Driving in India improves your peripheral vision, makes you more alert and makes your reflexes faster. At first you'll sweat like crazy with heart pounding but after a few months of driving, it'll become second nature. Driving in cities with bumper to bumper traffic is actually safer than driving in the highways. The speeds are so low in traffic that the most that can happen is a dent to your car, unless you're in a bike or you hit the accelerator instead of the brakes in panic! And yeah, more than the seatbelts, your horn is the safety device!
Andrew Gems look what happened after YYC airport got the extension a few years back. Alot of people complaint about that. I say if people want quite, move to the country. / from a fellow Calgarian
Andrew Gems Strange that someone really wants this god-awful traffic pollution at their doorsteps, I come from a quiet city but after visiting Copenhagen & Amsterdam I was blown out how fucking quiet they were. A-dam especcially.
love how they use the full road capacity whether the lanes are painted or not, we got roads that are 6 lanes wide here and as long as the lanes are not marked cars go single file such a waste of capacity and efficiency
One of my neighbours is from Mumbai and he said all you hear is the tooting of the car horns when you're there in the city. Watching this video sure showed that to be the case...
I'd be lucky to hear a car horn more than once a year where I am (medium size city).. this would drive me crazy, seems very stressful just the constant noise let alone the inefficient flow of traffic
Cows are not that sacred....ppl just stop when they see a cow cause it's your loss only if you hit one......my aunt once just picked her brand new Tata manza and while going home crashed on a cow....the cars got big damages but the cow woke up from ground and kept walking like nothing happened........cows are strong
Seriously... these scenes could be almost anywhere in Auckland New Zealand at this point. :-( With uncontrolled immigration thanks to John Key, this is exactly what ended up spreading to NZ. Even the pace of traffic is the same. Absolutely stunned for watching... had a hunch. Thanks for posting as this answered many questions within the first few minutes of viewing.
You my dear Mayank are rather foolish to respond to something you know little to nothing about. I LIVE in NZ, thanks kindly, and our country was getting overrun with an open door policy to the Asian nations. Fortunately the new government in power has started to crack down and tighten the rules in an attempt to correct the flow to a more manageable number. Interesting, since seeing this clip and recognizing the scene so well for what we have now going on down here... turns out that most of the flood of immigrants are coming from... you guessed it! They are largely coming in from Mumbai! The desperation to get the hell out of India seems to be overwhelming. Young men come down here under the pretense of wanting an education, then dupe young Kiwi women into marrying so that they qualify for permanent residency... then, dump the woman, head back to India, marry some woman from their hometown, then hightail it back south to the land of opportunity and a higher standard of living. PM John Key, literally, opened the floodgates on immigration. The nation wasn't ready to handing thirty five thousand new people showing up every year, year after year after year into Auckland alone. The infrastructure can't handle it! The city is bulging to over capacity for the mass migration coming in from the Asian nations. Kiwis are quickly being overrun and the social systems out stripped. The 'great life' these immigrants saw and wanted was possible for the careful management of services and attention to care for one's neighbour... this aspect of the culture that was so alluring is now tipping over under the weight of the new masses it was never designed to prop up! We just can't handle the great hoards coming in. thewireless.co.nz/articles/why-are-so-many-indian-students-coming-to-new-zealand/discussion
I have lived throughout the globe. ;) Probably a few more places than yourself would be my guess. This is an issue of unchecked immigration policy. You would seem to want the issue to be something else... might have a little self-check about that. Be well Mayank.
Why do you bother to continue replying to this thread? You clearly have no knowledge for the topic at hand... Auckland city, the immigration policies of New Zealand and Auckland's infrastructural challenges that have come from the population explosion. I'm sorry that you live in the States, but that has little to do with this thread.
Mayank, changing your name to 'Captain Obnoxious' would seem a perfect choice. I've often thought that playing a troll could be pretty fun, I mean... you can play, or be, completely insane and who cares? It's the perfect means to getting away with being a nonsense dink for no reason at all. Pretty silly stuff. It's the webs after all. Who knows, you might even get a follower to your brand new page! (: HAHAHaha... I"ve been trolled! Makes so much more sense now. And here I was just thinking you were insane... well, best not count out anything there, eh? But, no matter. Take care Mayank and enjoy your Captain Obnoxious phase.
Rohit Raut Then also....will take at least 10 years to improve mumbai infrastructure(if gov. will spend huge money on this)......30-35% population of mumbai is living in slums.....redevelopment of these slums is not easy task!!!
Imagine now, all this country rich, all this people... with US$50 K GDP per capita. Seems surreal, isn't? What I mean? I guess the ''BRICS'' is unsustainable. And, yes, I say this, but i'm brazilian...
Oh, they don't wear helmet there. Nice to know. In my country, if anyone get caught not wearing helmet, he or she could be fined and/or probably their license get revoked. Just saying..
More like taking a cab in india. Haha And yeah a lot of hate about *hoonk honkkkkk* but it's just Mumbai and it is indeed frustrating coz people there honk for no reason what so ever but situation like this is not the same in other or every part of India.
