Apparently, Mumbai Traffic Police are distributing these neat coasters to bars. They look like photos of regular people when dry, but when they get wet, parts become red, so it looks like the person is bleeding.
From here
Apparently, Mumbai Traffic Police are distributing these neat coasters to bars. They look like photos of regular people when dry, but when they get wet, parts become red, so it looks like the person is bleeding.
From here
Over past one year I have worked on making a series of short video’s providing driver training and education. The aim of the video’s is to move beyond the traditional clutch-accelerator training provided by the otherwise friendly neighbourhood driving instructor. Please spare at least 30 minutes. For best viewing, use a broadband connection.
All the video’s are available at http://driving-india.blogspot.com/
The 14 video’s currently available cover following topics –
Video 1: Covers the concept of Blind spots
Video 2: Introduces the principle of Mirrors, Signal and Manoeuvre
Video 3: At red lights, stop behind the stop line
Video 4: At red lights there are no free left turns
Video 5: The Zebra belongs to pedestrians
Video 6: Tyres and Tarmac (rather than bumper to bumper)
Video 7: Merging with the Main road
Video 8: Leaving the Main Road
Video 9: Never Cut Corners
Video 10: Show Courtesy on roads
Video 11: 5 Rules that help deal with Roundabouts
Video 12: Speed limits, stopping distances & 2 seconds rule
Video 13: Lane discipline and overtaking
Video 14: Low beams or high beams?
Dr Adhiraj Joglekar