Jul 12
2010

Piaggio autos are a menace now

viggie wrote under Bus Life,Madurai Lifestyle    

When share autos were introduced, it used to be a tin box with a door & squeezed with people. It moved slowly but never menacingly.


Madurai_16, originally uploaded by Photolocale.

But then auto rickshaws by Piaggio catched up, it changed the equation. It is actually a 3 seater auto but wider than the usual auto. It doubled up as ‘share‘ auto – not quite legally though.

With their bigger size, auto drivers now squeeze 8 – 10 people in this 3 seater auto with a wooden plank serving as additional row of seats. And it runs like a monster with it’s tail on fire!

Those heavy looking beast lurks and moves fast, and true to auto driving rules, the drivers try to sneak into spaces where none exist. With a high pitch diesel motor, such a rash driving monster is really a menace to pedestrians and two wheeler riders. Accidents involving these monsters were becoming regular. Seems they will replace sand laden lorries as road demons.

They make life difficult for commuters hopping into a city bus. They always squeeze between the bus and bus stop. No wonder we regularly see reader letters in newspapers clamouring for a ban of these ‘share’ autos.

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Jul 02
2010

Pulloothu is now closer to 4-track National Highway

Viggie wrote under Picnic Spots    

If you did your schooling in Madurai during 80s – 90s or earlier, chances are that you had at least one cycle trip to Pulloothu. It is one of those nice little secluded spot, that doesn’t grow into a tourist spot but remain endearing to lads.

Pulloothu seemed far from the madding crowd, on a tree-shadowed road from Kochadai to Sholavandan. After about 7kms from Kochadai, a small board on left side, indicating Boys Town is the mark that directs towards Pulloothu.

It is a small stone canal from a water spring that gives a steady but small stream of water throughout the year. Eventhough there isn’t any facility nearby, it’s very secluded & a sudden change into a hill like terrain, makes it a worthy trip.

The city & the development is inevitably inching closer to Pulloothu. The new 4-track North-South National Highway No.7 (Kashmir to Kanyakumari) now goes very close to the place where we make a left turn to Pulloothu.

The small path along side the tiled houses is the original road to Pulloothu. Now this entry looks like any ordinary lane. The place & surroundings are still green. Hope Pulloothu will retain it’s uniqueness & become a regulated picnic spot.

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