RE:Simple Mathematics No technical jargon
by Amit Kaushal on Apr 25, 2008 09:30 PM Permalink
Oh my God...We just found a GENIUS in u.... are u frm this planet, or specially landed on earth to raise this question.
We on PLANET EARTH understand that it is not 3% of the traffic, but a bus carrying 60 passengers equivalent to 30 Cars assuming 2 persons per car. Just after writing ur statement, u shud hv atleast thought abt wat u write. Plz understand to solve traffic problems, public transport has to improve & that is true in any part of the world & might be on your planet also. So, improving bus quality, speed, AC in buses is required to attract people use public transport like DELHI METRO.
If govt has to solve the problem by making new roads for increasing traffic (plz remember 1000 new vehicles are registered daily in Delhi), then 1 day govt would have to demolish ur house to make way for increasing the road width outside your house. Guys grow up....Think out of box....vaise dus vi ke paper de chuka hai kya tuu...
RE:Simple Mathematics No technical jargon
by him cruise on Apr 26, 2008 01:01 AM Permalink
Bro I don think u r from Delhi, must be frm some small tinsel town. I knw abt all the roads and the number of registrations done. Have u been to Najafgarh Road or Rohini - Shahadra corridor; traffic situation has improvised after Metro. So right solution would have been something like Metro or Monorail. I've been to much more congested cities than Delhi in Europe (Im a Senior SAP consultant FYI), go n have a look hw many countries run ur Pathetic BRT. Mujhe to lagta hai ki tere baap ne bhi paise khaaye hai shayad ieme isliye u r proponing this sucking blot called BRT. People like u will like BRT may be u like nailing ur wife in traffic jams. lolzzzz
RE:Simple Mathematics No technical jargon
by Kumar S on Apr 26, 2008 10:52 AM Permalink
cruise lagta hai to sap consultant nahee sanp(snake) hai tuhjay har kaam main ghapla hee lagta hai. or yah bhee ho sakta teri paidish main bhee kuch give and take hua hoga, metro , monorail and other option also work out to facilitate common ppls, agar tere pas car hai tere biwi kai pass kar hai to usko chala rediff par kuan shor macha raha hai agar biwi raat main anay par late ho jayae to ek bar hp kar lena essay he bak bak kar raha hai,
RE:Simple Mathematics No technical jargon
by Yogesh Bhardwaj on Apr 26, 2008 01:59 AM Permalink
Dear Mr Sr SAP consultant, I trust u that u were in europian countries..and would have seen or may be drove car on 150 KM/Hr but my dear friend there is a huge difference b/w India and developed countries(where poppulation is very less). So this is need of India to promote people to use public transport and when people will use public transport..... Regards