Public transportation system i considered as quite a challenge in Chennai itself.. Coming to Hyderabad came to understand the peculiarities and skills required to address the transportation system in India which i didn't realize in Chennai.System in Hyderabad is pretty organized..Ladies in the front and Guys at back all strictly followed.. A couple of seats reserved for the senior citizens and disabled..However the capacity is heavily over utilized.. Ultimately people get packed so much that as a result it is bodies jammed together..U need not balance for support when u are standing and the driver puts a sudden brake..U will be held safely in right place sandwiched between humanity..School kids with heavy bags, pretty office girls with the hijab artfully tossed in their shoulders,workers, ladies taking large baskets of vegetables and fruits to the market..It is a mixture of babble of different tongues, a motley of color and odor.
If u are a regular commuter u would adhere to the following rules religiously..
Rule 1 - Know the exact timings of the buses reaching your bus stop.By careful observance u mite find a less crowded one following a more crowded bus.
Rule 2 - Rite positioning so that u are the first person to board.
Rule 3 - Say good bye to courtesy..Push, jostle, scream , make a fuss..Make urself comfortable..
Rule 4 - Enjoy the experience..What cannot cured should be endured!!
Haha! Look at Rule no.3!!
ReplyDeleteSurvival of the fittest...:-)!
ReplyDelete@ Rams : :-) :-) Am a champion in tat...
ReplyDelete@Lallu : It applies every where..
phir se Lallu..nee thirundhve maatiya....
ReplyDeleteIndian Railway and State Bus services, doing the golden job of uniting people together nicely!!!
ReplyDeleteAs Darwin quotes "survival of fittest" , fittest doesn;t mean strongest or weakest!! it is one which can adopt!! like we Indians