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Thursday, July 24, 2014

Cyclist holding a tempo

A common sight in India is to see cyclists holding on to motor vehicles so that they can speed along with it. The traffic police either cannot see them or turn a blind eye. In any case even if they are caught, they are simply reprimanded. It is not considered dangerous enough. Or I suppose it is dangerous only for the cyclist, no one else. These photographs were taken through the windshield of a car.

Here the cyclist is trying to catch up with the speeding van ahead of him.

Cyclist close behind a tempo

Here he managed to do it! When we overtook we realised it was a middle aged man, oblivious to the risks associated with this mode of travel. The tempo is carrying commercial goods for sale in the marketplace. Vegetables like onions and potatoes.

Cyclist holding on to tempo

Related Photos:  Traffic violations in Mumbai and Pune and Thane or Taxis and auto rickshaws crammed with people  or School Rickshaws with small children or Families on two-wheelers or Crowded city streets in India  or Traffic Jam Photos or Traffic chaos or  Elephants on the streets of India or Chagda in Gujarat
Check out other images filed under the label of Transport  or any other labels under this post.


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