http://o3.indiatimes.com/bpradeepnair/archive/2005/02/23/73043.aspx
The biggest problem is traffic. The other day, I was passing through the just inaugurated Jayadeva flyover. It is a very important junction in South Bangalore. Roughly: to its north is the way to MG Road, to the south is the road to Bannerghatta National Park, to the east is the way to Hosur Road and to the west is the way to Mysore Road.
'Dowry deaths' in Bangalore
http://www.frontlineonnet.com/fl1617/16170640.htm
HOARDINGS put up by the traffic police at prominent places along Bangalore's traffic-congested roads exhort reckless drivers to go slow. Grim statistics loom over traffic snarls - 704 men and women died in traffic accidents in the city in 1997, 726 in 1998, and 168 until June 1999. Reckless driving is truly a problem in India's sixth largest metropolis, and the seriousness with which it is being addressed is gratifying to the citizens of the city.
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Nice to know about Bangalore traffic situation......it will surely be a nice read for people who want to migrate to Banglore or have migrated from Bangalore to Canada.....
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