If you have been to Chennai, you know by now what this post is going to be about. For all its progress, and stride forward amongst the southern Indian states, this is one issue that hangs like an albatross on the city’s neck.
For the uninitiated, its never a pleasant experience traveling by an auto rickshaw in Chennai. And why?, well they never go by the meter (which seems to be some old decaying relic); they quote the most ridiculous rates - even if the destination is just a kilometre away; and worse, they are uncouth and abusive.
When designing those attractive and poetic tourism posters there should also be a disclaimer warning the tourists of these rogues.
To sum it up in the words of a colleague who left the city after 6 months of work, “I’m glad I wont have to deal with the rickshaws any more!”
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November 14th, 2008 at 5:17 am
i agree vehmently to this.. you can forgive the heat and humidity may be even get used to it after a point.. but the very thought of having to hitch a ride in an auto rikshaw creates panic in me. i really hope the govt could do something about this.