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Today, the traffic on the road has increased significantly. Accidents are also on the rise, i.e., they are continuously increasing in our state. Can anybody provide the solution for this situation? Can we improve this situation? If yes, how? I REALLY NEED THE SOLUTION FOR THIS. I AM PREPARING A PRESENTATION ON THIS.
From India, Mumbai
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Bhavesh, this question was not posted for any entertainment purpose.

Traffic problem is really a very serious situation for our country. And you are taking it lightly; it's not only insulting to me but also to our country. If you are interested, you can give a solution, but don't make jokes about it.

Every citizen of our country should contribute somewhat towards their own country. If you can help in solving this problem, it will truly serve the purpose.

From India, Mumbai
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Hey hey hey... Miss, I'm not joking around here, okay? I just want to tell you that I don't have any intentions like that. Okay, let me know if we can't solve that problem by discussing it here. We have to do something about it; I agree with you. I am not insulting anyone or our country, but the fact is the fact, dear.
From India, Ahmadabad
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Do you know what's stopping us from implementing a good road traffic system here in India?

- Bad infrastructure
- Corrupt law enforcers
- Too much political intervention in the judicial system
- Ignorance of traffic rules by the public
- Utter disregard for traffic rules by the public
- HUGE Population!
- No accountability at any level in the traffic department
- Lack of belief on people's part that things could possibly be better

Ok. Now we have a list of problems. What can we do about it? It's not going to be an easy task. It's going to take time. It's going to take interference and commitment from the educated lot in the population. But, it's going to be possible. Let's start from the basics. Let's go back to the rudiments of the Indian Traffic system. Let's revisit the city planning model. Let's see what can be done without impossible goals stopping us from making the place a better place to live in. First and foremost, I am not interested in trying to solve the traffic problems by infrastructure solutions alone.

Let's see why we would want to make things better in the first place. What's wrong with this chaos? What real change are we trying to bring about here?

- Make driving SAFE
- Make driving less stressful and pleasurable
- Make the traffic flow faster
- Increase pedestrian safety
- Make it easy to deliver justice in the event of accidents
- Accommodate the ever-increasing need for space for more and more vehicles on the road
- Most importantly – To ensure that the drivers and passengers on the road are still alive at the end of the journey
- Setting an example for the coming generations.

From India, Ahmadabad
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Another steps are like:
Designation of certain streets as main roads.
- One-way streets.
- Removal of parking from main roads.
- Steady flow solutions (such as roundabouts).
- Coordination of traffic signals.
- Removal of obstacles to traffic flow.
- Removing traffic signals in the wrong places for coordination.
- Straightening crooked streets.

Now tell me, am I doing such kind of majak or what...????

From India, Ahmadabad
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I'm really very sorry, but I'm not getting any answer from anybody, and I have to give a speech on this this Friday, but now I will not be able to give it.

I was very angry and I felt like you were laughing at me, but my intention was not to hurt you. The reply I gave you yesterday, it was the first time I spoke like that. I don't know why I told you that way. Okay? Sorry. Until an hour ago, you were thinking about how to reply to me? Why so much anger?

I am doing MBA and I am from Baroda, Gujarat, India.

From India, Mumbai
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Yea... because your way of speaking is like that. And you told me that I'm insulting my country... that's the thing that really hurts, that's why. I am a past N.C.C. cadet officer, and I cleared my N.C.C. 'B' certificate exam. I am proud of my country, and some people like you tell me things like this?? That's the thing I can't bear, that's why I wrote about what you said.
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