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India on the road

Started by Philippe Bradley · 9 months ago

Before we left, despite common warnings of dodgy road behaviour I still wouldn’t have expected that three weeks into our trip Indian driving would still shock, amaze, irritate and draw expletives from us - that it still does so ought to impress on you just how shite, mad and tota ... Continue reading »

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  • "The same is true of junctions - even if he wants to take the next left, the average Indian driver will still pass whoever is in front of him. This completed, he will proceed to slam on the brakes (causing all traffic behind him to slow to his selected turning-off speed, piling up), honk and veer left."

    Want to know why? The average Indian driver is taught to only pay attention to what is in front of them; anything behind them is someone else's problem. Knowing that, thinking about the efficiency of what happens to drivers behind them isn't really a concern. Standard prisoner's dilemma behaviour...

    That's what I was taught by friends while I spent a couple months in India this past winter...

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