Driving in India: Show Courtesy (Gandhigiri) on roads

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Uploaded by on Apr 27, 2007

Much of India has been preoccupied with Gandhigiri (thanks to Bollywood film Munna Bhai Laage Raho) in recent times. But do we see Gandhigiri on Indian roads? My experience suggest that we could do well by being courteous to one another when on the roads. This video demonstrates this well.

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  • @nilabhdas it is called management and planning at which Americans and Europeans are best...

    and India lacks in this, dnt know why ......but definitely politicians dnt want to solve the problem

  • Good Job!!!!

  • magical!

  • I don no why Indians mess it up on the roads. I mean Americans, Brits, Oz or europeans are famous for their adventures but when when it comes to safety of their fellow countrymen they are so different.

    High time Indians should learn from them and make our already narrow roads a little safer.

  • Driving is a Faith:

    wrong overtaking, No indicator, Zig zag driving, slow driving in centre of road, Wrong Parking -- you can't even count how many people can be affected

    You pray for peace of mind -- on the roads you take away yours and other's too

    Giving indicator means showing direction to other driver(s) enabling them to take a decision on where they want to go

    If you believe in God you will drive properly

    Along with Quaran, Gita and Bible respect the MV Act.

  • Nice work once again. Appreciate your efforts in educating Indian drivers. Hope we all are going to learn something out of this :-)

  • And you would think this was orchestrated.

    But you could plant a camera at any given intersection in Melbourne or Singapore or London or San Francisco and find the same orderly story repeat itself.

    Appreciate the effort.

  • A wise man once said that if a nation doesn't have streets or cars, then the character of the nation shall be judged on something less artificial....how true.

  • A wise man once said that the character of a nation can be judged by how its people drive on the streets ....how true

  • A favourite.

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