Hence I prefer to ride the bike in the city when visiting communities within the city or for any other office purpose. It reduces the travel time by half, easily.
Added to the traffic blues are the parking woes. Hence bike travel is ideal. Of course, manoeuvring a bike through the erratic Indian traffic comes with its own risks! Everytime I ride the bike in the city I remember one of my former Rectors, while in the UK. He loved to ride the bike, but he couldn't even imagine riding one in India!
My basic take on the traffic issue is that the basic infrastructure is in place for a convenient and smooth travel. Although there are some hiccups like road works, bottlenecks, potholes, and the encroachment of the pavement and even the main road by street vendors, these are not the worst contributors to the traffic. What builds congestion and heavy traffic on our Indian roads is our driving habits. We have rules, but none are respected, leave alone followed. Our erratic driving skills contribute most to the heavy traffic on the city roads.
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