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	<title>Comments on: How to drive in India &#8211; Fluid Dynamics of Indian Traffic</title>
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		<title>By: Samir</title>
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		<dc:creator>Samir</dc:creator>
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		<description>Very interesting perspective.  I&#039;m a person of Indian origin that was born in the US(my parents are originally from India).  On a recent visit to India, I was always sitting in the front of our hired Xylo, constantly trying to understand the order within the chaos that is Indian driving.  I spent about 3 months driving a Sunny once in a small college town almost a decade ago, but driving is a whole different animal.  After this trip, I had formed a hypothsis that Indian driving is more about looking ahead versus behind, but would never have described it as precisely as you have.  Thank you for the insight as to how it all works.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Very interesting perspective.  I&#8217;m a person of Indian origin that was born in the US(my parents are originally from India).  On a recent visit to India, I was always sitting in the front of our hired Xylo, constantly trying to understand the order within the chaos that is Indian driving.  I spent about 3 months driving a Sunny once in a small college town almost a decade ago, but driving is a whole different animal.  After this trip, I had formed a hypothsis that Indian driving is more about looking ahead versus behind, but would never have described it as precisely as you have.  Thank you for the insight as to how it all works.</p>
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