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Superstition is a belief or practice resulting from ignorance, fear of the unknown, trust in magic or chance, or a false conception of causation.
Are you superstitious? While walking or driving around in the public places, one can easily find some examples of superstitions, and then it could be either when a black cat crosses your path or else simply a shoe hanging on that truck in front to save it from evil eyes. This actually happened to me once; let me share the story here. It was almost evening while returning to home; I was driving on a service road and noticed a cat crossing the way. The man on his scooter next to me suddenly brakes hard and stopped, and then I saw a couple of oncoming cars slowed down too. Now I was quite forced to rethink, so stopped then and there.
For a few minutes, there was silence and a good number of vehicles had collected as if they were standing for a war. The folks behind started honking since they were not aware about what was going in front. A person from his bike came down and threw some pebbles across. I didn’t know exactly what he was doing, but as soon as he was done, all the traffic was back on its track. This was really a humorous but also an awkward situation. I usually tend to overlook superstitious beliefs but I think it was probably for the first time that it created such a scene and I was a part of that. I request everyone to please share their opinions and stories too. Especially if anything is related to autos, it’s welcome.
Drive Safe,
350Z
Are you superstitious? While walking or driving around in the public places, one can easily find some examples of superstitions, and then it could be either when a black cat crosses your path or else simply a shoe hanging on that truck in front to save it from evil eyes. This actually happened to me once; let me share the story here. It was almost evening while returning to home; I was driving on a service road and noticed a cat crossing the way. The man on his scooter next to me suddenly brakes hard and stopped, and then I saw a couple of oncoming cars slowed down too. Now I was quite forced to rethink, so stopped then and there.
For a few minutes, there was silence and a good number of vehicles had collected as if they were standing for a war. The folks behind started honking since they were not aware about what was going in front. A person from his bike came down and threw some pebbles across. I didn’t know exactly what he was doing, but as soon as he was done, all the traffic was back on its track. This was really a humorous but also an awkward situation. I usually tend to overlook superstitious beliefs but I think it was probably for the first time that it created such a scene and I was a part of that. I request everyone to please share their opinions and stories too. Especially if anything is related to autos, it’s welcome.
Drive Safe,
350Z