Kazhipattur is just near Kelamnakkam in the OMR road of
Chennai. The road goes on and on to Old
Mahabalipuram. It is a heritage site
where there are some age old temples of great fame. On the way comes
Kaxhipattur where from I drive my little Alto.
Alto is a little car by The Maruti Suzuki company. The little car is good for four and a cramped
five in extreme need! We turned onto the
north in the Rajiv Gandhi Salai which is also called the OMR. Roads are called ‘salai’in Tamil. There are so many salais in Chennai or all
over Tamil Nadu. The initial part of the
drive is simply nice as vehicle concentration on the road is less, but slowly
increasing as one drives on.
On our trip too, it kept on increasing and was in top from
by the one kilometere at the Sipkot turn.
Driving on I came to the Toll plazaa where every body suffer not only
the toll money, but also a toll of time.
Vehicles queue up in five lines and some curious guys drive on the
extreme left shoulder to come to the front-most point to the entry of the toll
check or toll-payment point and push themselves in front of those coming in
queue. This is considered to be an
expertise by many especially the taxi drivers and many private bus
drivers. It is good to be tolerant
with these guys as they have their own reason to hurry in front of others.
Slowly our turn to pass through the toll channel came near
and in a couple of minutes we were out of the Toll Plaza and was slowly rushing
past Navallur market to reach our destination. The drive from Navallur is good through the great Sathyabbama College (By the way, Sathyabhama is St. Mary, Mother Mary of Velamkanni called in Tamil 'Annai Velamkanni'), with a couple of red lights at Kumaran Nagar and Infosys Computer Company turn and reaching the great Shols Red light which takes a good amount of time to cross when the traffic rush is too much. Once Shols is over (by the Way, Shols is the short form of the great name Sholinganellur) we have two three more red lights to pass before we reach the Kandanchavadi Toll Booth which won't take as much time as the one at Navallur. Now we have two more big red lights before we take the Adyar right turn. All through, the road is a great market place on either side. The Rajiv Gandhi Salai has changed a lot in the last ten, fifteen years due to the computer boom. Once the turn to the Adyar is taken our destination is not far. We reach our dispensary where we were heading without much problem after covering one and a half hours.!
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