Everyone is in a hurry in my India - the drivers leading us from the front - and everyone in UK are absolutely calm and cool.
In India, driving rules are quite simple - there are almost no rules ! There is no concept of right of way or any such thing . Generally, whoever is faster gets to go first. Whoever happens to think about safety or about getting his car scratched or bumped goes last. I was so used to honking in India - you just cant drive from point A to point B without honking . Honking in India is a way of making your intentions known. Whereas in the UK, you honk mainly on 2 occasions - one - if someone is in extreme danger and you need to make him aware of your presence, and two - if you are annoyed at someone else's driving. Normally, I dont think that you get much occasions in UK to get annoyed while driving...

Blinking lights are also used in India on high speeds to make the car ahead to move out of your way.

One extremely irritating driving habit in India is seen at nights - driving with headlights on upper beam. Its so hard to see ahead when facing such harsh lights, especially since many of the roads have huge potholes. In the UK, this is an absolute no no.
I really appreciate the way drivers in the UK show concern for fellow drivers. I wish there could be a way to make my fellow Indian drivers see the benefits of driving the way its done in UK.
Maybe I'll someday sit down and analyze the reasons why driving is so bad in India, and write about it... Thanks for reading
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