A strange solution??
Monday, August 21, 2006 10:43:14 AM
yesterday night(about 9pm) as i was on my daily visit to the gym.Its a nice 1km ride from my house.i usually ride my bicycle to the gym(& sometimes with my Yamaha RD 350,just to show it off!). The route is straight through the residential areas & then at the end of the road you enter the main market. As usual the market is a complete choas!(traffic jam,as the road is wide but its a two way).But today as i just entered the market, i was shocked to see the dicipline in the market,no usual choas at all! I thought that the police:faint: was on a checking routine & had seized the vehicles which were parked in the middle of the road,as they were a lane divider!(thank God i was on my bicycle,as even i dont have a Driving License)!!
i quickly inquired about this new phenomenon from the 'kabaab wala'(the man at the kabaab shop),& i was relieved to know it was'nt any police checking,neither any kind of rioting:no: ,but.........................(hold your breath)..........................
it was the new Parking Cum One Way Solution!!!!!!
now you have the freedom to park your vehicle almost anywhere in the middle of the road as if you were making a 'Mobile lane divider'!!!
the traffic flowed so smooth,now we have a one way road!!
Kudos to the administration of the transport department to come out with such a brilliant solution to the evergreen problem of choas in the market.
i quickly inquired about this new phenomenon from the 'kabaab wala'(the man at the kabaab shop),& i was relieved to know it was'nt any police checking,neither any kind of rioting:no: ,but.........................(hold your breath)..........................
it was the new Parking Cum One Way Solution!!!!!!
now you have the freedom to park your vehicle almost anywhere in the middle of the road as if you were making a 'Mobile lane divider'!!!
the traffic flowed so smooth,now we have a one way road!!
Kudos to the administration of the transport department to come out with such a brilliant solution to the evergreen problem of choas in the market.






