I recently got my driver's licence. I am not a kid anymore who needs to be driven to a party or who needs a pick-up after one. I can drive myself and other "kids" who need to be driven around. Not even my dad can stop me from driving a car now. At least, not on grounds that I don't know how to drive (the Indian Government thinks I can. Not that I can't. I actually can!!) and my dad is not mean enough to deny me his set of wheels. In fact, my dad is not mean at all. He lets me drive. A lot. And now I can drive with complete peace of mind. Because I have a Driver's Licence. Yay!!!
Section 130, sub-section 1 of the Indian Penal Code states "The driver of a motor vehicle in any public place shall, on demand by any police officer in uniform, produce his licence for examination:
Provided that the driver may, if his licence has been submitted to, or has been seized by, any officer or authority under this or any other Act, produce in lieu of the licence a receipt or other acknowledgment issued by such officer or authority in respect thereof and thereafter produce the licence within such period, in such manner as the Central Government may prescribe to the police officer making the demand." The gist of this law is that you cannot drive any vehicle without a valid Driver's Licence. Yeah, right!! I see so many boys riding bikes and driving cars who haven't even started shaving. Now, I can understand if there are just one or two of them on the road but it's a whole army of them. Either all of them are underage or guys in India are getting "prettier", if you know what I mean.
Don't misunderstand me. I am not being uptight about all this. I have commited my share of crime. Just like other boys I have tried to sneak out in the car past my dad to impress pretty young ladies at coaching classes. When girls are busy working their grey cells to identify the silver cation during a salt analysis test, boys are trying to figure out methods to extract the silver out of the salt in case that much is sufficient for a ring for the next Valentine's day. This is how boys think. That's what we are and there's nothing wrong about it. It's just the hormones acting up. And specially in the case of Indians, it's genetic and we can justify it by the way we drive.
You must be wondering how hormones, driving and Indians are related. Let me explain. What is the most annoying observation you can make at a traffic signal? People honking for no reason. If we can make so much noise at a place where we are supposed to stop and wait, imagine what would happen if a car breaks down in the middle of a busy road. And to top it off India dosen't have the infrastructure to support the number of vehicles plying it's roadways. Psychiatrists say that blowing horns is one of the easiest ways one can relieve stress. So, our roads are too crowded, we are the second largest population in the world and we unnecessarily blow horns to relieve our frustration. What does that make us?? Horny!! We are a horny race of people!!
Now that I have established the relation between raging hormones, driving and Indians I would say that it is just right that kids be given the opportunity to blow horns too. After all, puberty is a "hard" time. But then again, in the larger interest of the nation, it's okay if the kid dosen't drive for a while. In fact, it's good if kids don't blow horns. To avoid a crisis like teenage pregnancy stricter traffic rules for underage driving should be enforced. But I don't need to worry about all this. I've got a Driver's Licence. I have the right to be horny. But I am not a pervert. Before starting the engine I remind myself what Morrison had said :
Ah Keep your eyes on the road,
N Your hands upon the wheel.
Section 130, sub-section 1 of the Indian Penal Code states "The driver of a motor vehicle in any public place shall, on demand by any police officer in uniform, produce his licence for examination:
Provided that the driver may, if his licence has been submitted to, or has been seized by, any officer or authority under this or any other Act, produce in lieu of the licence a receipt or other acknowledgment issued by such officer or authority in respect thereof and thereafter produce the licence within such period, in such manner as the Central Government may prescribe to the police officer making the demand." The gist of this law is that you cannot drive any vehicle without a valid Driver's Licence. Yeah, right!! I see so many boys riding bikes and driving cars who haven't even started shaving. Now, I can understand if there are just one or two of them on the road but it's a whole army of them. Either all of them are underage or guys in India are getting "prettier", if you know what I mean.
Don't misunderstand me. I am not being uptight about all this. I have commited my share of crime. Just like other boys I have tried to sneak out in the car past my dad to impress pretty young ladies at coaching classes. When girls are busy working their grey cells to identify the silver cation during a salt analysis test, boys are trying to figure out methods to extract the silver out of the salt in case that much is sufficient for a ring for the next Valentine's day. This is how boys think. That's what we are and there's nothing wrong about it. It's just the hormones acting up. And specially in the case of Indians, it's genetic and we can justify it by the way we drive.
You must be wondering how hormones, driving and Indians are related. Let me explain. What is the most annoying observation you can make at a traffic signal? People honking for no reason. If we can make so much noise at a place where we are supposed to stop and wait, imagine what would happen if a car breaks down in the middle of a busy road. And to top it off India dosen't have the infrastructure to support the number of vehicles plying it's roadways. Psychiatrists say that blowing horns is one of the easiest ways one can relieve stress. So, our roads are too crowded, we are the second largest population in the world and we unnecessarily blow horns to relieve our frustration. What does that make us?? Horny!! We are a horny race of people!!
Now that I have established the relation between raging hormones, driving and Indians I would say that it is just right that kids be given the opportunity to blow horns too. After all, puberty is a "hard" time. But then again, in the larger interest of the nation, it's okay if the kid dosen't drive for a while. In fact, it's good if kids don't blow horns. To avoid a crisis like teenage pregnancy stricter traffic rules for underage driving should be enforced. But I don't need to worry about all this. I've got a Driver's Licence. I have the right to be horny. But I am not a pervert. Before starting the engine I remind myself what Morrison had said :
Ah Keep your eyes on the road,
N Your hands upon the wheel.
