Speed is the Distance travelled per unit Time. Every Bachcha knows this. But Why dont our
City Planners, Politicians forget this basic Point. I got this doubt several times.
Well,
The Basic Point is just read and forgotten after we pass the examination. But the real test
is applying this thought. Ok Ok. I got you now. You dint get my point. I'll explain it to you.
If there is a Road of a Kilometer from Point A to Point B. and if the vehicles are moving at 20kmph.
how many vehicles can pass that place in 10 mins?
Imagine the same place and vehicles are moving at 60kmph.
It'll allow 3 times the number of vehicles than the first case.
There will be more vehicles passing the road.
Then, You'll use the road for less time and take less gases into your Nostrils. thus reduce your medical bills.
You can reach your office/Home faster and spend some extra time with your cute colleague/loved ones.
and we save some extra fuel and thus your pocket happy and may be you can buy a nice gift occassionally to the above mentioned.
Saving the fuel itself will be add-on savings to the nation's demand.
This is the basic point which everyone of us is forgetting.
So, My dear Bureaucrats, Please build us some Good Roads. Please spend some money on repairing the holes on the roads. Please do not eat much of the Contractor's Grass. Instead see the Road is built correctly.
and, My dear fellow travellers, let the speed rise. Lets do some Good by increasing the engine-beat.
Lets VRROOOOMM...
Whatever you said is correct , but at the same time it would give some chances to the rude bikers. These might lead to increase in accidents also. Well, the counter argument might hold good as well. :)
ReplyDeleteAnyway, good topic!