Friday, 14 July 2023

A Blessing in Disguise

 In the Army, double riding on a bicycle was an offence and was not just frowned upon but invited strict punishment, especially in the training academies. Although a "fireman lift" or a "baby carry" where we were supposed to carry our buddies on our shoulder or in our arms like a baby was par for the course for obvious reasons. Should your buddy need assistance you were expected to bail him out. But on a bicycle, no way! As opposed to the single riders, these days it is rare to see a person riding his motorcycle by himself, so much so that I think may be the authorities here have a declared policy where each one carry one at least, otherwise the more the merrier. Invariable there are three on these motorbikes or scooters, sometimes four and I have seen even five of them riding on just one poor two wheeler. More the number of riders/passengers greater is the misadventure with twists and turns, over-speeding and jumping traffic lights with impunity. May I am not correctly informed, for all you know it might be an offence to ride single on the bikes. After all it is a measure for economising on our precious fuel, on the contrary, the four wheelers are often with just a single occupant.

One can understand a family of four, parents and two kids riding on a two wheeler, as we have ourselves been there done that. On our Lambretta scooter, four of us, sometimes five would be commuting quite comfortably with one on the carrier, sometimes two and one in front, we went merrily from Dhar to Indore to and fro and on picnics in and around Dhar quite often. The traffic was miniscule compared to today and ours was the only vehicle on road for miles together at times, so obviously the risks were negligible. Thank God I am no Ratan Tata else, even I would have undertaken to produce another Nano for these bike families.


The other major observation is the absence of helmets where thousands of two wheelers are plying daily. I think the hapless traffic authorities have probably decided against the provision of helmets, with four-five of them on each bike, helmets are just not workable, so jettison them. It is more important to provide the youngsters the freedom to roam freely with gay abandon and no restrictions, unless someone can invent a suitable flexible helmet which can fit any number of heads into it at the same time. The Traffic police must be on the lookout for the helmeted riders and they must be getting booked for adding unnecessary weight thus compromising on the mileage.

Girls are more conservative by nature and rarely cross the barrier of three and even here true to tradition, they keep their face arms and the whole body nicely covered, not in any helmet but by their 'chunnis', nicely wrapped around. Each one resembling a Daku Rani ( bandit Queen) Himmatwali, this provides them multiple benefits, firstly, from pollution, secondly identification and thirdly eve teasing.  This veil is a voluntary one, with just the eyes visible and these days the Romeos are not Rajinder Kumar, the yesteryears celluloid superstar, who fell in love with a burqa clad Sadhna in "Mere Mehbbob", having seen just her eyes. A real blessing in “disguise!”


13 comments:

Sofie said...

Ha Ha! True... the situation is mirrored across India, regardless of the State/UT!

VM said...

Safety saves!!

VPSK said...

More than two riding on two wheelers shows ineffective/ corrupt/ insincere police.. there is a YT video how Singapore was made corruption free, beautiful and one of the best country in the world that too in a very short span of tine..increased pay of police and govt servants quite a bit and good punishment if still one is indulging..pers getting good pay will not put his job at risk for few bucks..most of them..few are born different .
.coming to Lambretta..it was quite sturdy but fault prone veh..still remember in mid 70s once when my maternal uncle drove with 6/7 ppl incl two kids from congested Aminabad in Lucknow to SF accn near Md Bagh Club..policeman in local lang remarked is there any one left at home.😀.self than in 7th std and younger brother standing on footrest..will never forget my first veh on which I learnt driving..
..So fully covered/ Burqa reduces eve teasing.. that's why ppl have dark films on cars too...😀..one of the reason

Raj Jagga said...

Yesteryear lambretta and bajaj scooter....those were the days. In Indian mind, Helmet is an unnecessary accessory..

Sudhir said...

👍

Anonymous said...

Another stupendous superb piece of writing ✍️

BS Bisht said...

Your sataire is unmatched Suyash but with a very important social messege on
driving n road safety.On a flip side,in Keren we never dared to take this risk of doubling least we get caught in our DS(Lt Gen BS Negi Sir) Ballu Negi's commando course.Nice anecdote buddy.
Vicky

Anonymous said...

Interesting

Sanjeev Pandit said...

A wonderful write up Suyash ! Upto the mid 50s, the road from Indore City to Holkar Science College was mostly deserted with green fields on both sides of the road. Students from Indore City enjoyed their bicycle rides in those wonderful environs. Compare that to the Mess we have on the same stretch today !
Regards

Sanjay said...

Niiiiicccceeeee one in the days of electric Scooty & cars

C SPrabhakat said...

👍

Brig vinod tandon said...

👍

Anonymous said...

For Indian summer, there is a need to invent a air conditioned helmet 😀