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		<title>The D.O.R. Virus!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Off late, the swine flu virus aka H1N1 has been everywhere.  The one place you can always always find it is your TV set. Some channel, or its cousin, is sure to be saying one thing about it, or another. No one, however, tells you that if you look at the facts, you will find that the swine-flu has a lesser mortality/death rate than diarrhoea, pneumonia or TB. Yes, H1N1 has caused mass-hysteria, but can you blame the poor virus for that? Our friendly, neighbourhood reporter has done his very best to ensure that you are scared of catching the virus if you so much ]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">Off late, the swine flu virus aka H1N1 has been everywhere.  The one place  you can always always find it is your TV set. Some channel, or its cousin, is  sure to be saying one thing about it, or another. No one, however, tells you  that if you look at the facts, you will find that the swine-flu has a lesser  mortality/death rate than diarrhoea, pneumonia or TB. Yes, H1N1 has caused  mass-hysteria, but can you blame the poor virus for that? Our friendly,  neighbourhood reporter has done his very best to ensure that you are scared of  catching the virus if you so much as step out of your house without wearing a  mask.</p>
<p>While we raise such a hue and cry over H1N1, there is another, far  deadlier, virus that has quietly spread beyond control. It&#8217;s the D.O.R (Death on  Roads) virus. It has two variants: death due to driving, or death due to being a  pedestrian on road. If you think talking about D.O.R.  is another case of raising a storm in a  tea cup, just take a look at some figures specific to India:</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>Swine-flu</strong></span><br />
Deaths reported(till date): 26<br />
Number of infected  cases : more than 1000<br />
Estimated loss to GDP(if it becomes an epidemic) :1 &#8211;  1.5% of GDP (as given by World Bank)</p>
<p><span style="color: #800000;"><strong>D.O.R</strong></span><br />
Deaths reported: more than  300 PER DAY<br />
Number of infected cases : the whole illiterate driving  population<br />
Estimated loss to GDP(it has become an epidemic) : 3% of  GDP</p>
<p>WHO has released is first ever Global Status Report on Road Safety  (which can be downloaded <a href="http://www.who.int/violence_injury_prevention/road_safety_status/2009/en/">here</a>)  in which India has been accorded the dubious distinction of being the world  leader in the figures for number of deaths due to road accidents. The report  also goes on to say that by 2030, road accidents will become the fifth largest  killer in the world.</p>
<p>Now, just take a moment to think, and decide for  yourself,  which is deadlier and should get more media coverage!</p>
<p>Lets  take a look at what the government can do about this. Regular road review  programs, improving the quality and quantity of roads, strict enforcement of  rules and regulations are some of the things the government could start  with.</p>
<p>Another huge problem in India is that there are many drivers  on the road who have no business being  there. You guessed it, I am talking about the  driver&#8217;s licence. It&#8217;s a joke, a mockery, a sham. This test is a very serious  affair in developed countries. Dubai&#8217;s driver&#8217;s test is supposed to be the  toughest and the most rigorous. People have been known to fail the test as many  as 20 times. Their test is so trusted that the same license is valid in many  other countries. Compare that with what happens in our &#8216;Shining&#8217; India? &#8211; You  don&#8217;t even need to know how to drive to get a license. You can simply get one  and can use the license to practice &#8216;Live&#8217; on the roads, along side &#8216;Live&#8217;  people. That just goes on to show the value we accord to our lives and to those  of our fellow Indians.</p>
<p>I got my licence through a broker. At the time, I  barely managed to drive a 4-wheeler, but the broker made a good deal and got me  a combo license &#8211; which gave me the right to drive 2 as well as four wheelers &#8211; a  license to kill. But, I have decided not to unleash my madness on the roads, and  avoid being  a danger to myself and the society at large.</p>
<p>One thing, however, that  the government can&#8217;t do is to change our mindset. They give us the road, but  it&#8217;s upto us  to use it. If we, as the drivers, choose to be  illiterate, ignorant of the road rules, and don&#8217;t value our own lives, even the  good Lord Ganesha can&#8217;t help us. We all see the advertisements about not mixing  drinking and driving, but who doesn&#8217;t have a friend who says, &#8220;Oh forget that, I  drive better when I am drunk.&#8221;</p>
<p>Develop a road-sense if you don&#8217;t already  have one. Follow the rule whenever, wherever possible. Rules are meant to keep  us from succumbing to D.O.R. and, if not for your own sake, think about the countless  other fellow drivers and pedestrians that are likely to end up injured &#8211; even  dead &#8211; because of your callous driving. Unless you develop this superior-sense,  India, I&#8217;m afraid, will never shine.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Lastly, before you go buy yourself an N95  mask for the flu, buy yourself a helmet, get your vehicle insured and get it  serviced. The media may still not take notice, but do your bit by educating your  peers about D.O.R. &#8211; you will be saving many a lives.</p>
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