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The extinct Zebra

The extinct Zebra

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Do not be misled by the picture! I have often seen autorickshaw drivers, darting their war horses into spaces which doesn’t seem to exist. This picture was clicked on the BRT stretch between Moolchand and Pragati Maidan, Delhi.

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  • Surprising, everyone stopped before the Stop Line.

    Take a look at 11 things we should not do at traffic signal http://www.weconscious.com/11-things-we-should-not-do-at-traffic-signal/305

  • subhash medhi

    The vehicle has stop b4 d stop line yah it surprising…but people also have to cross through the EXTINCT ZEBRA CROSSING?

  • this pic of urs should win the national award for photography. coz’ this is a rare sight in india.

  • [...] Jet City 0 November 17th, 2009 Posted in Blank Strokes, Delhi's Streets, Margins, Street Photography, Urban decay, tagged with beggar, commonwealth, delhi With the city gearing itself up for the upcoming Commonwealth Games, the Government undertook some interesting decisions to ’sanitise’ the city. One such was to ask the neighbouring States to take back their beggars. Location: Delhi, India. Near Purana Qilla, BRT. [...]

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