Driving…Indian style.
You will never complain about driving here again!!![:0]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjrEQaG5jPM
This is some SCARY #@&%$# I’m tellin’ ya!!![;)]
Note-My need DSL or Cable. Dail-up might be reeeal slow
Driving…Indian style.
You will never complain about driving here again!!![:0]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjrEQaG5jPM
This is some SCARY #@&%$# I’m tellin’ ya!!![;)]
Note-My need DSL or Cable. Dail-up might be reeeal slow
Not much worse then Mexico
Are you sure that wasn’t shot in Boston?!?
Yeah but for all that chaos not one accident. In the US that would have been at least a dozen.
Amazing.
Looks like Connecticut - minus the swearing, hand gestures, and damage.
I thought I kept seeing the same cars and bikes going round and round?? Hmmm…
The scary thing is when they move here, they drive the same way… LOL
It is a ballet and they all know their parts!
This is the way the border at Brownsville, Texas looked many years back - never saw one accident in all the hours I spent watching the traffic there.
lol, we do have some of the worse drivers in the country…No turn signal usage, alcohol usage, no belts, and my favorite, the cell phone[banghead]
I wonder how the RR crossings are in India[:0]
I noticed the tracks on the right side there. Are those trolley tracks, or railroad tracks? (No overhead wiring.) I can imagine how fouled up that particular intersection must get when the local decides to do some switching in the area!
Erik
Wow,
Friday afternoon near downtown Houston…I didnt know anyone had ever taped the action there!
Reminds me of Louisville, KY at Kentucky Derby Time!!
Ed, Walt says to tell you that the one time he was in Houston, that’s how the
traffic looked to him.
That’s why tree68 thought it was Boston…just another of their wonderful rotaries. Actually, come to think of it, it did remind me of some New England rotaries…with almost as much anarchy!
Just your typical afternoon drive time around the Galleria Mall![8D]
Ed
Did a little research… That video helps explain why many Indian railroad crossing are so well fortified… and manned!
http://www.nikhilk.net/Photo.aspx?id=32
Here’s another “manual” crossing in the middle of nowhere… Not quite as well fortified. Looks like an old style crossing arm from the 1870’s. I wonder what that job pays?
http://www.confluence.org/photo.php?visitid=6512&pic=9
My oh My…Its St. Louis! Weres the City Police when you need them! No wonder why they won’t let American’s drive over there…We need to Get Walt the Locomutt (Random Name pulled from air) over there and see if he can survive that!