Saturday, April 19, 2008

The yellow

As I write this blog I am very much disturbed by the sight of an accident I witnessed at Lalbagh gate near Urvashi theater yesterday evening. This is the closest fatal accident that I have witnessed till date - a van infront of me and the victim, a 25-28 yr old guy on a two wheeler, was infront of that van! I hadn't noticed the guy until he flew 4-5 ft in air when a mini bus/maxicab hit him at 90 degrees. Before I could pull out my bike aside and reach out to my mobile to call up emergency ambulance number, a couple of traffic cops took control of the situation and informed the ambulance. I even heard one of them saying its too late... and it all happened because of the yellow light...

Conventionally, color red is used to indicate danger but I would recommend yellow...

I have often noticed that this yellow signal has caused more harm than good. In fact all the 3 accidents that I have witnessed till now are during the yellow signal. We all know that when a green signal turns yellow one is expected to decelerate but its quite common that everyone (including me) accelerate so that one can cross the signal before it turns red. Similarly, when a red signal turns yellow, it is to indicate one should get ready to move, particularly if one has switched off the engine. I guess this is required for all the old scooters where the kick starting is quite a trouble and time consuming. With more and more two wheelers coming up with the electric start even this 'start time' is short. If you choose to wait till the yellow turns green, you will hear a lot of honks from the vehicles behind you and few of them will give you a disgusting look and few might even verbally abuse you ! If you notice its hardly 3-5 seconds is the transition period from red to green and vice versa. During this 5 sec window one expects to see the crossing/junction without any traffic. But it has rarely ever occured and this 5 seconds window is when vehicles from all the directions try to occupy the junction. Such one consfusion costed this unfortunate guy his life. I have been driving extra cautiously the entire day today. My speed has drastically reduced to a max of 40 kmph since yesterday evening!

Yellow is also the prominent color on bangaluru's autos/ricks (or autorickshaws - a 3 wheeled car as described by one of our korean customers during their visit to bangalore :)). Thats one more reason why I want to associate yellow with danger. In last two years of my experience on bangalore roads I have concluded that its the autos that you need to watch out for once you are on driving seat even if there are other delightful sights on other vehicles around :) The way these autos use their indicators (again yellow in color) is quite interesting. In first place, most them don't have them. Even if they have they are used in pretty innovative ways. I have seen few autos turning both the indicator lights on (yes ON and not blinking) as if they are supplementing their dim headlights. I have no idea how they manage to switch on both the indicators without blinking... or why should such a control be provided by the manufacturers. I have tried to suggest the auto drivers (whenever I travelled in a rick) to use the indicators but in vain :( Some of the drivers use the indicators to indicate the opposite direction that they are about to turn!! I have noticed that the 3 wheel design of these autos give them the maneuverability comparable to a two wheeler - they sometime take such a sharp turns which can put the even the designers of fighter jets at shame.

One last thought about the yellow, I am wondering if it is a mere coincidence that the optics describes the color yellow as a combination of red and green colors...

1 comment:

Prasad Shetty said...

Weather the AH in the back horn/ponk, you must wait till the green light to cross the junction, if we educated dont follow the rules, who else will follow. Let them horn in back, it will only drain their battery.

While Green turning yellow, consider it as red, and stop. Hope you will have nice time driving in bangalore.

I can see ur frustration on bangalore traffic, try to laugh at the mistakes people do, and enjoy the drive instead of getting into anger.

Have a nice drive..