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Saturday 5 July 2014

Driving on the roads of Delhi UBC day 5

If you have an experience of driving on the roads of Delhi, this article may not come as a surprise to you. Those who live in Delhi and drive every day to work, can very much relate to this article. I may mention  that every type of vehicles are allowed on Delhi roads. Delhi, being the capital of the  country,  has Embassies of all countries. You find all modes of traffic on Delhi roads. limousines, ordinary cars  trucks, buses, tongas, bullock carts ( i can feel some people in awe. This is not the end) cycle rickshaws, cycles, auto rickshaws, bicycles, and many more, on the roads of Delhi.
                                 There is no end to the traffic on the roads. If you are new to Delhi and have successfully reached your destination, you  should be eligible for a special award, but  at  the same time your blood pressure would have shot up. As per traffic rules, you are supposed to keep to the left, but in Delhi you can drive left, right or even middle of the road. Drivers drive like maniacs. Even though there are traffic signals, many people jump the signal. As soon as the signal turns green, there is all confusion. In a hurry to cross the signal, people overtake from left, right or even from the middle.

Chaos at a traffic signal


 Everybody  seems to be in a hurry. Hence there is all chaos. All modes of traffic has to cross through the same signal.Even though pedestrian crossings are marked, but rarely the motorists  wait for the pedestrians to cross the road.
                         During office hours the condition is worse. Motorists have to wait at traffic signals for a long time,during which the traffic becomes unmanageable.Just have a look  at the condition of the traffic
 God forbid, if the signal is not working, the condition becomes free for all. It is a perfect condition for accidents.
                                 
 In the last 15 to 20 years many fly overs have been built. With the increase in the number of fly overs, the traffic has also multiplied.All this depicts the grim traffic situation.
 After the introduction of Delhi Metro it was expected that there will be a drastic change in the situation. Yes, for some time there was perceptible change, but with the over growing population the things are back to normal. Many more lines are being added to enhance the Metro services.
 

Delhi Metro



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15 comments:

  1. Never been to Delhi.... but the pics are telling it's a very trafficky place but still one of the mighty cities in India.

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  2. Yes traffic is there but it is a beautiful city.

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  3. Guess, every city is chaotic in its own way!! I was in Delhi for a week but enjoyed:)

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    1. Yes Vishal,when we go to a place for a few days, we tend to ignore the problems.Is'nt it?

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  4. totally like a battle, never liked driving in rush hour.

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    1. Thank you Inderpreet,driving in rush hour is very tedious.

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  5. never been there! but the pictures have scared me enough already!!!!

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    1. Nothing to be scared of. People living here are used to drive in this crowd.

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  6. It's not Delhi alone, Bangalore is as bad or even worse, with too many cars and deteriorating roads, it's the similar story for me each day when I drive to work :( how we hate traffics

    Tina from The Sunny Side of Life

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    1. Yes Tina, traffic problems are there in all cities. It is because the number of vehicles have increased.

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  7. I had always thought bangalore had the worst traffic but then we went to delhi for a pleasure trip and the traffic there drove me nuts!!

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    1. Titli. I have heard that bangalore traffic is also very chaotic.

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  8. Same here in Dubai, despite the signals and one-way roads and all.... desh desh ki kahaani, this has become !

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  9. I Delhi,one has to be a defensive driver if one wants to remain accident free.

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  10. I think traffic-chaos is the common thread that binds most cities. Even US cities face peak hour traffic-jams.

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