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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 24135504" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>As someone correctly pointed out - Tippers do contribute to a great degree. A lot more than you would think. Sometimes overspeeding not according to the road conditions do cause accidents. More accidents are caused due to underspeed than overspeeding. </p><p>Major cause are the three wheelers and the mobikes. Also the driving skills are at a pathetically low standards. The smaller cars like Altos, block the entire road for others. If you manage to clear these donkeys the road ahead is clear for another half a kilometre.</p><p>Recently I was in Vietnam - there are millions of mobikes on the road in the mornings and afternoons. Supposedly more than 2 million. They do NOT try to ride and break their necks. They ride in an orderly fashion, rows behind rows - not trying various zig-zag vettu moves. No road discipline.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 24135504, member: 562115"] As someone correctly pointed out - Tippers do contribute to a great degree. A lot more than you would think. Sometimes overspeeding not according to the road conditions do cause accidents. More accidents are caused due to underspeed than overspeeding. Major cause are the three wheelers and the mobikes. Also the driving skills are at a pathetically low standards. The smaller cars like Altos, block the entire road for others. If you manage to clear these donkeys the road ahead is clear for another half a kilometre. Recently I was in Vietnam - there are millions of mobikes on the road in the mornings and afternoons. Supposedly more than 2 million. They do NOT try to ride and break their necks. They ride in an orderly fashion, rows behind rows - not trying various zig-zag vettu moves. No road discipline. [/QUOTE]
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