This week’s Tuesday Photo Challenge prompt from Frank is “Challenge”.

Photo by author : October, 2018, Guwahati, Assam, India
The photo above was taken during Durga Puja in Guwahati. The lone policeman ( seen at left center) had his hands full trying to control traffic in a square where five roads meet. While he had a challenge at his hands, our challenge was to cross the square without getting hit. Everyone wanted right of way at the same time.
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Everyone complains about the traffic in New York, but it looks pretty challenging there as well.
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Roads that were built when there were virtually no cars. Now nearly every middle class family has atleast two. So traffic is horrendous.
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I had no idea. Best of luck with that
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Ridiculous, too many cars, too much pollution and horrible consequences for climate change. I love the rickshaw and hope it will never disappear. In Barcelona we have modernised rickshaws for tourists: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zh-sshScZK4
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I had seen some e-rickshaws on the street. Through a NGO (Rickshaw Bank I think) many rickshaw pullers are able to modernize their rickshaws and become owners of the rickshaws.
However the issue still is more cars and imore people along with inefficient public transport.
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Yes, the increasing number of cars is the problem everywhere.
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Thank you.
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A daily routine this is for us South Asian citizens 🙂
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Unfortunately yes.
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