Sunday, April 5, 2009

Drunk Driving and ideal traffic conditions

Kudos to Mumbai traffic police for the great work in strict enforcement of the law against drunk driving. I just hope that this continues to be enforced thereby making the traffic conditions safer.
But at the same time I feel there are lots of other areas where a similar initiative is desired.
1) Number or License plates: As we look across we find vehicles with fanciful number plates. They come with different fonts, styles and sizes. And at times even you can find a mix of English and local language thereby creating a fancy word or a name. I dont think the RTO rule book okays this type of plates. Now doesnt this need to be checked? There is no way for the traffic police catch a person who for example has jumped the signal, carjacked or knocked someone down and sped away.
2) Tinted Glass: We are seeing more and more vehicles(four wheelers to be precise) with varying shades of tinted glass. Again I dont think the rule books will be okaying this. There are vehicles even with zero visibility from outside. This is a great security concern as well. Not sure if the police think it otherwise.
3)Overloading and portruding of goods from the vehicles: Its a pretty common sight to see a truck filled with iron cables and portruding out way behind with a dirty red cloth tied at the end. Then we have people doing similar kind of activity in three wheelers wherein the materials are tied to the outside. Now how dangerous can it be? Is this okayed in the rule book?
4)Noisy vehicles: There are vehicles with extremely loud horns and/or extremely noisy engines. The Piaggio three vehicles are perfect example of the noisy vehicles. Its good to know though that the police is conducting a drive against honking and marking the silent zones. Infact there should be a blatant ban on honking thus making easier to implement the rule.
5) Intersection blocking: This is the most irritable action by the motorists who dont believe in keeping the road intersection clear. So even if one road is clear ahead, it still results in traffic jam due to this foolish action of the motorists on the already jammed road. Simple things like "Keep Clear" signs on the intersections or road junctions would greatly reduce traffic snarls.
6)Parking nightmare: There should be strict rules on parking. Often we see the patrons of restaurants parking their vehicles on roads and even footpaths thereby creating traffic problems. So the establishments should be asked to have parking lot of their own. Then parking of vehicles on narrow and/or busy roads should be completely banned.
7) Road worthiness: There are so many vehicles you find stranded due to poor state of the vehicles. This is especially true with heavy vehicles and on highways or expressways. We have tyres bursting or vehicles turning turtle which really endangers other motorists.
8) Lane marking and discipline: This is one thing I fail to understand whats preventing the authorities from enforcing it. This would significantly make the conditions safer. I read somewhere that overtaking is biggest cause of accidents. If thats the case then lane marking is what we need now.
9) Road marking and directions: Authorities dont seem to believe in it. Due to lack of it many a times motorists tend to make mistakes by quick and dangerous swirls or make incorrect turns or even end up on the wrong side of the traffic.
10) Respect to fellow motorists and pedestrians: This in my opinion is the first one that needs to be self imposed and the rest will automatically follow thereby making the traffic conditions ideal and dream come true.

3 comments:

  1. Nice observations. I think rules and strict fines will not deter people. Sometimes there are design problems, bad roads, non-functional traffic lights, breakdowns, wrong parking, pedestrians, bad drivers... the list is endless. The resolution should start right from our schools, we are not taught the basics of driving, or what and what not to do on the roads. Driving schools are not upto the mark, driving licenses are issued on the basis of age and money... the system needs a overhaul, everyone needs to be aware of the hazards and should understand how risky Indian roads are! To add to this, emergency services should be provided too, for roadies!

    Drive carefully, no one deserves to be killed on the road like an anonymous animal !

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  2. Issuance of license should be as disciplined as it is in Dubai. Its an uphill task and there is no individual or organisation to set it right !

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