Did you know that in India, cars drive on the left side of the road as they do in the UK and Australia? Road signs on national highways are in English and Hindi. Bullock carts have been traditionally used for transport, especially in rural India. The arrival of the British saw drastic improvements in the horse carriages which were used for transport since early days. Today, they are used in smaller towns and are referred as tanga or buggies . Victorias of Mumbai , which were used for tourist purposes, are now banned and plans are afloat to replace it with Victoria-styled electric carriages. Horse carriages are now rarely found in the cities of India baring tourist areas and hill stations. [16] In recent years cities have banned the movement of slow moving vehicles on the main roads. [17] [18] [19]