On yet another weekday, travelling towards home on roads that don't just require you to have a license...you need a 360 degree vision to look out for idiots who overtake from the left, the person ahead who suddenly breaks hard and decides to take a turn or the guy behind you who has suddenly realized that he is late getting to a meeting and overtaking you like a maniac will get him there on time..
Oh..and the bikers can zip from any direction and you have to stop to let them go...after all they did buy the road when they purchased their bikes...
And if you thought that with blueline buses gone, your problems are over...think again...as government seems to have given jobs as DTC drivers to people driving bluelines..
To a city where 1 pipe burst can cause a traffic jam over 3 flyovers and 1 underpass and about 4-5 km long..
Welcome to Delhi D(hell)i...
8 comments:
itna frustration box.
lagta hai aaj delhi mein bhuchaal aayega... hehehe :)
hehe..waise aaj main drive nahi kar raha tha..isliye mere paas yeh sab observe karne ka khoob time tha :)
Waise kabhi kabhi to zyaada hi frustrating ho jata hai...
boxer..start using metro..!
Metro takes a longer circular route...i take the to office :P
But weekends par to drive karna padhta hai!!
Look at the positive... prepares you for driving anywhere in the world. And no other adventure like driving in Delhi!
Well I would have to credit the traffic in Noida to the fact that I can now drive anywhere...they are 200 times more adventurous than Delhi :)
The only fun time to drive in delhi is probably after 10 or before 8 :P
Dude, at least Delhi/NCR is better than Hyderabad. Neither people follow traffic rules nor the roads are in a position to handle them. Whereas 1 year of driving in Delhi/NCR didn't gave me any problem Hyderabad welcomed me with an accident in the very first month.
Yes that I have to agree..Atleast the roads are broad and in good condition in most of the places here...
The new taffic commissioner had laid a lot of emphasis on punishing those who weren't following road rules, but after a month in office...he has surrendered :(
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