Hosur Road, Bangalore – Cartoons
September 5th, 2005 at 06:00pm
This one is related to Hosur Road Traffic Problems. Got these cartoons in my inbox today. Thought will share these. Shows how bad things are at bangalore. The infrastructure is almost dead.
Meetings on Hosur Road :

Meetings on Hosur Road(Click to Zoom)
Are we on time ? Not exactly….

We are on time !!! (Click to Zoom)
Hi-Fi idea !!

Wow! What an idea!! (Click to Zoom)
Horoscope wont work.

Horoscope wont work(Click to Zoom)
The best one in the series ;)

Two to Three (Click to Zoom)
The war begins…

The war begins (Click to Zoom)
Full credits to the original author(s). Seems like this is a output of some kind of cartoon contest. Not very sure though.
Tags: bangalore, cartoon, hosur, humor, infrastructure, popular, traffic
Entry Filed under: Fun
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hosur is now developing.dont,insult -a hosur resident
Comment by akhil — February 4, 2007 #
wonderful history &facts about hosur
Comment by akhil — February 4, 2007 #
Wonderful cartoons! I believe that these cartoons were hosted in 2005 and now we are in 2007. I travel from Bommasandra (after Electronic city) to Bangalore City almost every day and the condition is still worst. Experiencing the same traffic jam…no…no…only Jam everyday! When will God open His eyes to this problem??
Kudos to the cartoonist!
Regards,
Sudarsan
Comment by Sudarsan — April 9, 2007 #
hai
this website is good, i am a old student of AEC, and i am excited.
Comment by ARUN — April 30, 2007 #
hosur is my mini swezerland
very good temples
very good industries
alwaye super food
……………
Comment by yedhu — August 24, 2007 #
Hai all.
Itz nice cartoons, whosoever made it. But don’t insult toooo much ya. Might b thro’out d world d situation 2day is like this only. ‘coz of the developing I.T or any business sector and most probably d world is getting smaller, ‘coz…… so don;t only say HOSUR is in this situation but thro’out d world itz the same for instance. Hosur guys n gals common n try for new method to reduce traffic jams. I can suggest many,
1. People should try to use either their company buses or govt buses, not using their individual cars or motorbikes since they have it or lazy to stand or uncomfortable travelling in buses. if this happens then the space occupied will be less n jam will be less n people can reach office on time n save pollution n accidents.
2. People can try using cycles, since cycling is good exercise n cycling can make u fit, cycle is a cheap means of transport n at last it provides no pollution n consumes no petrol or diesel. The money u spend on petrol n diesel n on d service or repair of vehicle, u can spend on a child’s education. And if every individual thinkl this, then there will be less or no uneducated child from now n Mr.Kalam’s dream can be real, if v youth n every individual think this.
3. If itz a small distance or about 3-5kms from ur home to company, then u can walk. U can walk with ur friends, or make friends those who take the same path n walking also is a good exercise n can reduce transportaton cost, pollution etc..,
This I can say but i know even 1 also will not follow this. But i follow, I take up my cycle n travel in n around hosur and only if i have to travel to bangalore, i don’t take 2 or 4 wheeler but i travel thro’ city bus.
Thanx if u have read this.
Very much thanx if u n every individual try to follow this.
swapnasrinivas
Comment by SWAPNASINGH — September 10, 2007 #
Hey pals..But in Hosur, the water is not good…it is salty and hard..
Comment by Muru — October 6, 2007 #
hey its gud dat u guys r conserned abt d problem……n i think most of d traffic jams caused is coz v dnt follow d lanes… u knw v need 2 change, else change will change us GUYS!!!
Comment by tanya — October 22, 2007 #
Hi,
Nice Cartoons…
Comment by Upk — January 23, 2008 #
Can I use your cartoons???
Comment by jyoti — February 19, 2008 #