Saturday, April 28, 2007
The Cliched Bangalore Traffic
Anyway, a couple of days ago I was driving on my usual route - Koramangala to Jayanagar to attend a rehearsal.. I took the 'less' congested of the options - through Adugodi, across the Underpass on Dairy Circle and across 'the worst road in India' - the Bannerghatta Road.. and to Jayanagar from there on.. It was heavily populated this particular day - by that I mean, the traffic had stopped right from the underpass itself. I was cursing myself for not driving slower and taking a de-tour earlier on. Just then I heard a huge noise and some guy honking real loud. Was wondering who it could be when I realised it came from an Ambulance. I looked around quite a bit to see where the ambulance was stuck (as I had all the time in the world and wasn't really going anywhere) and from somewhere the ambulance slowly crawled towards my left. There was a patient hooked on to the IV and anxious relatives around. In its direction it was probably headed to the Cardiology Institute I had no where to go and could not do anything. But what started my frustration the motorist in front of the ambulance seemed absolutely unperturbed by the fact that it was an ambulance that was behind them and seem to just go on making their way (read: pushing their vehicles into every nook and corner available) And one surprisingly inhumane moves that people in such situations make is when others make way for the ambulance, instead of letting the ambulance pass they make their way into the available space!
It took almost 20 minutes for the vehicle to make its way through a couple of hundred yards. And all the time people just refused to make way. And the icing on the cake came when I parted ways with the ambulance's route. Here as the ambulance made its way straight ahead, gaining speed because it finally had a clear path ahead of it. A lady on a two wheeler with a friend on the pillion, overtook the ambulance from its left - made her way right in front of the ambulance and non-challantly took a right turn all the way from the left end of the road to the right!
Two things I learnt from this experience: Bangalore again, will never be the same and beware of Ladies on two wheelers - they are no more the sensitive drivers (as much as this may sound macho!)
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
The Promenade on M G Road!
Whether I like it or not Bangalore is never going to be the same and in fact, at the rate that it is growing (read: being destroyed) things will always be headed for changes. The sooner I accept this the better it is for me!
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
A One Day to trip to Roman Baths, near London
The morning of 13th October, I got up at 4.30 – the earliest I’ve ever gotten up in London, took a hot shower, woke Ashish up, packed food and we were all set to go… to a place called the Bath. We reached the South Kensington Tube Station at 5.35 and missed the 5.34 first train to Paddington. The next one was only 11 minutes later and we were worried as we had to collect the train tickets and then get on to the train – all this without an idea of how the station was. Luckily, we got there at 6.11 and getting the tickets at the Fast tickets counter was very convenient and ‘fast’ indeed and after picking up the tickets, we were in the train with about 10 minutes to spare! It took us about an hour and a half to get to