The other side of the story

Ambulances are parked on the Walkway. 

Cars are parked on the walkway, and pedestrians are walking on the road.

The reality 

Traveling imparts numerous invaluable lessons that often go unaddressed in textbooks and even in the realm of so-called "social media universities" like WhatsApp. It unveils the genuine truth and provides us with a firsthand look at ground realities, often differing from what's portrayed in travel guides. One such observation comes from my time in Jaipur.

The concern

Personally, I'm deeply invested in road safety and the responsible utilization of public properties, reflecting the ethos of a civilized citizen. Unfortunately, I found myself disheartened witnessing the prevailing attitude of the people.


What is noticed

The government has constructed excellent roads, complete with spacious 9-foot-wide walkways on either side. Such walkways are beyond imagination in Kerala. However, in Jaipur, these walkways are poorly utilized: they serve as parking bays, street markets, and even toilets. This reflects the local attitude towards infrastructure development.

How does it affect people?

Vehicles parked on pedestrian walkways force pedestrians to use the roads and roadsides for walking. This situation significantly escalates the risk of road accidents and collisions with pedestrians walking on the road. The documented data show that morbidity and mortality resulting from such incidents are substantially higher in pedestrian versus motor vehicle collisions.

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