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Originally Posted by Deepak K Gupta (Post 3632475)
A good driver never strays from the LHS of the road even when turning right. This is the basic rule of driving. Most drivers turn right in such a way that the person approaching the crossing on his right side has to stop and allow him to turn. I have yet to come across a driver who can make a right turn the correct way.

Well said Deepak. Bikes and cars just keep popping out in front of you, especially at blind corners. And the best part is that they stare at you as if you are on the wrong side of the road, and blocking their path. :mad:
And then there is the motorcyclist, who in spite of seeing your right indicator flashing, will overtake you just at the turn, and when you are entering the next lane, or with your left indicator flashing, will squeeze in between you and the compound wall when you turn left.

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Originally Posted by haria (Post 3632811)
This is bad enough, but what is even more worse is those wandering about with earphones plugged in and walking in a zombie state! No point in even honking. Can never understand why this much of fascination is there for listening to music, even at grave risk to one's life! :Frustrati

Those morons are not worried about their lives. It is WE who should be worried about their lives. Sad but true.

Dashcam bandit is at it again:

Honda city turning right at a junction without any indicator of course. Looked like he wanted to take a u turn, then changed his mind went ahead and then decided he did after all want to take that turn. So promptly decides to take a wide turn without any indicator or indication whatsoever.

The poor biker was last seen shaking his head in wonder

http://youtu.be/gdvvW2KoVYY

Spotted a Bad driver and a Bad Parent today. He was on a Splendor ahead of me and I was on my bike. Just as I was about to overtake, I noticed both of his hands off the handle bar. When I overtook him, I saw a small girl maybe 6-7 years old seated in front of him near the petrol tank riding the bike :Shockked:. This guy who was wearing his full face helmet, (the chin guard on the forehead!!) was looking proud.
Just after I went through a curve, I looked in the rear view mirror to see if he has taken over the controls - Nope!!
I was dumbfounded but this utter disregard for his own, the child's and other road users safety:Frustrati. What if she jams the front brakes or accelerates hard or turns the handle quickly - I shudder to think!!

Another set of bad drivers are those who drive at insane speeds inside society/office premises. I shudder to think what will happen if a child or anyone else pops up into the path of such maniacs !

Just the other day I scolded an auto rickshaw driver. On a blind turn in our society, he popped up in speed right in front of my car. I was driving @20kmph as usual and even though I could stop easily, he had to stand on his brake pedal.

As I scolded him, saying that it is a society and he should slow down, he sheepishly kept smiling and nodding his head. I was also wondering as to why did the passenger lady not tell him to slow down inside the society premises.

While on this topic, let me also rant a bit on the people walking their kids. The kids (being kids) tend to walk right in the middle of the road. Their parents (if they are not chatting away on their mobiles), even after noticing that a car is approaching them, take no efforts to pick or take the child's hand and guide him/her to safety.

Sometimes I have had to wait for some minutes and then finally sound the horn for the parent to take notice. Now I am very patient with people walking on the road and try to keep my honking to a bare minimum but such behaviour just drives me nuts !

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Originally Posted by Mahesh Prasad (Post 3634124)
When I overtook him, I saw a small girl maybe 6-7 years old seated in front of him near the petrol tank riding the bike :Shockked:. This guy who was wearing his full face helmet, (the chin guard on the forehead!!) was looking proud.

On the similar lines, I happened to see bad rider and pillion yesterday. It was not triple-ride, but quadruple-ride :Shockked: and the main rider was sitting on the petrol tank of the Hero-Honda Splendor (that's what I think it was...) and was taking a U-Turn at Corporation Circle (one of the major junctions at Bangalore, filled with hell lot of traffic). None of them had a helmet. I can't even imagine how he managed to ride with 3 other people sitting behind on a bike! (You may exclaim that it is a common sight at some places, but these guys were quite well built)

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Originally Posted by Mahesh Prasad (Post 3634124)
This guy who was wearing his full face helmet, (the chin guard on the forehead!!)

Can someone explain the logic behind this? See many guys wearing helmets like that. :deadhorse

Couple more captures from dashcam today:

1) When flashing has begun to substitute indicators :Frustrati

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c--YC_BSLu4

2) Autos never fail to surprise me:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d6PlHYCGcpE

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Originally Posted by deathwalkr (Post 3634600)
Can someone explain the logic behind this? See many guys wearing helmets like that. :deadhorse

We wear helmets for not getting fined by cops.
This can be accomplished in various ways:
1. Hanging the helmet on the RVMs.
2. Hanging the helmet on your wrist.
3. Wearing it only on the forehead.
4. Keeping the helmet on the tank etc.

Once you enter the cop zone, you easily wear your helmet. For this purpose, #3 is the easiest!

