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Agra chokes as Delhiites take to Expressway

8 comments, 264 views, posted 3:11 pm 15/08/2012 in Travel by mohit_117
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Agra chokes as Delhiites take to Expressway
NEW DELHI, August 12, 2012



PTI The Yamuna Expressway was thrown open to public on Thursday.


On Saturday, Agra virtually choked as Delhiites descended on the historic city.

Thanks to the Yamuna Expressway — thrown open to public on Thursday — the city saw the traffic crawling, hotels and restaurants around the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort running out of food and water and Dal Moth, the famous savoury Agra is famous for.

Several lakhs of people from Delhi and the National Capital Region headed for Agra on Saturday morning to enjoy the 200 km long Yamuna Expressway — which is toll free until August 15 — to experience what speeding at the permissible limit of 100 kilometres per hour felt like, something Delhiites always dream of doing.

Though the drive from the entry point at Greater Noida took just about two hours before one of the exits near Agra, it took just as much time reaching the Taj Mahal as traffic moved at a snail’s pace because of thousands of cars that entered the city, which is not geared up to meet such heavy traffic . Heavy rains in the night worsened the situation as the main roads overflowed with water.

“The drive was wonderful but what is the point if the infrastructure within the city is not upgraded. We had such a harrowing time inside the city,’’ said Ambika, who came all the way from Dwarka to enjoy a joy trip to Agra, which she had avoided till now because of traffic snarls.

This ineffectiveness of the city infrastructure was exemplified by the situation in the parking space outside the West Gate of the Taj Mahal. It was full and as a result cars had to be parked along the 300 meter stretch between Mehtab Bagh crossing and the monument, adding to the chaos. The 1.6 km stretch between Agra Fort and the Taj Mahal also took over an hour to cover as a handful of policemen were unable to cope up with the traffic rush. Making full use of all the chaos, the tonga wallas and camel cart wallas had a field day charging up to Rs. 40 per head for covering distances less than half a kilometre.

The hopes of hundreds expecting to catch a glimpse of the monument of love was dashed by the serpentine queue for tickets, several kilometres long. Some guides promised an entry into the Taj Mahal premises and a ticket for Rs. 475, but one wondered how they could do it. Some effective bargaining, however, brought it down to Rs. 300, in addition to a ticket for Rs. 20 .

The restaurant outside the Taj Mahal had a waiting number and the two cold drink booths outside had run out of water. “The restaurant man told us there was no drinking water but I did spot about a dozen bottles. They probably sold them at a higher price because it is so hot and people will buy,’’ said Mr. Sumit Aggarwal who came to Agra just to explore Yamuna Expressway.

A little away from the Taj Mahal was a shop selling the famous Panchchi Dal Moth and Petha. “I have no Dal Moth madam. Buy Petha,’’ the shopkeeper said.

Another famous restaurant in the heart of the city made it clear that there were no rotis and naan; only rice would be served. This was a little before 4 p.m. And sitting inside the restaurant was just like being at a Delhi hangout. All one could see in Agra on Saturday was swanky cars with Delhi registration number, as Delhiites took over Shahjahan’s abode.

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Today's a National Holiday : Independence Day of India.... so we went uptil the toll booth to see the expressway and how fast the car could go under speed limits.. Then took a U Turn and went to KFC for some lunch... then back home...

Here's a pic I clicked today about 4 hours ago...:

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3:25 pm 15/08/2012

Flee

How do you drive in that country???

2 cars aren't in a lane..
2 cars are straddling 2 lanes..
2 merge lanes appear to merge into 1 lane..

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3:55 pm 15/08/2012

mohit_117

Quote by Flee:
How do you drive in that country???


Well, we pick a car and drive wherever we like to!
The expressway is brand new... just completed this year... This is probably the first expressway of north india, and the second one in india... So most people including me don't know what lanes to follow... I don't drive at all... my brother drove the car today... and usually to work there's a driver driving it... I'm practising occasionally for driving on my own.. but there's mostly too much traffic while I'm at it...

Cows and cattle are not allowed on the expressway, so it's the fastest route from delhi to agra and vice versa... It usually takes 3 to 4 hours from agra to delhi, while from this expressway it only takes 2.5 hours...

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4:26 pm 15/08/2012

Flee

I'll give you a tip... See where the black SUV is in the pic(bottom-left)? Thats not a lane and they shouldnt be driving on it

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6:23 pm 15/08/2012

mohit_117

Quote by Flee:
I'll give you a tip... See where the black SUV is in the pic(bottom-left)? Thats not a lane and they shouldnt be driving on it


Well then that's good news for indians!! It means that the expressway was built on international standards! (seeing you recognize a lane from a non-lane, even when you've never been to india or known the driving habits here..)

Anyways, I don't know what that zebra lane is anyways... looks like an area connecting the side route out with the main expressway... I didn't see it though today... we were mostly driving at about 100-120 km/hr on a new car (Volkswagen Jetta) ...

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6:42 pm 15/08/2012

Flee

Quote by mohit_117:
international standards!


I am not sure if there are actually standards, but it appears most every country does the same dotted-white(end of lane), solid white(end of road) lines. The zebra area is an area that was paved and meant to be kept clear.

Quote by mohit_117:
when you've never been to india or known the driving habits here


Many Indians emigrate to Canada. I know the driving habits

Lots of Europe and Asia are the same in this respect. People don't pay attention to lanes or lights and cars are always dented to shit.

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7:26 pm 15/08/2012

DarkHelmet

just be careful if you do start driving

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7:21 am 16/08/2012

mohit_117

Quote by Flee:
The zebra area is an area that was paved and meant to be kept clear.

I didn't know that...

Quote by Flee:
Many Indians emigrate to Canada. I know the driving habits


Even my Uncle lives in Canada...! But he doesn't drive bad at all.... I was supposed to be visiting Canada & USA last month, but the plans got cancelled... so maybe next year... I've been there 2 times, and one of my friend there said that there are areas in Toronto that look just like India! All shops and streets looking as if you're in India... like a china town of india!

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11:52 am 16/08/2012

Quaektem

Quote by mohit_117:
Cows and cattle are not allowed on the expressway



What about horse-drawn carts? I'll tell you, one of the most memorable parts of my trip to Egypt a few years back was the insanity of driving.

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