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Whoa! Kudos to the Chennai Traffic Police for their cooperation and efficiency. Hopefully, such coordinations will one day be the norm rather than just a mere heartwarming exception.
It works the other way around for me, I honk horns outside India too.I know sooner or later i might face a fine for my temper on roads.All these measures will not work as we Indians dont have good traffic sense.
I remember my brother had come back after around 1 year in US and he was super critical of Indian drivers. I laughed and said to him bro you were also an Indian driver driving on these roads in this fashion only 1 year ago.
He was not touching the horn. I said to him "You may not like to honk the horn but this is Inida not the US. If you dont honk the horn you will get hit and people will not move from your path."
And he had every reason to!! Here in US, people simply pull over to the side of the road to let emergency vehicles pass through. Even at the intersections or traffic lights, they simply stop and let there vehicles pass through. Its called common sense and simple courtesy. I dont understand why we Indians do not follow or show such courtesies in India. A few seconds/couple fof minutes doesn't make much of a difference, does it?All these measures will not work as we Indians dont have good traffic sense.
I remember my brother had come back after around 1 year in US and he was super critical of Indian drivers. I laughed and said to him bro you were also an Indian driver driving on these roads in this fashion only 1 year ago.
He was not touching the horn. I said to him "You may not like to honk the horn but this is Inida not the US. If you dont honk the horn you will get hit and people will not move from your path."
And he had every reason to!! Here in US, people simply pull over to the side of the road to let emergency vehicles pass through. Even at the intersections or traffic lights, they simply stop and let there vehicles pass through. Its called common sense and simple courtesy. I dont understand why we Indians do not follow or show such courtesies in India. A few seconds/couple fof minutes doesn't make much of a difference, does it?