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The Mumbai Sea Link is in trouble..

A week back, when I asked my driver Mr. Yadav Maharaj to drive me at 6 am to the  Mumbai Airport from home, he matter of fact said, “Babu (Sir) – we will take the usual old route via Mahim… there is very less traffic that time.”

I was shell shocked. That’s when it hit me – I think of the Sea Link like a Googleesque tech nirvana – the more you travel on it, the bigger you start to dream and the faster you drive on it, the more you feel like stepping up on your own speed of growth.

Yeah, it just happens to be a bridge over water that also made life so much simpler. Mr. Yadav however thinks of it like an ‘avoidable’ cost that should be entertained only in dire straits!

The Sea Link is in trouble. On my way back from home that night, I noticed that at least 9.5 cars out of 10 were turning towards the old Mahim Road rather than taking the sea link. I am sure 9.5 of them were not residents of that route that had no alternative choice.  Most of them had Yadav mindset owners inside– saving 1.5$ and sacrificing 45 minutes of their lives in their bargain. ( If you take the Sea Link, it saves you at least 45 minutes in travel time, beyond the frustration of driving on bumper to bumper traffic etc)

Can you believe the math – burn in hell for 45 minutes, but save 1.5$ ?

There has to be a way to break this mindset and introduce the  Sea Link as the new way TO THINK for Indians. Screw who travels where and how. Once our people understand how to appreciate thinking BIG, they will use it in their own lives and demand the same from the companies they work for,  and their government !

I think:

  • The Sea Link should be free on random and unannounced days – this will surely get more drivers to try their luck – and get addicted in return.
  • Happy hours on the Sea Link?
  • Loyalty points like an airline program?
  • If you are 4 in a car – you go free. So even lesser traffic on the road
  • Give me a few advertiser inserts at the toll gate and let me ride almost for free?

As I believe, the Sea Link was never about making money. It was about solving  an age old horrible problem using technology, imagination and ambition! Isn’t that the only way to create value?

The more people use it, the more it will inspire them.

We need 10000 ‘Sea Links’ in India – In Politics, in Municipalities, in Hospitals, in Schools and most importantly in the Government itself…Sleepy Mantralaya – you capiche?

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Originally posted on Nov. 22, 2009 on rodinhood.com

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  1. Rightly pointed that we think of saving rather than earning… i dont say savings are bad but it should be logical.. sometimes in saving some, you lose out much… so be practical…

    Agreed to the fact that we should have offers like above mentioned (especially ‘free for 4 in a car’) 😉

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