Kolkata driving manual : Wheels within wheels!
by
Vivek Hande
Driving in each city in India brings its own set of unique
challenges. I recently had a fair amount of driving to do in Kolkata. My father
asked me the other day, “how is the driving experience in Kolkata? Is there
some kind of a pattern?“ My first response was that there was no pattern
whatsoever. But I then thought back and realized that there was definitely a
pattern and driving in Kolkata is a unique experience and there are certain
rules of the game which one has to learn and certain rules which have to be
forgotten! I would like to share some of the rules I have learnt in my short
diving experience in the City of Joy ….
(a). Driving on the road is always a race. You have to, have to,
have to come first !
(b).You can overtake from the right but it is preferred to
overtake from the left!
(c).You have to realize you are always in practice for the Monaco
Grand Prix; weave in and out of traffic; keep changing lanes to hone your
reflexes. It is most imperative to keep changing lanes!
(d).Try to keep your vehicle as close as possible to the vehicle
adjacent or ahead of you. Try to graze the other vehicle at least once; from
any side. If you fail to do so, overtake and follow rule (a) or (b).
(e).The Horn is a weapon to ensure victory on the roads. Try and
keep one palm fixed on the horn and try not to stop pressing the horn, whatever
the distraction or provocation!
(f). If you are a cab driver ,your license may be suspended if you
do not have a success rate of at least 75% in landing a healthy dose of Paan juice on the door of the adjacent
vehicle!
(g). Another weapon in your hand is the “indicator”. Use it
liberally to confuse your opponents on the road. Indicate to the left and turn
right; indicate to the right and turn left or indicate in any direction but
don’t turn at all!
(h). Above all , remember , when you drive ,you are the King of
the roads. The road belongs to you and you alone and others on the road are
incidental; a necessary evil to be borne and tolerated. You are the King!!
These are some of the rules I have picked up and I am sure there
will be some more as I drive along. But for those new to the city roads,
assimilate these rules; these are key to survival. Frankly, if you follow
these rules, you will be the king of roads in most Indian cities. You will
definitely win the race!
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