India shows green-and-yellow auto rickshaws, Devanagari signage and left-hand traffic. In Delhi road signs run in both Hindi and English, and overhead cables hang in dense clusters.
Traffic keeps left and green-and-yellow auto rickshaws work the streets. Cables hang very densely and signage runs in Devanagari and English at once.
Wider streets and less high-rise separate it from Mumbai. From Dhaka it differs by road quality and the presence of markings.
Road signs repeat in Hindi and English, sometimes Punjabi and Urdu. Buses are green or red, and the metro runs on viaducts above the main roads.
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A quick check when the panorama looks unfamiliar: these signs are visible almost anywhere in the city.
| Country | India |
|---|---|
| Driving side | left-hand |
| Licence plates | white for private cars, yellow for commercial |
| Script on signs | Devanagari and Latin |
| Currency | INR ₹ |
| Time zone | UTC+5:30 |
| Domain | .in |