- Why don't Jeeps/ auto-rickshaws have seat belts? (With open doors and soft tops, aren't they twice as prone to danger as a car?)
- Why is a helmet necessary only for a two-wheeler driver? (a driver can anticipate a potential fall/ accident, but what about the pillion rider, who will be caught totally unaware?)
- Why are road rules not applicable for any vehicle with a "State"/ "MLA"/ "Government" tag? (Aren't these "public servants" meant to be role models for the rest of the society?)
- Why do we build bus bays, when none of the public transport buses stop there? (Instead we seem to have bus-stops based on convenience, right around crowded junctions!)
- Why is a two wheeler, husband on front and wife on pillion, draped in a 5m saree, holding a toddler in one hand, the other hand on husband's shoulder and seated at right angles to vehicle movement, considered "normal" on our roads?
- A nursery school teacher need to have some minimum qualifications. How about one for vehicle driving instructors?
- Why don't public transport vehicles undergo pollution control tests or display fitness certificates?
- If speeding tipper lorries are branded killer lorries (and rightly so), what would you call a JCB with its dangling scoop (a scary toothed one that is), speeding on top of its capacity, with two overhead lights on, on a badly lit busy road, in the dark?
- If three people on a two-wheeler is violation on road rules, what about 100 people packed in a public transport bus? (wonder what is the safety limit prescribed by the bus manufacturer)
- If a 10 year old can be taught Java in school, why not include a subject on Road Safety before the kid starts college?
Friday, November 6, 2009
Simple questions..
Simple questions..but difficult answers!!
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