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Why are Tata Ace drivers always on a hurry?
26 December 2024 12:52
And as someone who has worked in logistics, I can tell you, it's all about the numbers. Because these guys are paid per delivery, every minute counts. I know they drive like that, it’s not right, but I get why they do.
Why are Tata Ace drivers always on a hurry?
26 December 2024 12:52
That's no reason to put everyone else at risk. If you are in a business model that depends on dangerous driving, perhaps it’s time to rethink that business model.
Why are Tata Ace drivers always on a hurry?
26 December 2024 12:52
But it’s not just Ace drivers, is it? All people in India drive as if they are in a hurry. Because there are so many of them and they are smaller, the Ace is just more noticeable.
Why are Tata Ace drivers always on a hurry?
26 December 2024 12:52
I believe it's because the Ace is so underpowered. When they are loaded down, they have to drive aggressively just to keep up with the traffic flow.
Why are Tata Ace drivers always on a hurry?
26 December 2024 12:52
Most of it is really about the thrill, let's be real. I know of Ace drivers who boast about their "skills" at dodging traffic. To them, it’s a game that’s scary as hell for the rest of us.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
In fact, it’s awesome for new drivers. It’s easy to get moving from a stop without stalling thanks to the torque.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
At first it can be a bit sensitive on the throttle. It took me a while to smoothly drive in traffic without jerking.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
Parking is a godsend for the 360 degree camera. It makes life so much easier for newbies.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
I would say that it's okay for new drivers, but they should absolutely practice in empty lots before driving.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
The amazing hill hold feature is perfect for beginners. No more panic on inclines!
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
It's not so powerful that it's dangerous, but it has enough power that it's forgiving if you're in the wrong gear.
Is the Altroz iTurbo a user friendly car for new drivers?
26 December 2024 12:45
At low speed the steering is light which is good for new drivers in the city and parking.
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
ADAS in India? Good luck with that! It'll have a nervous breakdown trying to figure out our traffic.
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
This is a step in the right direction. Of course advanced safety tech isn’t perfect yet, but we need to start somewhere.
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
It might actually work well on new highways and planned cities. But in old city centers? That's another story.
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
If it works, it could be a game changer for road safety. Anything that helps reduce accidents is welcome.
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
But I worry about reliance on these systems. How come drivers forget their way to deal with tricky situations themselves?
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
The real question, though, is whether it can detect cows on the road. That’s the true test of ADAS in India!
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
It will be interesting to see how it deals with autorickshaws and bikes wiggling through the traffic. Might need an "India mode"!
So is the Mahindra XEV 9e’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) features practical in Indian driving conditions?
26 December 2024 09:06
It could actually teach drivers how to drive in lanes properly and also keep safe following distances. It’s like having a driving instructor with you all the time.

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