Van art — a reflection of local culture in public transport
Truck art typically brings to mind the brightly and intricately painted large trucks that can be spotted across the country, but another lesser known, but no less ubiquitous, form of truck art, called Suzuki art, is often used to decorate public transport vehicles around the city.
These vehicles are decorated with brightly coloured reflectors and stickers, as well as little bells, and while most of these items are readily available in the city many people prefer to take their vehicles to specialists.
There are up to 5,100 public transport vehicles running on 22 routes in the city. The industry has generated employment for many, including those involved in decorating these vehicles, from body-making to artists.
Dotted around Babu Lal Hussain Road, Pirwadhai Bus Stand and I.J. Principal Road, truck art shops offer the services of experts who decorate vehicles with motifs made of reflectors and colourful stickers.