Finally, a moment devoid of the shrilling whistling of the traffic personnel. No, I am not wrong in using not using traffic policemen. I believe these are members of the public like you and I, carrying out their daily job. Their job is to control the movement of the traffic in the respective areas. Almost all of them are in uniforms, complete with a helmet, and has a whistle hung around their neck.
I've never met one who had been hesitant in using the whistle, so far. From the room, high above see level, I can hear clearly, the sounds from the whistle. Non-stop. No respite. If there was a rare occasion of silent during the day, then to have that moment last for more than a 10 seconds is definitely an impossible wish.
The whistle blower, literally, surprisingly exudes lots of authority. Drivers and riders, hell as they are on the roads, listen and obey to this so-called traffic personnel. He first blows the whistle to get the attention before continuing with another few more blows to direct the traffic.
What's best, the drivers don't seemed to get confused at all, with this constant whistling. I marvel at this. In an area where perhaps there could be more than one person blowing the whistle, the drivers are still able to understand which whistle blow is for them, and abide by them.
It's a little irritating, though, to have to hear this whistling all day long, non-stop.
I've never met one who had been hesitant in using the whistle, so far. From the room, high above see level, I can hear clearly, the sounds from the whistle. Non-stop. No respite. If there was a rare occasion of silent during the day, then to have that moment last for more than a 10 seconds is definitely an impossible wish.
The whistle blower, literally, surprisingly exudes lots of authority. Drivers and riders, hell as they are on the roads, listen and obey to this so-called traffic personnel. He first blows the whistle to get the attention before continuing with another few more blows to direct the traffic.
What's best, the drivers don't seemed to get confused at all, with this constant whistling. I marvel at this. In an area where perhaps there could be more than one person blowing the whistle, the drivers are still able to understand which whistle blow is for them, and abide by them.
It's a little irritating, though, to have to hear this whistling all day long, non-stop.
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