At 100km per hour the senses begin to slow down. The concrete houses, camel-drawn carts, and the rocky ranges of the Aravallis that line the stretch of NH8 from Delhi to Jaipur begin to blur at the edges, jostled by every minute bump and curve on the road. At 110km per hour the landscape around, which was once three-dimensional, starts flattening itself against the windscreen. In a curious inversion of speed, images begin to slow down. Shades of brown, green and orange erupt and die in little bursts on the screen. Till a dust devil dances across the road, bringing my Ford Ikon to a screeching halt. 120km is no speed to be at. Paranthas and dahi at Fauji Dhaba are in order.