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By lookwise BMTC is BEST than BEST
by amtpur on Oct 18, 2007 04:31 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

By lookwise BMTC is best than BEST it is not me visit respective transport website and take your own decision.

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  RE:By lookwise BMTC is BEST than BEST
by rajukunji on Oct 18, 2007 04:35 PM   Permalink
amtpur look is not important look at the traffic in mumbai and then u will know why best is the best.

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  RE:By lookwise BMTC is BEST than BEST
by Navin Shahane on Oct 18, 2007 04:33 PM   Permalink
Mt friend topic is different, please see the news heading! It's definitely not between BEST and BMTC!!

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  RE:By lookwise BMTC is BEST than BEST
by Arindam Das on Oct 18, 2007 04:57 PM   Permalink
BMTC is not the killer, here killers are IT industries all CABS/Vehicle.Here also police has a big upper hand on them. Have you any time saw a traffic police is cathing/making fine on this CABs. You can only find bikes are caught for this. Traffic police just talk to them in High volume but no punishment. These Cabs driver feels that the road is made by their own money, and only they have the permission to drive.
1. Drives Mid of the road talking over Cell phone.
2. Sudden right/left W/O signals.
3. Honking in the Signal.
4. No patient, not willing to give way to the others.
5. Tampering the Complaint Sticker

Who is responsible for all thees. IT company/Traffic police/Travel agent/ Driver. I think everyone should come up with something before these cab becomes another BlueLine History. Take it as a positive way and find the solution in every City, Not only in Bangalore / Mumbai/ Delhi...
Follow Traffic,Drive in Lane, Be Patient, Less Tension, Long Life...
After all you are living/doing such thing for a long life ...
Happy Driving...


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