India, Aug. 22 -- As soon as the lockdown ended, the very first thing I did was to drive down to Dehradun to spend some time with my family. It was a leisurely 250km drive in the Triber. The weather was nice and the roads were empty. Everything went smooth. Upon reaching Dehradun, I was quickly put into home quarantine for two weeks, meaning no driving or stepping out. Sadly, I managed to drive the Triber again only when it was time to come back to Delhi.

When I reached Delhi, it was pouring - which is another way of saying that our roads had turned into large water harvesting reservoirs of sorts. Unfortunately, I drove the Triber through a heavily waterlogged street, and while it came out unscathed, the radiator fan suffered a blown fuse ...