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Traffic in Old Jodhpur, often called the "Blue City," is famously dense and chaotic, defined by a maze of narrow, winding streets that were never designed for modern vehicles. Navigating this historic area requires patience as you share the road with a diverse mix of commuters and obstacles. Key Characteristics of Old City Traffic Diverse Vehicles: The streets are dominated by auto-rickshaws (tuk-tuks), motorcycles, and bicycles. Larger cars often struggle or cannot enter the narrowest lanes. Constant Noise: Continuous horn-honking is standard practice; it serves as a polite "I am behind you" signal to help navigate tight corners and blind spots. Shared Space: You will frequently encounter cows, dogs, and pedestrians moving alongside motorized traffic, adding to the lively but unpredictable flow. Congestion Hotspots: Areas around the Sardar Market and the Clock Tower (Ghanta Ghar) are particularly busy, especially during peak market hours. Pollution: Due to the high concentration of older vehicles and narrow spaces, exhaust fumes and smog can be heavy on main thoroughfares. Walking vs. Riding: For short distances within the Blue City's deepest lanes, walking is often faster than taking a vehicle. Rickshaw Advantage: Auto-rickshaws are the most efficient motorized way to get around, as drivers are highly skilled at maneuvering through the "snarl of lanes". Timing: Traffic is most intense during the day and early evening. Early mornings are significantly quieter for those looking to photograph the architecture without the crowds.