using the horn is a form of communication. Seems to be analogous to the Sonar systems in the submarines. During the night lights are also used intensively for this purpose :)
  • Roads have close to no illumination, which makes it much easier to run people over. You know, the ones that are crossing the highway on foot.
  • Drivers will pass you wherever there is space open. Left, right, middle, doesn’t really matter. Use the sonar :)
  • There are signs saying “Please respect the traffic rules”, hehe :)
  • You can spot the occasional tractor in the highway.
  • Most people don’t speak a lot of English, but they all drive like Nigel Mansell or Damon Hill :)

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2 Comments

  1. Alex says:

    Estive em Delhi em Novembro, e é praticamente a mesma coisa.
    E embora nunca pareça, eles andam á inglesa, pela esquerda.

    Os tuk-tuk são obra do demo; volta e meia, ha sempre um que vira. É rezar para não estarmos nele.

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