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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

Need for Speed is complete no-no on Bandra Worli Sea Link (BWSL) even if you get tempted, the traffic police will be waiting for you and charge a fine of Rs 200 for over speeding

Story & Video By - Shashank Rao,
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  • Thanks to corrupt politicians, ignorant citizens and educated illeterate slum population including muslim vote banks

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  • @nkl4u Not Ignorant citizens. We are very concerned. But some things just take a while to get better.

  • @jayeshchoudhari Mr Singh may be the prime-minister, but nor is Mrs Gandhi. I think everybody should do some research and find things out for themselves. If you need any help, please feel free to write an email to me :).

  • @fgth1984

    I hope that doesn't happen, but seems likely considering how efficient our Government is.. :(

  • @jayeshchoudhari Will the BWSL still remain a beauty in a year from now? I doubt it. Without regular maintenance, that bridge will age by 10 years and would collapse.

  • @sonnyg121 My campaign, should be made into an information film shown in all cinema's and even on television, which is design to entertain, educate and inform all of India's drivers, male and female at the same time, without using any mind-control techniques.

    I'm well aware the puppet Indian government of the present and future, will always remain ignorant towards my proposals, but we have to start somewhere.

  • @sonnyg121 I think it would make more sense if an exchange programme between Indians and expatriate Indians can work together, to help and implement positive changes in Indian driving habbits, starting with safe and more modern vehicles on the road, regularly and well-maintained better and wide roads, better lane discipline, space between each vehicle and each lane, but pedestrians will also have to change their attitudes and habits once and for all without going backwards.

  • @fgth1984

    yes... and i think that the youth of India will play a major role in determining the future of our country ... and hopefully our future politicians will come from this youth and drive our country in a new more progressive direction ..

  • @sonnyg121 I respect your own opinion if we happen to disagree, but it goes without saying, the puppet Indian government, past, present and future, never truly cares about her 1-billion populance, regardless we are majority-Hindu's or not. The best thing expatriate Indians should do, is teach Indians how to drive safely and observe all the rules of the highway code, in Hindi, regional dialect and English. Illiterate people would be banned from driving.

  • @fgth1984

    i agree .. if the government does not have proper classes for drivers training how can they expect to have disciplined drivers ..

  • @sonnyg121 It's not fair to just blame all drivers for lack of discipline. The corrupt and puppet government needs to overhaul the whole traffic situation from top to bottom. Pretty pathetic, ignorant as usual.

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