Me, Chingchi & the Dilemma

(Muhammad Adnan Khan, Karachi)

The Trauma

Such a beautiful day it was, my soul was indulging on two-wheels (four wheels merely move body). I wasn’t diving the ocean of unanswered mysteries nor was I thinking about the purpose of life and the adequacy of big bang theory. I was conscious, awake and experiencing an electro-chemically balanced brain. All of a sudden; I received an unsolicited gift of painful free-hug from a newly engineered specie in automotive, a cross breed between motorcycle and rickshaw. Guessed right, I was hit by a fast-moving Chingchi.

“Honey, you got to slow down
Baby, You're much too fast”
- Little Red Corvette by Prince

Being an ordinary object in space, time and pollution; I abide laws of physics and embraced the gravitational pull of mother earth. My sunglasses broke down but fortunately none of the bones. Besides knowing that travel is the main cause of accidents, I ignored the fact, got up and continued again after Elvis left the building.

“Well, I'm so tired of crying
but I'm out on the road again”
- On the Road Again by Canned Heat

I assume two bitter causes saluting proudly to the Socratic Law of Causality which led the action of that accident:

1st – the Chingchi didn’t have any back mirrors. Yet, its costly over decoration was well qualified to make any narcissist bride jealous of its glamour.

2nd – the Chingchi driver was quite young to drive with scanty sense of traffic and safety.

“I'm gonna ride around in style,
I'm gonna drive everybody wild”
- One Piece at a Time by Johnny Cash

The Evolution

The disorganized, chaotic and haphazard traffic of the limitless and ever expanding metropolitan city of Karachi, coupled with the increasing demand for sufficient public transport are the most potent ingredients that formulated the evolution of Chingchi from Rickshaw. Unfortunately, I don’t see any material advancement in this specie as compared to its earlier form i.e. Rickshaw because Chingchi adopted our existing traffic-ecosystem and less than few positive mutations occurred in this mechanical evolution to support its continued survival, let alone the real benefit of our public transport system.

“I'll do what I want but irresponsibly
It's evolution, baby”
- Do the Evolution by Pearl Jam

The Failure

The Chingchi didn’t cut the mustard and is apparently an inadvertent increase in number of public transport vehicles and in its current state embraced with following misfits, I see in it Richard Hughes’s “Woman in Red”:

l Most of the local Juan Fangio rocketing Chingchis are usually teenagers or even younger. They can’t get driving license due to age limitation or even if they could, they wouldn’t have bothered themselves with such nonsense. Indeed, it’s really nonsense to invest years in learning proper driving and road etiquettes rather than paying few bucks to the merciful and supportive traffic police officer. These drivers are just thrown prematurely into the socio-economic mill, so expect nothing but a careless driver threatening the lives of other homo-sapiens on the road.

“Rider on the storm,
Killer on the road”
- Riders on the Storm by The Doors.

l Chingchi is not safe for commute or routine travelling. It easily loses road grip, specially when over-loaded with cheaper commodity of third world markets - the common man. When an emergency or sharp turn (the beloved adventure of a Chingchi driver) is taken by Valentino Rossi; it dances frenziedly, stumbles frenetically and starts playing in the mud.

“But he's driving and striving and hugging the turns
And thinking of someone for whom he still burns”
- The Distance by Cake

l Most of the roadside turns near busy routes have been invaded and colonised into self-proclaimed Chingchi stops. This traffic-police-assisted invasion of road space has become a commuter’s nightmare.

“Come, come in, invade all you see of us
Any man, who'd walk your road is welcomed here”
- Invade by Watermark

The Hope

I don’t want to put wool over your eyes but sanity whispers in my ear that Chingchi has created jobs for many poor people and is a better and easy option for thousands as compared to mobile graves, call it Mini Bus if you like. Ah, the foremost thing; Chingchi is smoking free, Cheer-up hotboxes!

“You can't go on
Who's gonna drive you home tonight”
- Drive by The Cars

And of-course, the stubborn and careless driving attitude glorified with lack of awareness to road safety is not particular to only Chingchi drivers but a generic and noble characteristic of our pompous nation as a whole.

“They see me rolling
They hating, patrolling and trying to catch me riding dirty”
- Ridin’ by Chamillionaire

So, I am not in favor of Operation Northwoods; instead a safer and more regulated Three Wheel Adventure would be a better deal in a society with shortage of public transport. For the sake of it, dedicated Chingchi stops should be made at places apart from busy traffic passages and the traffic authorities should take actions against underage drivers, overloading and related violations. Well, it can be easier said than done but it’s equally not wise to let sleeping dogs lie. After all, I believe, we all are in a tunnel of hope and as they say, “there is always light at the end of the tunnel - if there isn't, it's not a tunnel.

“Life's like a road that you travel on
When there's one day here and the next day gone”
- Life is Like a Highway by Chris Ledoux
 

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