Mopeds are viscous two-wheelers that have become
heart and soul of daily life in Taiwan. Not so much in Taipei as
underground system has provided a cheaper and faster means of travel within
city. All
other cities though rely heavily on
moped, scooter or motorbike (call them what you may) as
means to keep
city alive and functioning! When I first arrived in Kaohsiung, Taiwan many years ago, (joining a ship in Kaohsiung) I was amazed and dumbfounded as I stood at
traffic lights in what had been an attempt of mine to get to
other side. I reached
crossing and looked around, looked at a wasp’s nest of little two wheelers on
road and going in every direction possible! How on earth was I supposed to get across
road, how was anybody ever supposed to cross a road in Kaohsiung?
Mopeds everywhere, hundreds of them, millions of them, going every which way but loose. At no time in
fifteen minutes that I stood there with my mouth open did
crossing become even remotely clear of
buzzing creatures. At no time did I feel safe or secure in
prospects of crossing that road. The motorbikes were just everywhere like locusts in a field. Other pedestrians I eventually noticed where crossing this melee, before they stepped off
pavement though they did look at me with my mouth open, in wonder!
Nowadays, I don’t think twice about crossing
road. The ‘swarm of bees’ no longer frightens or shocks me and I understand
system completely. This is how you cross
road: Wait until
road parallel to you is flowing (green light ahead) and then just step off into
road, close your eyes and walk quickly across. Close your eyes? Yes, this is
only way to do it; otherwise you may panic, turn around and be mowed down by a moped or sliced up by a Vesper. Somehow
controllers of these two-wheeled monstrosities have excellent knowledge and foresight as to where a pedestrian will be twenty or so seconds ahead of where they are now. Confused?
Try it this way! If we know
time at which a pedestrian starts to walk across
road and we know
speed at which they are walking then it will be easy to work out
time at which said pedestrian will reach
other side.
Moped drivers have a six sense for this. They do not need help using this mathematical formula: as it is in-built into their brains when they purchase their first bike. They will see you crossing
road and will automatically work out where you will be when they cross your path. In this way they work out instantly where you will be when they reach
crossing so that they will pass easily in front or behind you. You as
pedestrian must walk at
same rate otherwise you will confuse
driver and he may get it all wrong.
Ach, I am getting tied up in knots. Listen, when crossing
road in Taiwan, wait for
green light and then just walk smartly and quickly across he road with your eyes shut. Just do it!
Mopeds provide
means to a way of life for about 90% of people living in Taiwan. The ten percent that does not use a moped are people like me – too afraid to do it. And
rest are rich enough to have a car or too young to drive (younger than 12yrs old it seems). Mopeds are
means through which gas bottles are delivered to your house, chickens are delivered to
slaughterhouse, and
mail is brought to your doorstep and through which Policeman patrol
streets. Mopeds are used to go to work, visit friends and to do
shopping. Mopeds are used to snatch handbags from pedestrians and used to make
getaway after
bank robbery. Mopeds are used to collect
children from school or to go on a family outing and they are used to collect garbage and recycling material for
scavenger. Mopeds pull stalls of all shapes and sizes and mopeds pull trailers bowed under with wood or bags of cement. Mopeds are used for everything that can possibly be dreamt up.
My favorite picture regarding
uses of
Scooter is
rubbish collection lady. She has
moped completely covered in plastic bottles of all shapes and sizes. Anywhere that a bottle can be tied or a plastic bag can be hung then there was one. The moped itself could not be seen, so complete was
job that she had done. Another is
Live Chicken delivery boy who is seen every morning on his way to
market. His moped has six large size crates stacked up on
rear, filled to choking with live chickens. At
front are another three or so crates – these filled with eggs. Being so top heavy I often wander how he never has an accident: what if there is a gust of wind one fine day, my what a mess that would be. I am also surprised that
chickens where not dead before they arrived at
market!
Yes, motorbikes are used for everything and in most cities push all other means of transport into
background. Bus systems are more or less useless for
average person! Considering a moped journey of twenty minutes, it could take two buses or more to cover
same trail and take well over an hour. Buses are unreliable and far and few between, they do not go where you want them to go and they are typically old and falling apart. Taxis are okay and plenty of them but are generally too expensive for everyday use. Bicycles are too dangerous and cars are only for
rich.
Yes, Mopeds are
business and until more Transport Systems are built or better bus routes and frequency are provided they will continue to be
vein and connection system for
majority of
population.
A typical off
shelf Scooter costs upwards of 30,000NT dollars. That is about 600 UK Pounds or 900 US Dollars. So large is
market, thus so cheap can they cost to buy. A teenager’s first priority is
moped. As soon as they are sixteen a moped comes into every conversation until
mother, tiring of having hers used all
time, persuades
father to buy one. Teenagers go to school on them and in this way they have become a status symbol. Adverts on
television use sexy woman to push forwards
usefulness and need to have a moped. Adverts use fashion and self-importance to promote
ownership of a moped and so
end result is that if you have a moped you are “hip”, and if you don’t have one then you are not worth talking to.
For
price they are not expensive to
typical household in Taiwan and anyway, cheap second hand mopeds are easily found or ones that have been dumped are often in fully working condition and easily appropriated by
wise.
Every single available space outside of houses, buildings, apartments and office blocks are covered in parked mopeds. Car Parks everywhere are stuffed to over flowing with
two wheelers, most in use but some having been forgotten about or just left to waste in preference for a newer model. Mopeds are parked everywhere and anywhere that pedestrians ever thought of walking on. Pathways and walkways, pavements and curbs are all festooned with parked two wheelers. Once again pedestrians come second and are forced onto
roadside to join
mass of moving vehicles and
dangers involved thus.