A three point plan for development of Bannerghatta road
Since my past seven months stay in Bangalore I get to hear tonnes of cribbing about the Bangalore traffic conditions and roads.Be it Bus stops, coffee shop,office corridor, pantry,or even office rest room this topic is a main ingradient of talks, as an icing on the cake the news papers and weekly make sure to print beautiful photos of vehicle flooded banglore roads and pot holes of different sizes and shapes not only that the rocking music radio station's beautiful radio jockey's in her sensual voice will keep you updated how badly screwed up the traffic is in different parts of city. I was kind of getting used to it and the irony is some how I felt I am unaffected. In fact I was...but not anymore. Once those gutters and undulated rough terrain like surface of Bannerghatta road was like heaven for me, there were reasons:
- I love biking (cycling) that too mountain biking and for me it was the fun filled adventure of biking through the rough patches to my office.
- What else you need if Bangalore corporation itself is providing you a rough terrain track in the heart of the city (yes you will have to believe those guys in Mountain due ad: wearing all those adventure sports gears to office, yes at least in Bangalore it stands true)
- For me day by day Bannerghatta road became a more realistic terrain; my biking more fun and above all committed Bangalore corporation hell bent on maintaining and preserving B.G road's uneven contours for it's beloved denizens, what else I need!!!
- Put a toll gate at Bilekahalli and open Bannerghatta road for he unique experience of cruising on cruiser jeeps
- Start dirt biking and soon it will become eligible to host the world championships
- Thus Bangalore will build world champion athletes in dirt biking, Mountain biking and Bangalore will be in the international map as a hot favourite place for adventure sports.