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Originally Posted by amit Has the government heard of something called Proper and Strict licensing issuing system? They can do what they want but the only way to reduce road accidents is by doing a complete overhaul of the RTO and the traffic department. But then it's typical of India where the government and it's employee's believe that they can never be wrong and everything is the fault of the people. You can open up the economy and do what you want but this "Mai Baap" attitude will never ever go.
IMO every government official must be ordered to see Air Crash investigation on Nat Geo. The way every accident is investigated is amazing. Over here it's always "rash and negligent driving" if it's a road accident, "pilot error" or "ATC error" if it's a air crash or "human error" if it's a rail accident. |
with the under hand dealings that goes on in the RTO offices and traffic department you wont have a proper and strict licensing issueing system. people who dont know the rules or how to drive properly can pay a few hundreds and get licences. so the government officials are used to the "MAI BAAP" attitude and get offended if they are not treated that way.
amit you must be joking, do you think any of the government official has the time to sit through a TV programme. if you do ask them to watch AIR CRASH INVESTIGATIONS the guy would just laugh at you or ask you if he would get paid to watch it. none of it would be used in the real world for a car accident. if they go to follow these prcedures accident files lyeing on their tables would increase two folds.
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Originally Posted by dadu This was implemented in Delhi long time back and most of them dont work/are tampered with except during the annual inspection. |
dadu

. for a few hundred bucks the car is passed with the limiters shown as working. you dont even have to have one sometimes.