tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690418532758615519.post4930316138067484760..comments2024-02-24T14:53:21.310+05:30Comments on Walk The Torque: Five Indian habits, that make driving a nightmare.Big riderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10108361108379544742noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3690418532758615519.post-88976086068287677222012-11-29T08:34:42.570+05:302012-11-29T08:34:42.570+05:30Good post.
A major contributor to the high-beam p...Good post.<br /><br />A major contributor to the high-beam problem is the number of vehicles with tinted windows. Drivers can barely see through these with their high-beam on, never mind otherwise. <br /><br />A 6th habit is going down the road in the wrong direction to save a few drops of petrol. Whilst not necessarily dangerous in its own right as it is normal and therefore expected by all, the cumulative effect of having to looking in all directions when turning at junctions, crossing roundabouts or simply changing lanes is bound to cause accidents.<br /><br />A 7th habit is using hazard lights when it is raining or foggy. This is especially annoying / dangerous when hazard lights are added to brake lights / tail lights an head lights (of course high-beam) defracting off rain drops on your windscreen together giving the impression that you're driving through a christmas tree.<br /><br />I've got more (eg coming round corners on the wrong side of the road, I guess to save steering effort), but "Seven Habits" sounds good ;-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com