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Originally Posted by luvDriving (Post 3634494)
Another set of bad drivers are those who drive at insane speeds inside society/office premises.......

This is becoming far too common these days. Met one such 'driver' yesterday. The approach to basement parking at my workplace crosses by a couple of pedestrian walkways. Here I was, trundling along in the three-wide (including a parking lane) approach road to the basement when the big guy in a flash car came charging up behind, honking and flashing like crazy while I stopped for a couple of pedestrians to hop over. This guy lost patience; revved up, dumped the clutch and barged past me on the left with inches to spare, narrowly missing a third pedestrian who was obscured by a dustbin ahead to my right.

He waited for me in the parking lot, and went "Are you crazy, driving at crawling speeds and stopping in the middle of the road for pedestrians? I nearly ran one guy over because you were blocking my line-of-sight".

Me: "Crazy, who me? It's an office campus not a highway, crawling speeds is the 'posted limit', and we are 'required' to stop for pedestrians. And you nearly ripped my bumper off and ran that guy over because you were driving like your bum was on fire, not because I was in the way. Bugger off!":Frustrati

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Originally Posted by vnidta (Post 3634511)
On the similar lines, I happened to see bad rider and pillion yesterday. It was not triple-ride, but quadruple-ride :Shockked: and the main rider was sitting on the petrol tank of the Hero-Honda Splendor (that's what I think it was...) and was taking a U-Turn at Corporation Circle (one of the major junctions at Bangalore, filled with hell lot of traffic). None of them had a helmet. I can't even imagine how he managed to ride with 3 other people sitting behind on a bike! (You may exclaim that it is a common sight at some places, but these guys were quite well built)

On these notes, I sheepishly admit that I was a bad driver few years back. Way in 2006 me and my friends used to do this quadruple rides on my yamaha. I really feel bad for doing all those gimmicks now stupid:

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Originally Posted by gabrielthomas (Post 3634866)
On these notes, I sheepishly admit that I was a bad driver few years back. I really feel bad for doing all those gimmicks now

You are not alone my friend, let me as well admit that I "have been" a bad bad rider in the past which atleast dates back to 2002, everyone knows how notorious the 2 wheeler mechanic are while riding the bikes, my good friend who is a mechanic gets scared riding as a pillion with me lol:

BUT, I always wore a full face helmet "properly" with the strap on even when I was riding a "TVS Champ".

Things got changed, more sane mind prevails now, no more bad riding / driving, probably, this is what age / experience brings in to us. stupid:

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Originally Posted by deathwalkr (Post 3634600)
Can someone explain the logic behind this? See many guys wearing helmets like that. :deadhorse

Couple more captures from dashcam today:

1) When flashing has begun to substitute indicators :Frustrati

Ah. A very common sight involving autos and buses. I record these everyday and if I had to post it here, it would be like a movie (never-ending) :D

Flashing is more like 'you had better pull over to the side and let me pass' isn't it? Don't often see it substituting for a turn indicator.

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Originally Posted by hserus (Post 3635095)
Flashing is more like 'you had better pull over to the side and let me pass' isn't it? Don't often see it substituting for a turn indicator.

Exactly!! But here in our country flashing means "Hey Dude, Get off my way, Now!!".

Be it overtaking and slowing or pushing opposite traffic down or driving in opposite direction on a one way road.

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Originally Posted by naveen.raju (Post 3635074)
Ah. A very common site involving autos and buses. I record these everyday and if I had to post it here, it would be like a movie (never-ending) :D

This is what scares me. Are we becoming immune to smaller errors like this just because they have become common? At this rate manufacturers may stop placing indicators on cars saving on costs and saying no one uses them anyway stupid:

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Originally Posted by hserus (Post 3635095)
Flashing is more like 'you had better pull over to the side and let me pass' isn't it? Don't often see it substituting for a turn indicator.

Yep which is what surprised me and hope it does not start becoming the norm.

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Originally Posted by paragsachania (Post 3635108)
Exactly!! But here in our country flashing means "Hey Dude, Get off my way, Now!!".

Be it overtaking and slowing or pushing opposite traffic down or driving in opposite direction on a one way road.

Indeed. Can't you see i flashed???!!! :deadhorse

Check out this video captured last night. Stop to let a couple of pedestrians cross at a zebra crossing. Foreigner lady almost gets a heart attack when a biker does not even slow down much less stop to let them cross the last few feet!

Seriously how hard can it be to slow down or stop for a few seconds?!

http://youtu.be/cHJG6yLMGnk

Have begun to notice that drivers behind you have no sense of patience whatsoever. If i stop or slow down because of blocks in front or zebra crossings or whatever genuine reason i might have had, people behind hate to drop a gear, slow down or heaven forbid stop behind me. Instead they will take to the right or the left and if possible over me!


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