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Old 19th September 2016, 17:03   #8716
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... ... ... Now, she is a very decent, gentle lady, but with no clue whatsoever about parking, or driving for that matter, etiquette. I'll probably give her the link to this thread and ask her to go through it, in the hope that she'll understand the do's and don'ts of driving.
One lesson at a time!

This whole thread would be too much for most of us to take in all at once!
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Is this close to the place where the flyover takes off?
This is about 200 or so meters before the hebbal flyover starts (going towards Hebbal from KR puram ).

I found quite a few places where the median stones were almost whittled away which makes it a pretty good temptation for a guy on a two wheeler to attempt the dangerous risk of crossing over to the other side.
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Old 21st September 2016, 09:03   #8718
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With all these incidents still in mind yesterday, I made my way from office to home in an Uber cab in the evening.

I instantly realized that this guy was another right-foot heavy driver from the way he took off from zero.. I bore with it for 15, 20 minutes and then it happened - slight bumper collision with another cabs rear as that cab was equally rash and stopped suddenly to change lanes.. both didn't care though as they went on in their paths, I was fuming by then and I started shouting at the driver as to why he's endangering everyone including the passengers in the car with such driving, horrible driving! Heck he couldn't even release the clutch smoothly or apply the brakes without having to make the car jerk.

Even as I got off I was still making sarcastic remarks at the driver telling him to keep going at 100kmph, it's so thrilling after all. He still didn't realize that its HIS fault, he can blame the other cab all he wants but I was there and it was equally his doing. I have only two words to describe people who just believe in pressing the accelerator without any planning, any care in the world just for cheap, cheap thrills - road trolls. "Mosquito" also springs to mind, they fly around, irritate the ears with their buzzing noise and suck blood.. and they are insignificant.

The Chennai case truly reflects the concept of might over right. Its been done and dusted one million times before.. it may not be any different this time as well so lets stop rejoicing over slap-on-the-hand punishments.

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Even as I got off I was still making sarcastic remarks at the driver telling him to keep going at 100kmph, it's so thrilling after all.
Dangerous. He might have taken it as a compliment

On Topic, I faced a similar rash driver. Politely asked him to park. Paid him. Had a good healthy walk to my home.
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Old 21st September 2016, 13:39   #8720
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I instantly realized that this guy was another right-foot heavy driver from the way he took off from zero. ...
I wonder if he would have been able to take in the fact that his driving style is costing him a fortune in fuel? My driving style is very far from wild, but I know that it is not super-economical either. If I was doing it for a living, I'd go really really easy on the right foot.

That guy could substantially reduce his costs. The trouble is in making him realise that driving six inches away from the guy in front doesn't actually reduce the journey time.
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I wonder if he would have been able to take in the fact that his driving style is costing him a fortune in fuel? My driving style is very far from wild, but I know that it is not super-economical either. If I was doing it for a living, I'd go really really easy on the right foot.

That guy could substantially reduce his costs. The trouble is in making him realise that driving six inches away from the guy in front doesn't actually reduce the journey time.
These guys are tremendously bone-headed about changing habits. Actually, aren't we all?

I get a variety of cabbies for office transport, some of them are young, educated fellows who are so maps-savvy it would make even a college-goer envious.

Then there are those who insist on taking the route that takes the most time and has the worst traffic, because that's the one they're used to, or the maps say it's the 'shortest' route. Telling them it will save them both time and fuel if they took a slightly longer but less congested alternative route is usually met with 'mind your own business' looks. Most of them of course drive pedal to the metal and far too eager to mate their cars with the one ahead.

Or maybe I'm the fool and slip-streaming in traffic to save fuel/wear & tear is the next best thing since sliced bread!

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Old 21st September 2016, 14:10   #8722
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Re: Bad Drivers - How do you spot 'em

Here’s my take on bad drivers. I believe there are three kinds of drivers. First are the level headed ones who are careful and safety oriented, the second are the Ambulance drivers who have the right to jump signals, weave through traffic, drive on the wrong side of the road, force their way into a one way street, use loud sound devices e.g. sirens to get other vehicles out of the way all for a good cause. And thirdly and the last are the rest of the drivers who think they are too Ambulance drivers and drive the way the second category of drivers i.e. the Ambulance drivers do.

