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Himayatnagar to Parade Ground Secunderabad
Took a longer more picturesque route rather than a quicker one suggested by google.
#defensive driving.
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Traffic is like a river. Speed of flow depends on the distance between vehicles. More the distance, faster the traffic. People who tailgate and get close to the vehicle in front are only slowing down the flow of the traffic river.
New drivers should get accustomed to defensive driving techniques and concepts early in their driving life.
Defensive driving makes your drives stressfree, and efficient. Driving will bea truly fun activity even in chaotic traffic once you get a hang of defensive driving.
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Hyderabad (/ˈhaɪdərəbæd/ HY-dər-ə-bad;[5] ISO: Haidarābād, Telugu: [ˈɦaɪ̯daɾaːbaːd] ⓘ, Urdu: [ˈɦɛːdəɾaːbaːd]) is the capital and largest city of the Indian state of Telangana. It occupies 650 km2 (250 sq mi) on the Deccan Plateau along the banks of the Musi River, in the northern part of Southern India. With an average altitude of 542 m (1,778 ft), much of Hyderabad is situated on hilly terrain around artificial lakes, including the Hussain Sagar lake, predating the city's founding, in the north of the city centre. According to the 2011 census of India, Hyderabad is the fourth-most populous city in India with a population of 6.9 million residents within the city limits, and has a population of 9.7 million residents in the metropolitan region, making it the sixth-most populous metropolitan area in India. With an output of US$ 95 billion,[6][7] Hyderabad has the sixth-largest urban economy in India.
repertoire of rice, wheat and meat dishes and the skilled use of various spices.[250]
Hyderabad is listed by UNESCO as a creative city of gastronomy.[251][252] Hyderabadi biryani and Hyderabadi haleem, with their blend of Mughlai and Arab cuisines,[253] carry the national Geographical Indications tag.[254] Hyderabadi cuisine is influenced to some extent by French,[255] but more by Arabic, Turkish, Iranian and native Telugu and Marathwada cuisines.[214][253] Popular native dishes include nihari, chakna, baghara baingan and the desserts qubani ka meetha, double ka meetha and kaddu ki kheer (a sweet porridge made with sweet gourd).[214][256]
A scene from the street of Hyderabad shows—Public transport busses operated by TSRTC, Auto rickshaw, private cars and bikes, on the right—Traffic congestion over the Begumpet Flyover bridge.
As of 2018, there are over 5.3 million vehicles operating in the city, of which 4.3 million are two-wheelers and 1.04 million four-wheelers.[296] The large number of vehicles coupled with relatively low road coverage—roads occupy only 9.5% of the total city area[90]: 79 —has led to widespread traffic congestion[300] especially since 80% of passengers and 60% of freight are transported by road.[301]: 3 The Inner Ring Road, the Outer Ring Road, the Hyderabad Elevated Expressway, the longest flyover in India,[302] and various interchanges, overpasses and underpasses were built to ease congestion. Maximum speed limits within the city are 50 km/h (31 mph) for two-wheelers and cars, 35 km/h (22 mph) for auto rickshaws and 40 km/h (25 mph) for light commercial vehicles and buses.[303
Secunderabad is a twin city of Hyderabad and one of the six zones of the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) in the Indian state of Telangana. It is the headquarters of the South Central Railway zone. Named after the Mir Akbar Ali Khan Sikander Jah, Asaf Jah III, Nizam of the Asaf Jahi dynasty, Secunderabad was established in 1806 as a British cantonment. Although both the cities are together referred to as the twin cities, Hyderabad and Secunderabad have different histories and cultures, with Secunderabad having developed directly under British rule until 1948, and Hyderabad as the capital of the Nizams' princely state of Hyderabad.[3] Since 1956, the city has housed the Rashtrapati Nilayam, the winter office of the president of India. It is also the headquarters of the 54th Infantry Division of the Indian Army.
Geographically divided from Hyderabad by the Hussain Sagar lake, Secunderabad is no longer a separate municipal unit and has become part of Hyderabad's Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation. Both cities are collectively known as Hyderabad and together form the sixth-largest metropolis in India. Being one of the largest cantonments in India, Secunderabad has a large presence of army and air force personnel.[4][5] Secunderabad also has a large number of lakes, with the northern part of the Hussain Sagar Lake being a part of the city and Fox Sagar Lake being the largest lake in Secunderabad.
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