Tuesday, July 29, 2008

The Traffic Jam at Gachibowli (Opp Hill Ridge)

** Unedited version**

Techies who work in Gachibowli and the Financial District were stuck in a bad traffic jam (Bad? As Jack Nicholson in a Few Good Men asks Tom Cruise, “Is there another kind?”) this morning on the road in front of Hill Ridge Apartments. Lines of vehicles almost reached the traffic junction near IIIT. Looking at the way the traffic was building up, I thought there was a MAJOR problem that was causing this jam – maybe an accident or the road must have been dug up temporarily. Drivers thought that driving on the wrong side would help them steer clear of the traffic jam and they crossed the divider and started causing a jam on the other road also!




Do you know what the problem was? It was a truck that got stuck in the slush while attempting to turn left in front of the Gopichand Badminton Academy towards ISB/Microsoft/Infy and it had taken up one lane of the main Gachibowli road – THAT’S IT (If I missed something, please leave a comment and let me know). That was what caused the traffic jam where people were stuck for more than 30-45 minutes. Can you beat that? Something like this just required drivers to be smart and use the available 2 lanes and drive on ahead. Sure it will cause a bottle neck, but the delay would and should not have been more than 5 minutes. Yet, there was a massive build up of vehicles.

Alright, so even if we ignore the traffic jam for a moment, couldn’t some of those folks travelling in the vehicles have gotten out and helped move the truck and clear up the traffic? Not one person was interested in doing so! Everybody was interested in getting out of the jam even at the cost of bumping their cars into somebody else’s (This happened with us. This gentleman, who works close to where this jam occurred, thought that in order to change his lane, he could bang his car from behind into mine and then get ahead. After narrowly missing hitting my car, he had the audacity to honk his horn at my car all the way until he turned into his company’s parking. I also noticed that he was wearing a white shirt and tie so I assume he was an educated bloke. I don’t want to mention his car make and his company, because it will become easy to identify him. You sir, are exactly the reason why Hyderabad traffic suffers – educated people breaking traffic rules)

I stopped my car and got out to help. After checking out the situation, the Policemen and I tried pushing the truck out and in the process got splattered with slush. After about 5 minutes, a heavy duty machine used for digging was called in and it pulled out the truck. Even after that, people were still driving by slowly. The traffic policemen should have asked the drivers to move quickly to clear up traffic faster. Secondly, they should have stopped the vehicles from crossing the divider because that was slowing down traffic on both sides. After checking that the traffic was moving I left from there covered in mud to come back and write this post!

Why can’t we be considerate drivers? I too had the option of crossing the divider and moving into the wrong lane to get ahead, but I stayed put because I knew that I’d be causing a jam on the other side as well. Why in the first place did this happen? It was just one lane that was blocked and it should not have caused traffic on all 3 roads to stop moving. The reasons are:

· Nobody bothers about other drivers

· Concept of relaxed driving is alien. Everybody wants to get ahead.

· Rules can and will be broken without any thought. People look at the immediate gains rather than long term problems.

Tell me this: if each and everyone of you decided not to break rules from today(atleast the basic ones) and learnt to relax while driving, don’t you think that most of the traffic problems will go away? If this were to happen,

  • Traffic junctions would function smoothly because vehicles would not have stopped ahead of a zebra crossing and blocked the road for the other side’s traffic
  • Road rage would be minimal
  • The competition between vehicles while overtaking would stop. Right now, the way things work is that if there are 2 cars side by side approaching a bus that has stopped on the left side, the car on the left (that is in the bus’s path) should wait to move in to the right lane (the second car’s lane) or wait until the bus moves again. But what happens is that the car on the left would just blow its horn and come on the right lane and the second car has to rely on Schumacher style skills to avoid getting hit. Why the hurry?
  • Pedestrians would cross roads only at zebra crossings at traffic junctions or on Foot Over Bridges, instead of crossing, as Shakira would say, Whenever, Wherever!
  • Bus would not wait in the middle of the road, but would wait in bus shelters or on the side of the roads
  • Auto commuters would not stop and get off right in front of their offices, but would alight at a place that doesn’t hold up traffic. Can’t you walk an extra 20 steps?

So you see, lots of things could happen, but if all of you give up and take the easy way out looking at the immediate gains, then the long term effects of this would be…..pretty bad. You always have a choice, whether you choose to make the right one or the easy one is up to you!

5 comments:

Tiger said...

Completely agree with Sameer,
If we the techies on bikes and cars can't behave well on the roads, then we have no right to expect any good manners from drivers of the cabs and the autos.

Kudos to Sameer to have helped the truck driver in trouble.

It was actually getting scary to be in the driver seat. It appeared as if every one wanted to give a dent on my still looking good car.

Sameer said...

Hi Tiger
The scarier part must have been that the person trying to dent your car was an educated person and not a hooligan!
Roar on,
Sameer

aarti said...

AP represents in the top list of number of NRIs in USA. No wonder that people here will follow the USA side (read WRONG side), while driving and overtaking.

Sameer said...

Good one, Aarti! :)

Anil Singhal said...

@aarti and did the same folks when they were in usa did the same thing there because in India there were used to the other lane of driving?