@HydREGuide Instead, we all should hope and ask for drinkable tap water, walkable footpaths, cable less streets, lane markings, corruption free driving test, better traffic discipline and low accident rates. The city will be many times better than what it is now.
@cahgupta90@hvgoenka Don’t have to get personal to put across a point. I live in a cosmopolitan, travelled to 10+ countries and I can vouch for everything he called out. The problem is mostly from the vacation goers and rarely from the work travel.
@DealsDhamaka In India, we need to start with mass education.
1) Introduce a subject in High school for road rules
2) Make classroom training session mandatory before the Driving license test
3) Make online exam and practical road test stricter with private support like TCS for passports.
@TopDriverIndia Honking so casually is coz of lack of awareness of road rules. Many use horn even as a precaution, anticipating someone would come in their way. This will stop only when they learn StopandGo and lane discipline rules. Precautionary honking is > overtaking honking I believe.
@HydREGuide That’s the USP of this project. You don’t have to travel in that traffic every day since the project is right in the middle of all high dense office spaces. On a normal day it’s just 5mins away from office and mall. For a few buildings around it, you can just walk.
@r_vashishth@HydSpeaks@where2buy_hyd 1. Emotional decision and peer pressure
2. Buyers are not exposed yet to the challenges of high rises as no other place in India except a few areas in Mumbai has such density.
3. Buyers have no alternatives as all new projects are approved with high density