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Home / Lifestyle / Viral Video Exposes Stark Contrast Between India's Honking Culture and Poland's Calm Roads

Viral Video Exposes Stark Contrast Between India's Honking Culture and Poland's Calm Roads

15 Oct

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Summary

  • Video shows quiet, orderly traffic in Poland with minimal honking
  • Polish drivers patiently yield to pedestrians and obey traffic signals
  • Honking in Poland is seen as aggressive and used only when necessary

On 2025-10-15T04:15:02+00:00, a video shared online by an Indian man visiting Poland has sparked a conversation about road etiquette and cultural differences in noise levels between India and Europe. In the clip, Kunal Dutt highlights the stark contrast between the silent, orderly streets of Poland and the often chaotic, horn-filled traffic scenes back home in India.

Standing at a busy intersection in Poland, Dutt points out that even during peak hours, there is barely any sound on the roads. "Not a single honk," he says, adding that despite the presence of cars, buses, and pedestrians, the environment remains calm and quiet. He further explains how drivers in Poland patiently wait at crossings, yield to pedestrians, and follow traffic signals without constant use of the horn. Honking in Poland is considered "aggressive" and drivers only use horns when absolutely necessary, he noted.

Dutt contrasts this with the situation in India, where honking is a common practice as a way to navigate traffic, warn others, or express frustration. The video has resonated with many viewers, especially Indian expats who acknowledged the difference and called for better traffic discipline back home. Some users argued that noise pollution in India is not just a traffic issue but also tied to a lack of enforcement and awareness about public space etiquette.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The viral video shared by Kunal Dutt, an Indian man visiting Poland, showed the stark contrast between the silent, orderly streets of Poland and the often chaotic, horn-filled traffic scenes in India.
According to the video, Polish drivers patiently wait at crossings, yield to pedestrians, and follow traffic signals without constant use of the horn. Honking in Poland is considered "aggressive" and used only when absolutely necessary.
The main difference highlighted in the video is that while honking is a common practice in India as a way to navigate traffic, warn others, or express frustration, it is seen as aggressive in Poland, where drivers maintain a calm and quiet environment on the roads.

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