Re: Your controversial car opinion Some of the atrocities which need to be dealt with immediately:
1. Horribly shaped speed breakers, especially those with small bumps/pits just before or after them - I am forced to cross 20 of them every day on my office commute and it puts me off every single day. I do not understand the point of having 6-8 speed breakers over 1/2km of road.
2. Idiots on two and three wheels - Call me out for the elitist attitude but most of these guys are a threat to the entire population with their riding while on the phone, wearing a helmet but not strapping it, juggling one too many things (including kids) while riding, blatant ignorance of the damn white lines on the roads, and the worst of all - parking the two wheeler in an angular fashion, jutting out on to the road and blocking the parking of an entire car length
3. Sunroof Fiasco - Seriously, I still don't understand why we need it on cars. Unfortunately I have one but I just don't see the point of it. Standing up and jutting your head and chest out while speeding (especially by children who are encouraged by parents for taking pictures/reels and posting it on Instagram is the maximum moronic nonsense which is possible by anyone in the country
4. Jaywalkers Paradise - People these days don't bother walking on the pavement (Yes, I understand that pavements are non-existent at most places and are terribly shaped wherever available) , but that doesn't give one the excuse of walking side by side on the road, completely ignorant to the traffic situation, ignoring the honking, and crossing without waiting or looking at both sides. These days, idiots on the road are on the phone and cross on to oncoming traffic while looking at the other side, and the worst of them wait at the centre line to finish their phone call or wait for someone to cross over from the other side.
5. Balancing your entire village on two wheels - Yes, this may sound insensitive, but I have always evidently seen that there is no respect for something which is available in abundance - something that squarely applies to the human population in our country. Parents be juggling and balancing their kids, wife, neighbours and dogs on the bike on main roads and highways like there's no tomorrow! Something has to be done about this pronto as they are a danger to themselves and pretty much everything around. Some higher level issues:
1. Ever changing Government policies - Car manufacturers need stable policies for a minimum of 15-20 years in order to complete the life cycle of one product - from initial stages to launch to facelift to subsequent generations. If you keep changing the rules, at the end of the day, I don't even know what sport I'm playing
2. Atrocious Taxation on Cars and Fuel in the country - I pay income tax for the money I receive, then shell out money for the car from where excise duty, GST and Road Tax goes to the government after which I need to pay almost 100% tax on the fuel to run the car, and after that, 18% GST on service and consumables and beyond that - tax on the insurance renewals. - This level of absurdity shouldn't be tolerated by the industry or by the public
3. EVs claiming to be environment friendly and being charged at a premium - This is the most ridiculous situation of today's automobile scenario in India. No - your EV does not pollute any lesser. While EVs may make sense for abundant running, the source of your energy is definitely not clean. So wipe off your halo and drive normally like the rest of us. However, I don't see why EVs are priced at a premium over their 'normal' counterparts and early adopters shouldn't have to pay the price to bring the tech into the country.
4. Diesel being blamed for pollution in the country - Really? Letting unauthorised and untreated sewage into river and the ocean is fine and stubble burning is a necessity but you draw the line on 10 year old diesel cars? I understand 20 year old commercial vehicles which haven't been maintained well and drive around belching black smoke, but I think blaming diesel for the atmosphere turning dark, while turning a blind eye to industrial pollution in the country is blatant absurdity. Instead, bring sustainable tech to reduce pollution in Diesel cars.
5. A full sized spare tire is a must - Yes, I am old school. Yes, run-flats are atrocious and not for Indian roads. Car manufacturers should provide a full size spare tire and package it well inside the car (No stupid space saver donuts moving around in the boot)
6. ADAS in a country still finding its lanes - I don't think ADAS is the current need of the hour. I also think it may dumb down drivers in the next decade. I mean no offense to anyone, but in a country where the majority ignore the white lines on the road, and there are a million different species crossing the road, everywhere, all over, this is not exactly the tech which you should be arming your people with. If it saves lives, great! But if its going to make you more adventurous or dumb, how do you deal with it?
7. A bigger controversy I would like to stoke - I remember reading an article about a country in Europe (I think Italy) which wanted to restrict higher engine capacities to the freshly licensed - and I think this makes absolute sense:
a. Age 16-18 - Two wheelers capped at 100-125cc
b. Age 18-21 - Two wheelers capped at 200cc and Four wheelers capped at 1200cc
c. Age 21-25 - Two wheelers capped at 500 or 650cc and Four wheelers capped at 2000cc
d. Age 25 and above - No limits on capacity
8. Road tax has to become a uniform payment to own and drive the car across the country irrespective of the state of registration. It can be renewed every 5 years instead of 15 in order to bring down the initial cost of the vehicle.
9. Strong Hybrids are a better option - I think the move to strong hybrids can bring benefit the entire country and should at least be partly incentivised by the government. Most Asian countries have made the shift and are quite happy.
10. Keep your star rating to yourself - I think we need better drivers along with better testing mechanism as the star rating of these organisations leave a lot to be desired. No point in having an idiot behind a 5-star rated vehicle if he's going to ram it into a divider or a parked lorry at 150kmph at 2am. We need to focus more on rigidity of the underlying structure, better safety features, and include seat belt cutters, glass breakers and fire extinguishers in cars as standard equipment.
11. Animals on the Road - Its 2024 now but strangely, this topic has been there for the last 75 years. Animal menace on the road needs to be curbed immediately. Be it cows, dogs, cats or any other locally prevalent being - Don't take me wrong - I don't blame the animal (poor thing is already frightened by the lights and sounds) but the human behind it has to be punished.
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