'Jakarta is a city of motorcycles,' I still remembered what a friend
from Indonesia once said. Others would also argue that in Singapore and
Malaysia, motorcyclists deliver parcels or food to specific clients.
What about Yangon?
In Yangon however for some reasons motorcycles have been prohibited though you can see several motorbike carriers in suburbs
like North Okkalapa and Shwepyithar, calling
for passengers informally day and night. In many other cities including
Nay Pyi Taw, you can easily hire a motorcycle and visit some places—and
these vehicles are legal with registered licenses. And Mandalay is even a
Myanmar city of motorcycles, one can be sure.
Recent
ease of restriction for registering motorcycle and driver license cause
a great surge in the number of motorcycles in every towns and
villages. Opening markets for cheap Chinese brand motorcycles cost just
300 to 500 thousand Kyats to own one. Jie Gao, a Chinese town nearest to
Mu-se in northern Shan State, is a hub for motorcycle resellers from
Myanmar, displaying several varieties in spaces as large as a football
pitch. Also, whenever you are on short trip or driving highway, you will
surely see small huts behind one or two stands of red or white 1 liter
bottles inside which are petrol for any motorcycles. Cheap and easy to
fill fuel for your motorbike anywhere.
One sad news about
increasing number of motorcycles everywhere across Myanmar is countless
accidents involving either two motorcycles or one motorcycle with
pedestrians or other vehicles, and death is inevitable in many
occasions. In my hometown also these news have prevailed for some years.
I recently even saw an early morning accident between a young student
driving her motorbike and a bicycle in front of my home.
The
difference between driving a motorbike and other vehicles is the
experience you could enjoy. The other day I played two games on my
Android device. One is car racing and the other game is a hyper-speed
motorbike rushing shoulders with driving cars. It's quite easy to
control and avoid danger when you're driving a car than a motorbike.
Surely, It feels like so much exciting to collect points, but you will
crash motorcycles in many more competitions than car games, however
exciting it is to play. It can even raise your stress hormones level.
The scenario might also be the same, needless to say, in real life.
These
days, when you are on the street, even if you follow traffic rules it
cannot be guaranteed that a rushing motorcyclist would not head straight
to you in its uncontrollable speed. Who knows that might be a trend of
danger? And reckless motorcyclists, including those from far-flung
areas, are mostly those who know no knowledge of traffic rules. That
leads me to wonder how some friends of mine from station or township
hospitals are handling with such rising accidents. Statistical death
toll from motorcycle accidents might be at a frightening level, I'm
afraid to reckon.
Some good news is that there has been
some news of taking measures for illegal motorcycles in some cities
which at least will halt accidents in that area presumably for some
time. Self-discipline and taking care for one's own danger is critical,
however trivial your riding out may be. And avoiding competition on the
road with other vehicles and giving ways to other people won't cost you
more than a minute's delay to your destination, but it can say a lot on
ensuring your safety on the road. Ease of travel should not mean a
vehicle for racing at all. Hopefully when there's standardized driving
practice among the public, some day one can see a parcel-delivering
motorbikes in the cities like Yangon too.
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