Greg meant what he said don't you feel the same
Driving in India could be hilarious at times and often adventurous considering the fact that road safety in India means a lot than mere safety. Not that it would bring back the experience of a Jerome K Jerome trip; but rather the pot holes and the concept of road safety that has developed in a the country could help you fly through the beautiful land with many a moment of scare and fun. I would say that the roads here aim to give the traveler a roller coaster ride, and many would agree with me if they get to move around the country in an obnoxiously bizarre state carriage that could be called a bus.
It could be the road rage in India or it could be the forgetfulness and amnesia that men experience in a crowd when encountered by the glowing road signals in the country, road safety is often misrepresented as reaching home alive than helping the others do the same. Now how do you value the essence of traffic rules in India? The best of the ways shall be to travel with a guy who has just landed from say Germany, whose name in Greg and who has lived the finest and is about to jump into the worst. If that seems hard, you have no where to go rather than face the disastrous dual with the Traffic authorities in the country.
All that's tarred needn't be a road
I say that cause; I feel that an experience shared and moved on could help a lot in pressurizing the authorities to get back into a fine shape; a shape that ought to drive a Greg to say that "of course it indeed has been a great drive". I don't feel however that it would tremendously change the perception of road safety in India. In my case, I had a Greg who was the toll of a great tragedy when for the first time he stepped onto the Indian way of travel. "Indian roads" he says, gave him a jerk from which he has not yet recovered.
"Traffic Rules in India" he equated as "no rules at all". "Indian highways" be says prompted him "never again on a bus in them". I asked myself, "did Greg exaggerate", was it back to the Aryan Supremacy that he drove me into; then when I stepped on to the road, I started turning round to examine the truth, I felt that there indeed was a word that needed to be shared, don't you feel the same?
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Parthiv is the contributing author to the website: Indiandrivingschools.com Indian Driving Schools is the first dedicated Indian Traffic Portal-Made to improve road safety through education and information about road safety in india , road rage in india.
Added: 16 Oct 2006
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