Amazing buses of karachi

(Saira Kamal, Karachi)

Majority of the Karachiites have close acquaintance with the public buses plying on the roads of Karachi city. Apparently these buses are tawdrily decorated with a lot of stuff like strings of colorful beads hanging from the roof in endless loops, various colours of Parandas (Tied threads used by women for hair dressing particularly in the villages) and wind shield framed with “Chamak pati” along with the brilliant artistic work for instance, peacock with its erectile fan like feathers, pigeons and flower vases. The title of the bus is usually written on red hearts painted on the windscreen. The bus drivers are worthy of true appreciation who can easily see through these foggy windscreens. On the right top over the steering are a set of buttons, for different loud Motor-horns. The driver sounds the horn repeatedly to warn the pedestrians and other vehicles to get out of his way. Sometimes the horn button is broken and to use it he holds two exposed wires together.

The estimated population of Karachi is 15 million  number of buses is much less than the demand consequently, these buses are often over crowded.These overloaded buses are tilted to the left side and increase the chance of dropping their passengers on the road particularly when they take peril turns. The bus conductor(bus boys who collect fares) facilitate the passengers by continuously shouting and announcing the names of the bus stops because the passengers are unable to see their own body parts in these over thronged buses. During summer season these suffocated buses get worst when the smell inside becomes unendurable. The bus never stops any where for passengers, bus driver only slows down the bus. The passengers have to actually jump in or out of the bus. As soon as their feet are off or on the bus the conductor taps the gate and it picks up the speed once again.

Women are 52% of Pakistan’s population but only four seats are allocated for them in the public buses including one over the engine. In spite of the less number of seats and space available for females, male passengers sometimes occupy this compartment as well. The most uncomfortable seats for women are those whose backs are attached to the men’s compartment because women on these seats are usually molested by poking fingers and groping hands. To avoid these harassments the women have to keep their back straight and sit on the foremost part of the seat, no matter how uneasy this ride may be. Almost all the women keep their faces towards the windscreen in order to avoid eye contact with the men at the back because most of them stare the ladies continuously throughout the ride.

Moreover, those people who daily depend on public buses for transportation are fortunate enough if they reach home safely without facing any mishap. Although bus accidents have certain common denominators that are: Speeding, reckless passing, failure to obey traffic laws, overworked & exhausted drivers racing each other to pick up passengers.

Our Government should take necessary steps and the responsible officials ought to focus their attention rightly on the person behind the steering wheel. In the meanwhile, the owners must maintain their vehicles adequately and the old damaged buses should be replaced by the new ones.Furthermore, the revival of Karachi Circular Railway may also provide better transportation facility to the people of Karachi and can minimize the traffic problems of the city.

Saira Kamal
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