“Civic Sense In North East Is Remarkable,” Harsh
Goenka Applauds Traffic Discipline In Aizawl
Cars waited in their lane while two-wheelers stayed in theirs. The incoming traffic from the opposite side also flowed smoothly without disruptions.
Harsh Goenka, chairperson of RPG
Group, never shies away from stating his opinions on social media.
Be it about food, travel or habits,
he shares what he actually feels like sharing.
Now, the billionaire has applauded
the civic sense in the North East, calling the people there calm and
disciplined. Here’s why!
Harsh Goenka
Applauds Aizawl’s Civic Sense
Traffic on city roads usually means one thing: chaos. A heavy load of vehicles
can cause bottlenecks, which are frustrating for anyone. Many times, videos
have gone viral of people mindlessly cutting lanes and overtaking on the roads
instead of sticking to their route. This is one of the main reasons why people
get stuck for hours.
But not in the North East. Harsh
Goenka recently shared a video on his X account showing the civic sense in
Aizawl, a city in Mizoram. The video showed motorists waiting
calmly in line amid traffic. They were not overtaking, rushing or making a
scene. Cars waited in their lane while two-wheelers stayed in theirs. The
incoming traffic from the opposite side also flowed smoothly without
disruptions.
Harsh Goenka wrote, “Civic sense in
the North East is remarkable- calm traffic, discipline, and respect for the
road.” We can’t help but agree with his statement!
Netizens React To
The Post
Harsh Goenka also stated that if we
want this across India, we really need new habits. Civic sense like this should
be taught early and followed consistently at home as well.
He also wrote, “If one region can do
it, the whole country can,” and honestly, if something like this is possible in
Mizoram, then what is stopping Delhi, Mumbai and other urban cities from
following it?
Following basic civic rules on the
road can make traffic conditions in Delhi and Mumbai a lot better.
These two cities often see severe
traffic problems. Netizens were also impressed by how calmly the people in
Aizawl navigated traffic.
One of them wrote, “Yes, they are
very inspiring.” Another commented, “The Wild part is North East didn’t ‘fix’ traffic with
mega budgets or fancy tech. They just agreed not to make life harder for each
other. Imagine if the rest of us tried that for one week.” One comment also
read, “Amazing. They are so disciplined. Meanwhile, in my area, we treat the
yellow light like a personal challenge to cross.”

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