Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Pedestrian Woes

Is it just Hyderabad or is this an issue in other major cities as well?

When I first shifted to Hyderabad long long ago, the first thing that shocked me was that there were no footpaths…to walk on. There WERE footpaths, but they were mostly occupied by huge overflowing dustbins or tiny shops or used for parking bikes. The little bits of footpath left had all sorts of wires dangling from the poles all the way to the ground, and no way would anyone want to walk through that!

So pedestrians have no other option but to walk on the border of the roads - but then there are many instances when some vehicles (especially bikes) come right onto the pedestrians, like they are invisible or they don’t even exist or don’t have the right to exist coz they are walking.  A couple of times some bikes almost went over my foot and many a time brushed against my hands. 

A simple pedestrian rule is to walk in the opposite direction of the traffic so that you can see the vehicles clearly. It is indeed a very effective method. But what do we do about the vehicles that go in the wrong direction? And that too, too close to the pedestrians (because they are going in the wrong direction)? And these people don’t even bother to sound the horn. Once a bike going in the wrong direction slammed into me – I did not suffer any injury though, and the biker had the guts to say ‘What madam!’  !!!

Well, I got used to walking on the roads, and then came the next shocker – There were no ‘usable’ zebra crossings!

If you are lucky, you will be able to spot the faded zebra crossings, as most of the time, the vehicles (mostly bikes again) stop at signals after the zebra crossing, like this:



Then you will have to walk almost along with the vehicles going across the road to cross the road.
This is still fine, as you at least GET TO cross the road.

There are some other notorious roads, where there are no signals which completely halt the vehicles (thanks to free lefts, no turns - so vehicles can go unrestricted). On such roads, God save you while crossing the road. The vehicles do not stop for even a milli-second, so pedestrians have to cross the road by just walking between the vehicles, but the vehicles will just continue to zoom past them , like they consider the pedestrians to be illegally occupying space on the road by trying to walk across it.


While I myself have been in a pedestrian accident, I have heard of many other accidents on the same road. 

After these incidents, I no longer think it is sane to risk crossing a road!

Based on Google Search, I believe Hyderabad is the most pedestrian-unfriendly city in India. Sad, isn’t it?

Monday, January 2, 2012

Stumped by a greeting card!

Oh no, I wasn't stumped by a greeting card someone sent to me...it's worse than that, I got stumped by a greeting I sent to some one!

I received a really nice new year e-card from someone. It was a sweet message and made my day, so I wanted to send a thank you card. I chose a card from the various thumbnail views and tried to view the complete card, but couldn't.

So anyways I click on 'Send' and then I get the link to view the e-card completely.

The message on the Thank you card went something like this:

It's not your birthday (whattt??? Why even raise that topic! I probably never wished this person on her birthday!)
Neither is it Valentine's (omg! is all this neccessary?!)
Guess why am I here (to say thank you???)
[A big animated link appears near the balloons a teddy bear is holding]

[After clicking on them, they turn into flowers and the message appears]

To thank you for the wonderful new year wishes you have sent, hope you.... (the rest of the message is the usual sane stuff, whew!)

It was a professional contact I had sent that e-card to! Fingers crossed, hope the person didn't think I was so weird to send such a weird card :(

I never knew greeting cards could be so bad!
Stumped!