READING THE SIGNS

Sign of Intelligence

WITH the increase of traffic in modern times, the danger of accidents has also increased. To obviate this danger, various forms of road signs have been erected for the guidance of motorists. One such sign reads: “Lane driving is safe driving.” Keeping to one’s lane is an effective safeguard against accidents, averting the danger of colliding with other vehicles and ensuring that one’s journey does not end in disaster.

An article in British motoring magazine by an expert on driving gives some indispensable rules of thumb for drivers. If one is speeding down a main road, for example, and suddenly a ball appears from a side road, one must realise that there is probably a child not far behind it. If one sees the ball, but fails to see the child, one cannot count oneself a good driver. The really good driver stops, not on account of the ball, but on account of the child that he sees with his mind’s eye, running behind the ball. It is the quickness of his imagination which saves the child from being run over.


The activities should be confined to one's own sphere; infringing on the sphere of others will result in clash and will bring one's progress to an abrupt halt.


The principles which are required to keep in mind while driving are the same as those we should keep in mind on our journey through life. If one wishes, one can learn from the “highway code” the principle that one should follow in the vaster arena of life.

The activities should be confined to one’s own sphere; infringing on the sphere of others will result in clash and will bring one’s progress to an abrupt halt. When certain signs appear on the horizon of society, instead of going by the outward signs one should try to make out what these signs imply and try to reach the meaning behind them. If one just goes by what one sees and fails to see what lurks in the background, one will not advance in one’s journey through life. Others, more farseeing than oneself, will forge ahead, while one falls victim to dangers that could have been avoided, if one had read the signs properly.