Silkboard compares traffic discipline across our metros and concludes that Mumbai is the best and Kolkata the worst.
Mumbai understands lanes a lot better than road-starved Bengalooru or roads-aplenty Delhi. I can explain the difference wrt Bengalooru - Mumbai is a lot more mature Metro. The two cities have similar crowding levels. But Mumbai drivers have, by now, figured that lanes are here to help them make best use of road space. So, when you jam your brakes on a 4 or 6 lane road there, more often than not, the driver behind you is going to stop right behind you.
In ‘younger’ Bengalooru though, we still follow the “see red, swerve” policy. That translates to - see a brake light, swerve left or right. Never mind if you risk bumping into a vehicle in the blind spot. Or, you risk running over a pedestrian if the vehicle ahead stopeed only to let one go.
What’s been your experience ?
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