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On Vehicles And Reckless Driving Thereof!

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November 28, 2018
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Faizan Bashir

As we draw back to the ancient times, humans had to reach elsewhere by feet.A heap of items (loads) had to be put on to the shoulder’s of primitive humans for reaching them to the mentioned place. Human morphological developmentseems to have happened that time when he tries to draw a cart for carrying goods to a specific place. Carts were nothing but a sort of vehicle drawn to the horse for carrying loads. After some time, the human tends to think a way forward. He no longer accepts the way horses were drawn to the wooden carriages. What comes after& with much efforts, the invention of engines, cars, trains, buses etcetera. The vehicleshad become so great a thing to humanthat hardly an iota of loads was being carried by the shoulders; in fact, to reach the far-off areas these vehicles were being used which would saveboth the time and the energy.
Since the ages, we have been using the vehicles: be it for personal, commercial or some other- It is in use; alas, we have taken advantage of this but kills many of us every day, especially in the context of Kashmir, however. Hence, the thing which was supposed to be convenient has turned to a killing machine. Who seems responsible? Definitely we! This Monday morningcould also have become a week of wail and blub for manyfamilies!Sigh! As I was travelling—being one of the passengers—from Srinagar toBaramullain a Sumo, the driver did so horrible an acts that heart starts pounding fast: we had left hope to have a life away from a vehicle!
The Reckless driver acceleratedspeed which was enough to become a reason for our death, others too. Tailgating, zipping in & out of lanesmade an actual mess. In fact, the driverwho seems to be greedy to get more passengers was coercing the impuissant passengers to adjust & give room to others(coming passengers)—that could turtle the vehicle. And, add to the other tragedy.Money is surely a part of us, not the whole. Who cares? In this era & apart from carrying the loads, the vehicle was to serve us in time of need. But, it has become a nightmare to board a bus as the drivers, due to their ulterior motives, can go to any extent- it doesn’t matter if the people are moribund. What matters is the ego of being the bravest reflects while driving. ‘The ego sooner fades, the chances of living a life intensifies’.
Two wheelers are no exception, & the issues pertaining to it is being cropped up every passing day. Yes, I am talking of ‘youth performing stunts& manoeuvring through the crowd’. Eachand everyone calls them by names “look at the lunatics set off to suicide.” Every other day, they come up with different sort of stunts which are more lethal in nature than the erstwhile ones.‘Just for the sake of pass admirable comments on social media, they put their life at stake…’ A few questions that I want to ask them & introspect thereof:what if the tire had skidded? What if the stunts had killed you\someone? Parents could are lamenting over the death of you or else one? Do you dare to play an unseen a gamble which bets the precious lives once again? Should it be the way for you? Should you leave your parents in undying seclusion?…
Conclusion: Carts were a sign of human morphological development; everyone uses it for convenience— thereupon comes vehicles which were astounding & more convenient than carts; however, unfortunately, we are used to driving the vehicles in a reckless manner which -ultimately-engenders fierce accidents that often lights out our soul. What need of the hour is to prioritiselife. Once it departs, it will ever come back…Never!

(The author is a freelancer . Views are his own)

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