Unlike Muscat, there are lot of options for public transport
in India, like if I want to eat Porotta and Beef fry I just have to get out of
the house in my pajamas and yell at the rickshaw guy ‘ Chetta…Buhari vare ponam*’ [ *Brother I want to go to Buhari']. Or I can choose
to just drive to Buhari- unfortunately they don’t have parking area but who
cares we just park in the middle of the road. Because hunger cannot wait –
everything else can, or should. I can also drive blindfolded here if I wanted to
as there are no rules…in fact most people drive like they are blindfolded. Well
Trivandrum is bliss in that way. Unlike some places up north where cows block
ambulances on the road, and the dying person decides to consider it a divine
intervention, in Trivandrum, dogs and cats rule the road, only in human form.
Getting a driver’s license is far simpler than eating
Porotta and Beef fry. Some people just bribe the driving instructor and he will
make sure that you, your mother, grandmother and paternal uncle gets license
and start abusing the road, pedestrians and stray animals starting early hours
of the very next morning. Only criteria being everyone in the above list should
be alive. In some cases the driving instructor may actually insist that you
turn up for the test. What a bummer! You still get the license. As a result
every Jijo, Joji and Jojo gets a car (there is no dearth of car loans, you just
have to prove that you are the owner of that coconut tree in your rented house
premise) and start what they call ‘driving’.
This includes pretending that signals don’t exist, driving
into a main road from a by lane at full speed without looking either way,
honking without any reason every five seconds especially near schools and
hospitals, showing the finger when someone refuses to be overtaken, driving
across zebra lines at fifth gear as if it was a sign that angry zebras are chasing,
not budging when there is an ambulance behind, continuously honking behind
buses when passengers are boarding, honking like there is no tomorrow when old
people cross the road, going out of the way to run over cats and dogs on
purpose, run over sleeping people on the sidewalks, overtake on a single lane
road because a lower end version of the same car was going ahead, use all kind
of expletives if someone else does any of these and so on. Sadly Jijo, Joji and
Jojo thought that this is how one can become cool overnight.
However my driving
instructor in Trivandrum was not the easy going types. Once he crushed my tiny
feet with his gigantic sandals because I mistook the fifth gear for third! My
foot was swollen for three days. It also did not qualify for ‘accident leave’
at office.
However my parents were not one of those ‘bribe-your-teacher-buy-your-license-fool-the-system’ types. Especially because this guy taught my mother and sister, he
definitely had an idea about the average family intelligence. So I went many
weeks for driving sessions, in the super-hot sun sacrificing all the weekend TV
movies.
On the test day, after my turn the policeman asked me ‘So,
you came to get a license?’ with a Shakti Kapoor smile. And I was like ‘No Sir, I usually come to the Traffic
Police grounds 35 km away from my house at 12 noon to buy donuts’ but I just
smiled. I got the license.
If you thought that rocket science was the pinnacle of
intellect that was humanly possible, it is time to rethink. There is something
else that can actually come close to it, which is getting a driver’s license in
Oman.
Because in Oman, they actually have rules.
And you need eyes on the back and sides.
To be continued.
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