I always let this third category of wannabe Ambulance drivers go by and try not to let them affect me. Usually these drivers have their vehicles disguised as Auto rickshaws or some even look like cars/MUV’s which usually have a yellow colored license plate. Heck I have even seen such ‘Ambulances’ which look like trucks and tempos.
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This happened a couple of days back. The car came from a side road without any warning at a reasonable speed and didn't slow down a bit and i suspect check for traffic. I saw at the very last moment and was not expecting he will proceed to join the road.
I had 2 options 1) to hit the swift or swerve and hit the divider thereby causing considerable damage to my car, but in the end i was able to stop the car without any damage to both the vehicles but my tyre hit the divider, but no damage.

I really don't know what the guy was thinking. He scooted and jumped a red light to avoid me and i gave up the chase.
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I really don't know what the guy was thinking. He scooted and jumped a red light to avoid me and i gave up the chase.
People think just 'cos it's a free left means you have right of way all the time.

Had something similar happen to me today with the culprit being an oblivious 2 wheeler.

OT: Why are the pedestrians on the road? Could see a nicely paved footpath there.
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Old 21st September 2016, 22:46   #8725
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People think just 'cos it's a free left means you have right of way all the time.
Oh, is that why more and more people fail to stop/look/give-way when joining from a side road?
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I wonder if he would have been able to take in the fact that his driving style is costing him a fortune in fuel? My driving style is very far from wild, but I know that it is not super-economical either. If I was doing it for a living, I'd go really really easy on the right foot.
Man usually transcends logic and common-sense, its easy to see that these days. The thing is some of these drivers do it out of little to no choice in order to earn.. they have no pride in their job and give a cold stare when arriving, naturally their dissatisfaction will reflect on their driving. They drive to get it over with and they do so by driving fast. Today's driver case was worse, I heard him talking over phone about meeting someone in a bar within half hour.. he drove like a typical goon as well, honking away to glory.

Of course two bad trips cannot allow me to generalise what has mostly been positive experiences.. there are more than a fair share of good drivers. Thad you'd love this one, I had the good fortune of meeting a very cheerful, exuberant driver once.. spoke English that made my head spin, almost was wondering where I am at. There are drivers who give a constipated stare and here this middle-aged gentleman wished me "good morning" in a singing tone cheerfully. Top notch service I've to say. We need more people who take pride in great service, then their business will succeed, no matter the size.

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Old 22nd September 2016, 00:08   #8727
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Of course two bad trips cannot allow me to generalise what has mostly been positive experiences ...
Sure. Many of my taxi rides have been with reasonably competent drivers.
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Old 22nd September 2016, 08:25   #8728
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Re: Bad Drivers - How do you spot 'em

We see bad drivers everyday - Not even a single person here can actually say he doesn't.

Here are my 2 instances from last week:

1. I am dropping my daughter to her play school in the morning. I park my car on the side, get out to open the rear door. An active comes, stops behind my car, and the guy has to drop her daughter too. At this point, everything is normal. I focus my attention to my daughter and boom - I hear a loud thud of his activa crashing into my rear bumper. First thing I see is his daughter on the ground, so I pick her up and she is crying inconsolably - her father then gets up from the ground and takes her from me, hurries in, drops his daughter, comes out, Says 'Sorry' and scoots away

I realized, that his ignition may not have been off and accelerator was either twisted by his daughter or himself. I had minor damages, but what amazed me was that he just left. Forget about my damage, he should have atleast stayed with his daughter.

2. Another instance - Its Sunday and usually free roads in the afternoon near my colony itself. I still make sure I switch on my indicators, I have to take this right and suddenly out of nowhere a biker comes, honks, brakes and crashes right into my driver side door. I pick him up and park my car beside and as I proceed to talk, he scoots

And now I have a dent and a big scratch on my door.
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Oh, is that why more and more people fail to stop/look/give-way when joining from a side road?
who knows what goes on in the mind of such people?

Impatience, lack of empathy, plain ignorance, my way is the right of way all the time, others will stop for me why should i stop etc etc etc

Even if you stop before merging onto a main road with indicators on, proceed to look for gaps in traffic to slowly merge, people behind you will honk like mad and then overtake you while staring at you and join the road without a care in the world!
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Old 22nd September 2016, 19:30   #8730
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... Even if you stop before merging onto a main road with indicators on, proceed to look for gaps in traffic to slowly merge, people behind you will honk like mad and then overtake you while staring at you and join the road without a care in the world!
They even honk as we wait for a pedestrian to finish crossing. They want us to run over someone so they can go faster?
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