I've visited Vietnam. I saw a teenage guy get hit by a motorcycle. It wasn't hard enough to knock him down, luckily. He just walked away as if "this happens all the time." 3 generations of family on a motorcycle? That's common. I saw a guy carrying a split-system air conditioner on a scooter-type motorcycle. He had the indoor part on the floorboard and he was holding the heat pump (outdoor) part with his left hand and driving with his right hand. The next day, I saw two guys on a motorcycle. The guy on the back had his hands up in the air as if he was cheering. As I got closer, I realized that he was holding a giant rectangular piece of glass--like for a coffee table or conference room table! If you don't like traffic laws or safety regulations, Vietnam is the place to be!
In my time here I’ve seen a washing machine, a fridge-freezer (one of the tall ones), a massive tree, several indoor air conditioning units, a motorbike chassis and a load of other things on the back of a motorbike. I’ve also lost count of the times I’ve seen guys riding pillion holding onto banh mi or other carts with no tow bars/straps or ropes. They just hold onto it and off they go.
Having lived in Hanoi for a while and traveled through Vietnam extensively, I wouldn't even bat an eye at half of these, that's how normal this is there!
WOW! I thought I was overloading my Honda Goldwing at times but this is ridiculous. I can only imaging when they get get caught in a crosswind. I would not want to be on the same roads as them. I have even seen this happen over here with immigrants but not as bad. It's illegal yet they still do it.
Omg can you imagine Americans in morning traffic on those streets? The world would end!! I heard lots of horn blowing but no cussing or middle fingers. That's a daily thing here in America lol
oh it not alow any more if the police see this it will take alot of money. you know they have doing that for suck along tim so it hart to get rists of ot and. because They are nor rich at all of you see them doing that so they can't buy the truch or a car to carry all of them
I can answer this as a motorcyclist in Vietnam! It looks super chaotic but the speeds on the roads are low (city speed is maximum 40-50kph) and most people will at the very least stop or go around obstacles. Plus when you’re dealing with something every day then it becomes pretty normal. Also, having a good horn helps :)
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oh it not alow any more if the police see this it will take alot of money. you know they have doing that for suck along tim so it hart to get rists of it and because They are nor rich at all of you see them doing that so they can't buy the truck or a car to carry all of them.but they are smark they will fine any thing that can help them ti carry all of that
I've visited Vietnam. I saw a teenage guy get hit by a motorcycle. It wasn't hard enough to knock him down, luckily. He just walked away as if "this happens all the time." 3 generations of family on a motorcycle? That's common. I saw a guy carrying a split-system air conditioner on a scooter-type motorcycle. He had the indoor part on the floorboard and he was holding the heat pump (outdoor) part with his left hand and driving with his right hand. The next day, I saw two guys on a motorcycle. The guy on the back had his hands up in the air as if he was cheering. As I got closer, I realized that he was holding a giant rectangular piece of glass--like for a coffee table or conference room table! If you don't like traffic laws or safety regulations, Vietnam is the place to be!
In my time here I’ve seen a washing machine, a fridge-freezer (one of the tall ones), a massive tree, several indoor air conditioning units, a motorbike chassis and a load of other things on the back of a motorbike.
I’ve also lost count of the times I’ve seen guys riding pillion holding onto banh mi or other carts with no tow bars/straps or ropes. They just hold onto it and off they go.
Having lived in Hanoi for a while and traveled through Vietnam extensively, I wouldn't even bat an eye at half of these, that's how normal this is there!
Remember they also carried thousands of tonnes by bicycle during the war.
I live in vietnam, in Hanoi, it's amazing how much balance they have
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WOW! I thought I was overloading my Honda Goldwing at times but this is ridiculous. I can only imaging when they get get caught in a crosswind. I would not want to be on the same roads as them. I have even seen this happen over here with immigrants but not as bad. It's illegal yet they still do it.
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Vietnamese people can carry EVERY think on their scooter.
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Omg can you imagine Americans in morning traffic on those streets? The world would end!! I heard lots of horn blowing but no cussing or middle fingers. That's a daily thing here in America lol
Its kinda sometimes seen in India but it's not that common. Also the loads usually aren't that much but heck this one is insane.
smart and very cheap way of transportation
Aliens b like ohhhh look at this one.
Even though some have wide carrying rack on them how is this humanly possible? Crazy.......
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AMRICAN POLICE OFFICER MUST SALUTE TO THOSE SCOOTER DRIVER. NO TICKET, I LET YOU GO HAHAHA
This is not America 😑
Why do they bother marking the lanes when people make their own??
I saw people carrying couches, yes big ahh couches on their motorbike
whats more dangerous? the guys with huge loads on their bikes or the nutter filming them while riding?
I live in Vietnam. Using your phone while driving is super common.
@@eliz_scubavn me too. Doesn't mean it's not dangerous tho.
Americans that need a pickup truck to go buy groceries are the most dnagerous
is that a train?
these look like c70's
Those are clear violations, hw can they possibly allow these?
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oh it not alow any more if the police see this it will take alot of money. you know they have doing that for suck along tim so it hart to get rists of ot and. because They are nor rich at all of you see them doing that so they can't buy the truch or a car to carry all of them
with this overload then U HAUL company will be bankrupcy
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How they allow this on the road.!??What kind of traffic rules do they have.?!
Do u think those poor countryes have laws
They may have but there is no one to protect them
America has five times the amount of traffic deaths as Vietnam so it obviously isn’t dangerous as long as the drivers are competent unlike Americans
I can answer this as a motorcyclist in Vietnam! It looks super chaotic but the speeds on the roads are low (city speed is maximum 40-50kph) and most people will at the very least stop or go around obstacles. Plus when you’re dealing with something every day then it becomes pretty normal.
Also, having a good horn helps :)
@@LordOfChaos.xWe have law, rules. But the police usually let them pass. Because we all know, thats the poor people.
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I have a car with alot of space and a spoon is to much
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oh it not alow any more if the police see this it will take alot of money. you know they have doing that for suck along tim so it hart to get rists of it and because They are nor rich at all of you see them doing that so they can't buy the truck or a car to carry all of them.but they are smark they will fine any thing that can help them ti carry all of that
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