
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESfEd180rQ
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Seems like that has the makings of a video game. Do they do that for sport?Theo Osifeso wrote:Some funny stuff2:02 is hillarious, in a sick way.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QESfEd180rQ
I know, it's just weirdJeff Shyu wrote:the 2:02 timestamp is seriously just baffling though.
why is the guy just standing in the middle of the road, seemingly to be in his own world?
why did the woman driver just run him over? i mean, i can see an intentional nudge to get the tard off the road, but that was like, "ok, aimed, FIRE!" type of deal.
True. But to be fair five minutes at any intersection in Nigeria and you will want to get on the plane and leave instantly, it sometimes defies logic.Bob Beamesderfer wrote:It makes driving in other countries look sane.
Yeah, feet go where you can put them or just hang off. Rider probably must wear a helmet, but passengers were left out of the law. India is the same way and that is one of the reasons Rattan Tata said he brought out the mega-cheap car, so families of five weren't all on mopeds.Jeff Shyu wrote:that's how we got around in taiwan when i was young.
my dad ride the 250 "wolf" bike thing, i sat on the tank, my sister behind my dad, and my mom in the back sandwiching my sister..
In Guatemala the lanes are basically suggestions only. If there is room, you can squeeze through. If there are "boobs" (they're like C-cup sized speed bumps that mark an "stay off" area on the road, just like the lanes with diagonal lines here in the US) then people drive over them if they have an SUV. For your own safety, you don't stop at a red light after the sun goes down...just honk and flash your lights. People don't have the right of way but yet they still step off the sidewalk completely oblivious to traffic. It's like a giant autox course with obstacles that jump out in front of youJeff Shyu wrote:driving in taiwan is interesting.
there will be 3 lanes marked on the road - but there will be 4 lanes of cars, plus 4 lanes of mopeds packed between the cars... mopeds with 3 people on them, plus maybe their dog.
i still don't know how the hell you teach a dog to sit on a moped.
LMAOLily Liu wrote:...For your own safety, you don't stop at a red light after the sun goes down...just honk and flash your lights.
Too flimsy. I'd rather have one of these:Steve Ekstrand wrote:Next time I'm driving in a foreign country.... I'm driving this. And I won't be honking....
Best way to describe itVeronica Hirsch wrote:...its like watching atoms collide.