
It's a nation of motorcycles, which go by a very descriptive name of "two-wheelers".


It's amazing how many street regulations can be replaced by just sounding the horn! There are reminders on the backs of most trucks and buses:

This rule seems to be the only one being followed. Need to make a turn? Forget blinkers, just sound horn. Need to pass a car on a narrow road? Sound horn. Need to make a u-turn on a highway because Oleg saw a bird on the other side (it happened)? Sound horn!

Yes, there are cows on the streets:

And they do have the right of way!

Everyone customizes their conveyance:


The name of this bus is well suited to an IT conference. With a name like this, the driver should have become a Unix admin.

Ubiquitous taxi car:

And another variation of it, made into trucks:

This is the Tata Nano, an attempt at the cheapest real car for the masses.


Quick commute...

I like the color combination on this one:

The road rules are famously free-wheeling. This looked like a one-way street until...

... the blue car pushed its way in and made it a two-way street.

But, wait there is more:

Now it's a three-way street! (Btw, don't forget to sound horn!)

In general, situations like the ones below become very familiar:


Ferry service in Cochin. The right side is packed full of two-wheelers. The bird on the top right is a Brahminy Kite.

This is just funny. I wonder who the third guy is...

Sunrise in Chennai.

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