Thursday, June 2, 2011

Humble request to fellow motorians of Bangalore...

These days driving in the night in Bangalore become very tough as all motorists want to enjoy the High Beam ride/drive. I really can't understand why do we need high beam in well lit streets! Who to be blamed for this menace? If we're all well educated (I really mean it), this could've been averted in first place. We supposed to learn the rules of traffic and then appear for the exam. Driving schools supposed to teach the students first about the ethics and rules then about the driving the vehicles. But all are in rulebooks, who's following them?

These days even the bikes are equipped with fancy lights and when the high beam is on, its blinding the opposite direction drivers. Not to tell about the modern cars. Our drivers wants to showcase their masterpiece and they don't mind the fellow motorists suffering.

I've done a quick search on the net to find a handbook about Indian driving rules and found some useful links. One such article can be found at http://www.karnataka.com/driving-manual.

It's our responsibility to correct the system and make a drivable place for future generation.

Sunday, May 1, 2011

Where are the Heritage Values? Forgotten, Lost Values ! :-(

One week vacation has been fantastic and enjoyed with family as I've taken time to spend with my daughter to explain her the places I'd visited and some fond memories recollected. On the course I've pondered the names which the roadways transport department in Tamil Nadu carried a decade ago, which completely disappeared today due to some crooked groups and unruly political parties. Pallavan (பல்லவன்), Pandiyan (பாண்டியன்), Cheran (சேரன்), Chozhan (சோழன்), Marudhu Pandiyar (மருது பாண்டியர்), Theeran Chinnamalai (தீரன் சின்னமலை), Kattapomman (கட்டபொம்மன்), Periyar (பெரியார்), Thiruvalluvar (திருவள்ளுவர்), Nesamoney (நேசமணி), ...; where are these names?

As a school boy when I traveled different districts of Tamil Nadu, the transport division name was the kinda rekindling our knowledge about the districts and about the freedom fighters of the district and so on. That's totally missing now due to the unruly crowd which wants to create new divisions just to bear their leader's name. Of course the political parties which wants to take advantage of creating the vote bank catered to this kind of request quite a while and later when it can't be addressed, they've taken a simple solution of removing all such names and stick to state name like other states followed. It's like loosing our heritage values which once we're proud to showcase to any person who travels within Tamil Nadu. It's a symbol of unity among diversity. And we're today losing our values! and I see nobody bothers about that.

I wonder, will be able to go back to our original Dravidian tradition?

  • treating every person and every religion with respect
  • appreciate the goodness in Self and others
Today the crowd is very much busy in committing sins and going to temple to ward off those sins. Olden days the temples are used to meditate and socialize, thus energize the system. But today it's becoming more commercial complexes!

When will we realize our values? Then live to our values not for the fame and name.

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Is following traffic rules a punishment in India (Bangalore)?

Recent elections made me to think on corruption. Politicians are publicly debating that they've done less corruption than the other party. Where are we heading? How did we get rid such people? When will we throw the freebies on their face and ask them to do better government? It's the high time to change and fight against corruption. We always point the finger to others for anything. We don't even try to make a change in ourself the way we behave or we react to corruption.

I feel the root cause of corruption is we! We don't follow rules! Even we don't know the rules in many times! As Venkatesh has mentioned in one of his reply to my post on other social networking site, 70% of the time we pay bribe only because we don't follow the rules. Only 30% we're forced to do as we're in a hurry and we don't want or we don't have time to fight for our rights! "5th Pillar" and "I Paid a Bribe" movements made very good positive change within me.

First let us eliminate the chance of getting into the corruption network by adhering to the rules in our daily life. This thought driven me to take the decision to follow traffic rules always! As this is the one aspect most of us take the rules as per our convenience.

After that resolution I've taken the car to office on Saturday (16-Apr-2011) and made conscious effort on controlling speed as per the city speed limit guidelines and follow the lane properly. Here comes the beauty! These days following the rules on road is like a punishment. Normally when I take my car to office through Hosur road on weekend, it takes 30 to 35 minutes. But when I stick to the rules it took 50 minutes. Not so bad in timing but the way my fellow guys on road reacted to me was fabulous!

I was always in left lane until unless there is a free left turn in signals. I never gone above 50 KMPH within city limit and hence blocked huge traffic behind me. Those guys were honking and trying to overtake from left and whatsoever possible ways. Of course right lane too was busy and all fast moving vehicles (we've definitely a different terminology here) going on there. They've tried to make more than two lanes and when those efforts failed they become impatient. Of course motorists were overtaking from left and right as lot of space is available on both side. These problems got reduced as I got into Hosur road. There after Bommanahalli it's 80 KMPH is the limit and that made lot of difference. But there other sort of issues were there! Have you spot any speed-limit board on Hosur road? :-( Do we have turn bays on Hosur road (either for left or right turns)? :-( Our authorities also don't know how to build roads, even such wider road within city limit doesn't have such bays. Then how can we expect such bays in narrower roads.)

The points I noticed were
  • Stopping the vehicle on spotting Orange light in traffic signal is a crime
  • Not over speeding when the road is empty is a crime
  • Following the left lane when there is no traffic on right lane is a crime
  • Going in centre of the lane is a crime (as people are not able to make one more lane)

If we are not gonna change the way we drive, it'll one day become nightmare to drive on our roads. It's high time we learn the traffic rules and start adhering to it. Rules are there to protect us and not to punish. They ought to be followed. When we start following it as I've mentioned we tend to face many issues due to uncivilized beasts. But if we make conscious effort, we will be one of civilized human who has participated in the freedom fight against corruption by just adhering to rules in all walks of life. Thus make a positive impact on our kids!

Lets hope for the best and make our roads safer!

Wanna share your experience too! You're most welcome!