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7 sarcastic rule for Indian Roads

On Indian roads, traffic laws are optional art forms. A red light signals a race, zebra crossings are floor décor, and honking is the official language. Driving here isn’t about discipline but about improvising like a street performer—survival demands sharp reflexes, blind faith, and a generous dose of sarcasm. 1 After all, why fix behaviour when you can sell accessories with a green signal? On Indian roads, rules are a comedy show. You cannot use earphones while riding a two-wheeler—it’s unsafe, they say. But a Bluetooth helmet? Oh, that’s perfectly fine! Because clearly, music and calls become safer when delivered through an overpriced helmet. As if the rider’s focus magically improves when the voice in their head comes from a “government-approved” gadget. Meanwhile, the same rider weaves through potholes, dodges cattle, and squeezes between buses like it’s an action stunt. Road safety here isn’t about logic, it’s about loopholes. After all, why fix behaviour when you can sell acces...
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Classic Vehicles in Classic Movies

I think everyone remembers the 2005 Chrysler 300 C in  the 2015 movie Dilwale and the 2001 Suzuki GSF 1200 S Bandit in the Movie Dhoom,  2004  and BMW K 1300 R in the Movie Dhoom: 3, 2013 but do anyone remember the good old vehicles those used in  some of the classic indian movies. Let's dive into the old classic cars and movies collaboration that might no one remembered. Few of the models are such rare that can cost millions of dollars today. 1. Volkswagen Karmann Ghia Coupé  in Don, Movie, 1978   1942 BSA M20 in Sholay, Movie, 1975 The famous "Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge " motorcycle. 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle in Don, Movie, 1978    1973 Ford Mustang in Don, Movie, 1978  1971 Chevrolet Impala in Don, Movie, 1978  Chalti Ka Naam Gaadi, Movie, 1958  ford model A 1992 Honda CR-X del Sol in Dhoom, Movie, 2004  Toyota MR-S in Dhoom, Movie, 2004 1987 Honda CBR 600 F in Dhoom, Movie, 2004 1988 Mercury Grand Marquis in Dhoom: 3, Mo...

Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS)

Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) are technologies designed to enhance vehicle safety and driving comfort by automating, adapting, and improving various aspects of the driving experience. These systems use sensors, cameras, and other technologies to detect obstacles, monitor the environment, and assist the driver in making safer decisions. ADAS is categorized into different levels based on the degree of automation and driver involvement. Here are the levels:                                            1.   Level 0 (No Automation and Non AI Applied)  Level 0 (No Automation): The driver is fully responsible for controlling the vehicle. ADAS at this level may provide warnings or momentary assistance, such as emergency braking. ADAS Level 0, or No Automation, refers to vehicles where the driver is entirely responsible for all driving tasks, including steering, ...

8 Unknow Unique Features In Latest Cars

Brands today strive to stand out from the competition by introducing some of the most unique and unusual features. This trend is driven by the desire to capture consumer attention and differentiate themselves in a crowded market. Here are some of the most distinctive and quirky features brands have introduced    1. Digital Matrix LED lighting Audi is said to be equipped with Digital Matrix LED lighting. Projector lights make use of 1.3 million micromirrors to aim light output more accurately. A projector headlight can modify the position of the light beam, and this is done 5,000 times per second. This specific ability makes moving the light source the solution for the problem of creating a visual ‘light carpet’ where the driver’s lane is illuminated without impairing other traffic. In addition, when the car is started or finished the headlights can display the Audi logo or other illustrations, improving the appearance of the automobile. 2. california mode With the push of just...

The Emergence of 6x6's: SUVs on Steroids

There's no denying that modern SUVs are getting bigger and more aggressive in appearance, designed to deliver impressive performance both on and off the road. But for some enthusiasts, four-wheel drive just isn’t enough. That's why a few daring brands have added two more powered wheels to their SUVs, transforming them into extreme sport vehicles. Here are some of the standout examples:                                                             1.  Hennessey Velociraptor 6x6 Hennessey is renowned for crafSting and tuning some of the most powerful and extraordinary vehicles on the planet. The Velociraptor 6x6 is a testament to their prowess. Based on the Ford F150, this beast boasts a 700 hp engine at 6,000 rpm and 722 lb-ft of torque at 4,200 rpm. Hennessey has added their signature enhancements, including a High-Flow Supercharge...