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Riding India for dummies...
Talk to me............ :scooter:
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Carnet, horn, cows :rofl:
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Horn, horn, horn!
Oh and imodium works quickly when Delhi-belly sets in. :D |
hahahah !
Oh no, not another carnet country !! BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO A rethink maybe in order then.... I was wondering about cost of living per day, road conditions, fuel availability etc. |
Road hierachy from top (God like) to bottom (dirt)
Cow Goat Horse Sheep Camel Bus Pedestrian (well at least they think they own the road) Big Truck Med Truck 4WD Small Truck Tractor Van Big Car Med Car Horse drawn Cart Small Car Auto Rickshaw Rickshaw (cycle) Motorcycle Bicycle Children (and other small objects) Dog :wink3: Once you realise you're only above a bicycle then you've understood the most important. |
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Fuucckking Chaos
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The truck drivers are OK but the bus drivers are the worst. In the north, they seem to employ young men who want to keep to their schedules. They are not biased against motorcycles, small cars also get the same treatment. However, don't let that spoil a great place:thumbup1: John |
I once followed a long-distance bus a bit on a curvy road in the South... it was one of the funniest/craziest/hairiest experiences I´ve had in the entire country! The thing had no springs or suspension to speak of, yet it was loaded full of people and their stuff, many many times I was 100% certain, that there´s NO WAY it can make that next bend without falling off the road. But it did! And it blasted right thru the small villages, the driver just kept the pedal nailed, incredible how no-one was hurt (...but it happens - in fact over 200 dead on those roads every day!)
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...vibrant and totally chaotic
I have to say that (in my opinion) after 8 years on the road and 71 countries travelled that India was the worst place to ever attempt to ride a motorcycle.
the list of 'who rules the road' is a good one Turbocharger! You are left totally drained at the end of the day. I found that I was unable to enjoy the riding as your concentration has to be 200% + 360 degrees awareness (!!) every second you are on the road. its exhausting. the noise of the constant horn use plus the pollution also adds to the feeling of frustration and exhaustion. if you want a quick read look here at our time in India .2ridetheworld.com : diary would I go back. Oh yes...but not on a motorbike, then at least I could enjoy it a bit more as its a beautiful, vibrant, colourful, highly overpopulated, poisonously polluted country with a 'deathwish' population once they get on the roads on any form of transport. as long as you are aware of all of this, go, try to be safe and find those rare quiet and calm areas...there are a small few of these still left in India! note: yes India is a Carnet country. how were you thinking of getting there? shipping straight in or via a landborder...from? |
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I´m also glad I went there, as it´s a fantastic, bizarre country, that gives you a very raw experience (in good and in bad!), and I hope I get to go again... but not on a motorcycle any more, I´ll rather ride somewhere else!! |
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My whole point of riding is to enjoy myself and it doesnt sound like fun riding.. Just stress !
I think it could be better with a backpack from reading this :) |
Horns, buses and hostages
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This is so very true. Infact the way we explained the road rules, read lack of them, is like this. Think of a horse with blinkers on. It only sees what is directly in view in front and so only cares (gives way) to something directly in its field of view and higher in the hierachy (see scale earlier). It doesn't care about what is to the side or behind. So when you take the same approach in Indian roads, I think it works quite well. And I think Horn, horn, horn was an understatement! Don't need headlights, or blinkers or any lights for that matter as long as you have a horn. Horn when appraoching an intersection Horn when entering an intersection Horn when overtaking (long horn) Horn when turning Horn when stopping Horn when starting Horn when changing direction Horn when not stationary ie all the time. PS most vehicles have more than 1 horn just incase one breaks. Buses have the most incredible tunes, sounding like an ice-cream truck or Mr Whippy but don't be fooled you better get out of their way, they don't take hostages!!! |
...faster than the flow...is that possible??!
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however, you are indeed correct in saying 'whats the rush'! ...there is absolutely no point in rushing through any country because if you do why bother visiting it in the first place! is it different to the cities in Africa...I have to say 'yes' in my experience it is. However, exactly how is difficult to enunciate. ..perhaps it is the continual use of the horn! After a while it did my head in.... however, Go and try it! and have fun but be safe!! and AWARE all the time. |
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