umm... one thing I felt is, if I can get adjusted to Hyd traffic (by adjustment I mean - taking it as if its all normal), I can survive any where in india, without irritation, BP, tension, ...

and btw, if you are in the age group of 25-30, ask your self this question: " back a few years ago too, Hyd traffic ain't all that great, though not all this bad, but how come I didn't find it so much of a problem then (I bet you didn't)" - the point I am trying to make is, there is a change in Hyd traffic, but there is a chance in us too, and there is definitely we can do something about changing ourself - to help ourself not to land into BP, hiper-tension, etc.

-- don't u agree that, this is what you get first if u see Hyd traffic
Here are some practical tips I believe help some of us:
-- avoid crossing the road as much as possible (Eg: if ur auto stopped on the other side of the road to the mall you need to go, pay that extra for auto driver to go all the way front and take a U trun - trust me, this is one of the survival tips - had this been followed, that little school gal would hv been with us today)
-- if you find this disorder is too much, relocate to another city [this is more practical than thinking utopian/ideal that you can do some thing to this problem -if I sound pesimistic, chances are u r far from reality

. All that pain of relocating perhaps is worth.
-- don't take acco on 2nd level main roads either (leave alone the 1st level main roads). If possible get located in a colony which has dead ends for traffic. Can you see ur loved one crossing the road ?
-- Understand that crossing the road is kinda beyond the skill level of the people in the age group 20-30. Thats the fact.
-- Give your imagination a chance what would be Hyd traffic situation after 5-10 years - assuming it goes like this way, ...well.. perhaps its not jus an assumption

- is there some thing that can be done in individual level ?
-- own rugged/sturdy cars not the vulnerable ones [driving Tata Safari would help you keep your BP in control compared to Honda City] - and it might be manly too
fellas, I got to drive, CUL
