I had a four day holiday this weekend starting from Christmas. It was a nice opportunity to practice on my driving. At the end of it, I see that I drove around 65 Km. in some 2 and 1/2 hours time.
I drove not more than 40-45 Km/hr and mostly I kept my speed just below the 40 mark. Many a times at the signals, I stalled the engine due to that nasty clutch, which I release suddenly and with a jerk, or without applying sufficient gas. I was also lousy sometimes on the main roads especially the busy ones. On one occasion, a Blue Line bus (the most dreaded public transport bus service of Delhi, aka Killer Buses) nearly slammed onto my co-driver door at the Bhikaji Cama flyover. I was dutifully driving at around 40 Km/hr in the middle lane. Thanks to the fellow on the extreme right lane behind me, he slowed down so that I could swing the car onto the right lane and drive away. Driving here by rules can be dangerous, so I had been taught a number of times.
On the positive side, I am atleast able to do some basic driving. On relatively empty roads I am able to drive and manage the gear changing stuff fine. Night driving and congested road driving is what is on the list next.
By the way here is a pic., that I took from my car, waiting at the Vijay Chowk signal. You can see the Parliament in this. I thought of taking one of the India Gate too, but for that I had to stop my car and get out of it... something that I was not interested in doing.
Sunday, December 28, 2008
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