<p>Aizawl: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was on a two-day visit to poll-bound Mizoram, was seen riding pillion on a two-wheeler taxi in state capital Aizawl on Tuesday and hailed the much-talked-about traffic discipline in the northeastern state, a party leader said.</p>.<p>Gandhi met veteran Congress leader and former chief minister Lal Thanhawla at his residence in Zarkawt area.</p>.MNF-ZPM are entry points for RSS and BJP: Rahul Gandhi in poll-bound Mizoram.<p>While returning from Lal Thanhawla's residence, he rode pillion on a two-wheeler taxi, state Congress media cell chairman Lalremruata Renthlei told PTI.</p>.<p>Gandhi expressed happiness on witnessing the state's traffic etiquette and said that 'there is a lot to learn from this culture of respecting each other', he said.</p>.<p>Mizoram's traffic discipline has been lauded by eminent people, including former Indian president Ram Nath Kovind.</p>.<p>This traffic discipline has earned Aizawl the title of the 'Silent City' or 'No Honking City' of India.</p>.<p>Cars stick to the left side and two-wheelers to the right side of the left lane. No vehicle overtakes or crosses to the other side of the road reserved for vehicles coming from the opposite direction.</p>.<p>Gandhi, who arrived in Aizawl on Monday, took part in a padayatra, during which he was greeted by large crowds. At the end of the march, he addressed a rally, attacking the BJP and Mizoram's ruling Mizo National Front (MNF).</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Gandhi interacted with party leaders and addressed a press conference in Aizawl. He concluded his two-day visit by addressing a rally in Lunglei town in the southern part of the state.</p>.<p>From Lunglei, he left for Agartala aboard a helicopter and is scheduled to leave for Delhi on a flight from the Tripura capital. </p>
<p>Aizawl: Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, who was on a two-day visit to poll-bound Mizoram, was seen riding pillion on a two-wheeler taxi in state capital Aizawl on Tuesday and hailed the much-talked-about traffic discipline in the northeastern state, a party leader said.</p>.<p>Gandhi met veteran Congress leader and former chief minister Lal Thanhawla at his residence in Zarkawt area.</p>.MNF-ZPM are entry points for RSS and BJP: Rahul Gandhi in poll-bound Mizoram.<p>While returning from Lal Thanhawla's residence, he rode pillion on a two-wheeler taxi, state Congress media cell chairman Lalremruata Renthlei told PTI.</p>.<p>Gandhi expressed happiness on witnessing the state's traffic etiquette and said that 'there is a lot to learn from this culture of respecting each other', he said.</p>.<p>Mizoram's traffic discipline has been lauded by eminent people, including former Indian president Ram Nath Kovind.</p>.<p>This traffic discipline has earned Aizawl the title of the 'Silent City' or 'No Honking City' of India.</p>.<p>Cars stick to the left side and two-wheelers to the right side of the left lane. No vehicle overtakes or crosses to the other side of the road reserved for vehicles coming from the opposite direction.</p>.<p>Gandhi, who arrived in Aizawl on Monday, took part in a padayatra, during which he was greeted by large crowds. At the end of the march, he addressed a rally, attacking the BJP and Mizoram's ruling Mizo National Front (MNF).</p>.<p>On Tuesday, Gandhi interacted with party leaders and addressed a press conference in Aizawl. He concluded his two-day visit by addressing a rally in Lunglei town in the southern part of the state.</p>.<p>From Lunglei, he left for Agartala aboard a helicopter and is scheduled to leave for Delhi on a flight from the Tripura capital. </p>