Here's some more cities, if you're interested: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renaming_of_cities_in_India
Vadodara (Baroda), Gujarat, India |
Baroda is more rural than some of the larger cities in India, such as Delhi or Mumbai. Because of this, there are a lot more motor bikes and scooters on the road than cars. In the larger cities, I'm told there are many more cars and hardly any bikes. This is probably a good thing. I'm surprised that most of these people riding bikes here even make it home every night without being killed. I myself had a few bike-riding experiences this past week and it wasn't as bad as I thought it would be, definitely not safe, but it wasn't too scary. I'm sure it would have been a lot worse if I was the one driving.
Today, I actually got a bike ride to McDonald's for lunch. I got a Chicken Maharaja-Mac meal (India's version of the Big Mac) and it was pretty good. The rest of the menu is other chicken and veggie patty sandwiches (no beef). The fries taste the same and the Coke is much sweeter and smoother than Coke in the US. The meal cost 150 rupees, which is $3.
Woman sitting side saddle on a bike, this is very common |
Family bike ride, the most I have seen on one bike is 5 |
I'm going to finish watching Dumb and Dumber in Hindi. It's just as funny in another language even though I can't understand the words. Maybe I've seen it too many times...