curioususer
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What has Sri Lankan roads got to do with 'Central & South Asian" section, go post in general multimedia section.
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its ironic pointing out my heritage in a pakistanie forum as if there is something wrong in that.
No but flamebaiting hiding behind other country's flag is something wrong...
yeah you wish.... make some toilets first...
merci , my point stands for itself, take it or leave it. However If you want to hurl verbal abuses at me directly, have a go at it, I do not care really.
same here, my point stands no matter what you think. first of all, you have to understand that the comparison with srilanka doesn't signify inferiority complex, they are our neighbors and we have cultural linkage with them since thousands of years, so comparing their infrastructure development to ours is not something different, any kind of development happening in our neighboring countries is always appreciated and we pay attention to it, this does not mean that anyone here suffers from inferiority complex, and Indians here are more than happy to see srilnaka developing, if you fools have noticed, Indians form the largest part of tourists who visit srilanka every year, and naturally, there will be comparison to their infrastructure to ours.
your friend sinhala was the one who started of the trolling with verbal abuses while answering to a quiet decent comment form an Indian member here. And about Chinese being right, well, it would be better for you to leave it there.
What part of the golden quadrilateral is this comparable to? My driveway is closer to the golden quadrilateral, its made of concrete with basic engineering. How come when someone shows Indians a beautiful place, they start comparing with their own junkyard?
And no you cant bring your own vehicles down, its cheaper to hire a vehicle from here. Also you can only import vehicles less than 2 years old if its used. You need to get it registered, change plates and get insurance.
If you want to drive (I do not recommend this for indians) you need to got the department of motor traffic in colombo and get a driving permit.
Instead of being laughed at for bragging about chinese made roads , SL'ans should think on how to buy first hand cars
Its funny to see second hand cars (95% of all cars in SL) running on their 1 and only good road where they have to pay a toll fee of 2000 Rs
Look brother I understand your perspective, but every thread lately has been comparison between this countrie or that countrie and I was wrong to single out only yours but you have to admit it is a trend that has been ruining alot of serious debates on this forum and you know what I am talking about. I say one thing negative about indienne and look at the response I get, some even bring up my heritage, which is irrelevant, it was wrong of me to lash out like that though.
Wow, I was just asking and you got offensive all of a sudden.
Happens sometimes I can understand.
The Big difference between the roads here and there is that we have to deal with a lot of traffic.
The amount of distance you quoted for the road is equal to at-least half of the daily commute in metropolitan cities here.
Also roads are of concrete to reduce the amount of maintenance over a period of time.
The cracks you see are mainly seen in places where the annual rainfall is way too high and the traffic is a lot [including the heavy commercial vehicles]
And what do you mean by you stay near the golden quadrilateral?
And just for your information, its easy to maintain a small piece of "track" than a "Major Highway Network".
And why the hell do you have to go and start bad mouthing about others when posed with a simple question. Actually I really liked the road. You seem to have some issues that you really need to deal with.
Drive safe
That explains the low traffic. Why the hell build the road in the first place then.
I think with Rs.2000 you can pay the toll while travelling from Delhi to Bangalore.