Posts Tagged ‘ driving in india ’

Life in the Perfect World

September 24, 2011
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Life in the Perfect World

Tweet I had a weird dream last night. It was a normal day. I woke up as the phone alarm went off at 6 am. Went out to the balcony - the sun was out, birds were chirping happily. Seemed pretty normal. The wife gave me tea and i sat down with the newspaper,...
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Driving in America

September 20, 2011
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Driving in America

Tweet I’ve been doing a lot of driving in the America these past few days. It has been quite instructive to notice the differences in driving habits with how things work in India. In one word, lame. No sense of adventure whatsoever. Sample this - they actually stop their cars for pedestrians. They’ll stop...
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10 Rules for Driving on Indian Roads

June 16, 2011
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10 Rules for Driving on Indian Roads

Tweet Alright people, print this out and stick it on a wall in front of your desk. Print bumper stickers if you like. Forward this to all friends, foes and colleagues. The following tips will save your life. They will make you the king of Indian roads. Nobody will ever overtake you again. Not...
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Driving in Delhi

July 28, 2009
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Driving in Delhi

Tweet Driving in Delhi is an experience unlike anything else. If you think you know driving, try driving in Delhi for a week. You will return with a new perspective on life. Delhiites give a new meaning to driving. Once these people sit inside a vehicle (or on it, in some cases), they undergo...
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