Bugün öğrendim ki: Hindistan'daki kamyon şoförlerinin, kültürleri ve aileleri onuruna saykodelik görünümlü bir "Evden Uzakta Ev" yaratmak için kamyonlarını renkli süslemeler, sürekli değişen resimler, ikonografi ve bilezikler/mücevherlerle özenle süslemeleri yaygındır. Aynı zamanda mükemmel bir reklam!
Editor's Note — ['The Silk Road: Past, Present, Future' ](http://edition.cnn.com/specials/asia/the-silk-road) travels east to west along this ancient trade route, exploring how traditional culture, arts, and trade have developed in the 21st century. This month we explored India. (CNN) — If you're going to spend 10 months of the year on the road, you'd want a pretty sweet ride. For truckers in India, that means a kaleidoscope of colors, slogans, and intricately painted symbols that are as much about bling -- as shrewd business sense. Here, a truck isn't just a way to get around. It's a moving work of art reflecting the character of its driver -- and a brilliant beacon for new customers. "A better looking truck attracts more business," says [Shantanu Suman](https://twitter.com/sumanshantanu?lang=en-gb), graphic designer and filmmaker behind 2013 documentary ["Horn Please," ](http: //www.projecthornplease.com/)which explores India's spectacular truck art tradition. "Imagine the truck is like a moving billboard. It travels from one side of the country to the other, carrying the message of the truck driver and owner."