>live in typical Indian gully

>road outside house is barely wide enough for two cars to pass

>need some space to turn car out of the gate, obviously

>some guy always parks his car right opposite our gate

>not even like there’s no other space

>literally open spots just a few feet away

>but no, he has to park there every single time

>car blocks us from taking ours out

>tell him multiple times politely

>nothing changes

>decide to visit his house one day

>he’s not home, wife comes out

>ask her to tell him to park somewhere else

>nods and says okay

>car is still there three days later

>rage_level.exe rising

>people just don’t care unless you scream at them

>This kind of nonsense is why India becomes "Lundia"

I’ve been driving for 8+ years now, and I genuinely understand where road rage in India comes from. It’s not about overtaking, cutting in, or aggressive driving. It’s about people who, without any sense of courtesy, inconvenience others and act as if nothing's wrong.

I drive fast, too, sure, but I’ve never made someone feel unsafe or even flinch a second for their life. In traffic, one HAS to be patient; jams happen, and people are there. But if we had even a fraction of Japan’s discipline, more than 90% of jams that happen in tier 2, 3 cities wouldn’t last more than 5 minutes. And I can bet on that in thousands. Sadly, that’s not the case here cause we're shudh premium dehati chamars