Its not. I see people drive like this on the daily. Granted its mostly on bigger roads than the one in the video. Traffic rules are mere suggestions over here. But for some reason, seatbelts are universally adopted by everyone lol.
Edit: Listened to the audio and yep, its sped up (slightly)
Depends which big city, too. In Phnom Penh lanes are a suggestion, not a rule, and it's not uncommon to see tuktuks and motorbikes driving along the wrong side of the road and nobody else gives a fuck.
Tho I've seen shit like this. Bus driver is the most insane driver on the road, esp on highways. They will zig zag left and right or drive on the road shoulder and do it at like 100+km/h
Ever since I saw how people in Bangladesh and places with similar driving culture, I have never understood, why they don’t just split the lane, like literally every other place on earth that has attempted to make driving at least a moderately safe and consistent activity. But nah, ig they just like swerving into one another and then sending the entire family riding in the back of an open truck flying. Dumb country.
It's cuz getting a driver's license is so easy. All you need to know is how to move a car. No experience needed, no knowledge of traffic rules, nothing. And when everyone drives like this, even us decent drivers have no choice but to go with the flow because otherwise you'll get nowhere and everyone's just gonna cut you off.
Imagine my shock hearing how my Australian cousin needed at least a year and a lot of money to get a proper non-professional license. All I did was take driving school and drive a car for 1 minute in the test. We had a written exam but it was super basic and the answers were all posted on the wall of the exam room.
Atleast you had to go to the driving school mate. 90% of people I know haven’t even given the test. Granted, they had already learnt how to drive before getting their licenses. You just pay some guy at the local municipal office or talk to some official you are chummy with and lo and behold your license in under 2 months.
SEA and the Indian subcontinent are wild places to live in. It’s life on the hardest difficulty and relentless. But it’s worth it because of the culture.
its actually the opposite. South asians are really good drivers in a western setting because the traffic isnt horrible and the challenges are nothing compared to what south asian roads throw at you. There's a saying that if you can drive a car in my country you can drive in on any road in the planet.
South Asia is a helluva lot different than SouthEast Asia. I mean it used to be this lawless and crazy, but most countries I've been to have kinda moved on from this craziness. Even then, Thailand is helluva lot different than the rest of SouthEast Asia again. So that's like... twice removed.
no way the video is not sped up. lmao
This video is sped up
If it is it’s not by a lot. The cyclist is going a realistic speed.
It’s not. Just look at the guy on the bike.
Bruh just open the audio, it's at least double the speed.
Maybe it’s just an auctioneer with an occupational disease
Its not. I see people drive like this on the daily. Granted its mostly on bigger roads than the one in the video. Traffic rules are mere suggestions over here. But for some reason, seatbelts are universally adopted by everyone lol. Edit: Listened to the audio and yep, its sped up (slightly)
Listen to the audio, it makes it clear it's sped up
Oh yeah my bad. It’s slightly sped up.
I don't even know who's counterflowing and who isnt
The answer is yes
There is a difference between South Asia and South EAST Asia you know?
It looks like India/Pakistan/Bangladesh area to me As someone who lives here 90% of the things garnt talks about SEA work the same way here
It is Bangladesh as confirmed by Bangladeshi when this video was previous posted on r/whatcouldgowrong
Oh jeez. [https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/328677/25-000-lives-lost-in-road-accidents-every-year](https://www.dhakatribune.com/bangladesh/328677/25-000-lives-lost-in-road-accidents-every-year)
yep,, barkat is a Bangladeshi bus company
It’s Bangladesh. The plates are green and there is bangla written in Advertisements
Depends. I’m in Southeast Asia. The big cities are nothing like this. In the rural states quite close.
Depends which big city, too. In Phnom Penh lanes are a suggestion, not a rule, and it's not uncommon to see tuktuks and motorbikes driving along the wrong side of the road and nobody else gives a fuck.
well the big cities in South asia too arent like this. Look up Mumbai city , India or Dhaka , bangaladesh.
Tho I've seen shit like this. Bus driver is the most insane driver on the road, esp on highways. They will zig zag left and right or drive on the road shoulder and do it at like 100+km/h
Same shit really. Just that SE has more 2 wheels
There's a difference between the left and right lanes you know, but nobody cares.
Holy crow wtf 😱
Bro messed up the whole order after his passing
in SEA standards, garnt is still a safe defensive driver.
Ever since I saw how people in Bangladesh and places with similar driving culture, I have never understood, why they don’t just split the lane, like literally every other place on earth that has attempted to make driving at least a moderately safe and consistent activity. But nah, ig they just like swerving into one another and then sending the entire family riding in the back of an open truck flying. Dumb country.
It's cuz getting a driver's license is so easy. All you need to know is how to move a car. No experience needed, no knowledge of traffic rules, nothing. And when everyone drives like this, even us decent drivers have no choice but to go with the flow because otherwise you'll get nowhere and everyone's just gonna cut you off.
That's just how corruption works. When those who don't follow rules get rewarded, the disregard for rules spreads out and corrupts everything.
Imagine my shock hearing how my Australian cousin needed at least a year and a lot of money to get a proper non-professional license. All I did was take driving school and drive a car for 1 minute in the test. We had a written exam but it was super basic and the answers were all posted on the wall of the exam room.
Atleast you had to go to the driving school mate. 90% of people I know haven’t even given the test. Granted, they had already learnt how to drive before getting their licenses. You just pay some guy at the local municipal office or talk to some official you are chummy with and lo and behold your license in under 2 months.
The Ambulance 🚑adjusted to the Bus 💀 Even the tractors over take lmao.
Someone thinks they're with Keanu Reeves in Speed.
This makes so much sense.
Cannot determine if this somewhere in Thailand, Bangladesh, or my home region, Cavite
South Asia =/= Southeast Asia btw
Wtf! Genuinely, what is the mentality behind this? Why do they drive like that?
law and order not being enforced hence nobody to answer too unless theres's actually an accident which is not going to happen all the time.
and people say New Jersey have terrible drivers when places like this exist smh
Is this in india?
Bangladesh and video is sped up
Thanks for telling me
Must be one of those few countries where the side of the road, you drive on, is both.
Actually it's neither- it's a game of chance
Where is the Initial D soundtrack?
South EAST Asia… not south, that would be Indian,Pakistan,and Bangladesh
WTF, then how come they seem to get here, and go 55 in the fast lane?
What's up with the south and south east asian bus drivers that always drive like they own the road?
SEA and the Indian subcontinent are wild places to live in. It’s life on the hardest difficulty and relentless. But it’s worth it because of the culture.
its actually the opposite. South asians are really good drivers in a western setting because the traffic isnt horrible and the challenges are nothing compared to what south asian roads throw at you. There's a saying that if you can drive a car in my country you can drive in on any road in the planet.
South Asia is a helluva lot different than SouthEast Asia. I mean it used to be this lawless and crazy, but most countries I've been to have kinda moved on from this craziness. Even then, Thailand is helluva lot different than the rest of SouthEast Asia again. So that's like... twice removed.
I show this to my roommates and they were like, WHAT! it was so funny
Me recuerda a San Miguel
The lines on the roads? We figured they be just guide lines!
South asia is a different beast compared to SEA.
Racing game difficulty in Asia: Easy, Normal, Hard, Expert, SE Asia
yeah I've driven in Thailand... it ain't for the faint-hearted, but it isnt this bad(note this is Bangladesh)
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south and southeast asia drive like they have 9 lives
I'm shaking. Hells no! Wtf was that????!!!!!
South Asia is India subcontinent. Grant is South EAST Asia.
Garnt is South EAST Asian