Okay I know that there is no traffic rules in Asia, but why INDIANS honking EVERYTIME? It's just pointless to me. Зачем всё время сигналить? Какой смысл?
Why do most foreigners pick Mumbai and chaotic places can you tell me???instead they should try south and northeast...most beautiful scenery on this planet
Is the horn wired to the brake pedal?
Hahaha 😂good one
Seems like you've never traveled much...
Shivam Rai most civilized countries don't sound like this. This noise must drive people crazy.
Shivam Rai No man! They belong to a more civilized country.
In India, horn replacement is part of their routine maintenance
I think I would lose my mind if my daily commute was like that.
Driving in India improves your peripheral vision, makes you more alert and makes your reflexes faster. At first you'll sweat like crazy with heart pounding but after a few months of driving, it'll become second nature. Driving in cities with bumper to bumper traffic is actually safer than driving in the highways. The speeds are so low in traffic that the most that can happen is a dent to your car, unless you're in a bike or you hit the accelerator instead of the brakes in panic! And yeah, more than the seatbelts, your horn is the safety device!
Andrew Gems look what happened after YYC airport got the extension a few years back. Alot of people complaint about that. I say if people want quite, move to the country. / from a fellow Calgarian
Andrew Gems Strange that someone really wants this god-awful traffic pollution at their doorsteps, I come from a quiet city but after visiting Copenhagen & Amsterdam I was blown out how fucking quiet they were. A-dam especcially.
Take a shot every time someone honks the horn
What is the point of beeping the horn if every just ignores in India.
Actually it is edited one.. I live in Mumbai.. mumbaikar blow horn..when signal is green and then they can't blow horn
Do people actually honk at anything or they just feel like it?
Andy they honk at anything.. its part of the driving culture in Mumbai
Huh i probably would too just for fun
Man, they need some traffic rules.
me me again not just Mumbai but the *whole Indian culture.
@@prince_sach50 in Surat it's not....ppl rarely use horns in my area and irpts quiet
Imagine booking a hotel and you’re right near a busy road and it’s night.
Ppl use soundproof walls in homes and hotels...
I don't understand, does India not have any road rules or something? I always thought London was bad.
+Gar96 lol just come to Wembley central, it's pretty much the same there
+morkiuzz haha to be fair there's a lot of Indians in Wembley
How to drive a/t in India
Step1: start the engine
Step2: horn
Step3: put the gear in d
Step4: horn
Step5: step on accelarator
Step6: horn
love how they use the full road capacity whether the lanes are painted or not, we got roads that are 6 lanes wide here and as long as the lanes are not marked cars go single file such a waste of capacity and efficiency
.......And yet very few vehicles have sustained heavy scuffs or body damage!!.... Remarkable under those conditions....
lmao the video was 80% "beeeeeeeep beeeeeeeeeep"
+Jian-Min Zhèng (郑建敏) ya loll
One of my neighbours is from Mumbai and he said all you hear is the tooting of the car horns when you're there in the city. Watching this video sure showed that to be the case...
The potential profit from jaywalking tickets alone is staggering.
Why are they always honking?
I'd be lucky to hear a car horn more than once a year where I am (medium size city).. this would drive me crazy, seems very stressful just the constant noise let alone the inefficient flow of traffic
I would need a specialized drivers ed manual to drive there!
That's unbelievable. They don't even have the lanes and there are no rules. Absolute chaos...
Why is everyone in the comment section talking about horns?
Now I know why cows are so sacred because of all the horns
Cows are not that sacred....ppl just stop when they see a cow cause it's your loss only if you hit one......my aunt once just picked her brand new Tata manza and while going home crashed on a cow....the cars got big damages but the cow woke up from ground and kept walking like nothing happened........cows are strong
Can anyone tell me why they honk the horns so much?
Mumbai culture....1hand on gear stick one hand switching between steering and horn....
So are there just no rules or something? Or are they just like "here is your vehicle, goodluck"
Lol I was wondering the same
I think it bangalore becasse i see only kannada bord not hindi bord
wow there's actually lines on the roads in mumbai
Everybody ignores thet.......road is road in many parts
it sucks driving in india so much crowd,horns, cars, no rules im happy i didnt born there.stressfull driving
who is asking??
Amit Tiwari me
Same
Seriously... these scenes could be almost anywhere in Auckland New Zealand at this point. :-( With uncontrolled immigration thanks to John Key, this is exactly what ended up spreading to NZ. Even the pace of traffic is the same. Absolutely stunned for watching... had a hunch. Thanks for posting as this answered many questions within the first few minutes of viewing.
You my dear Mayank are rather foolish to respond to something you know little to nothing about. I LIVE in NZ, thanks kindly, and our country was getting overrun with an open door policy to the Asian nations. Fortunately the new government in power has started to crack down and tighten the rules in an attempt to correct the flow to a more manageable number. Interesting, since seeing this clip and recognizing the scene so well for what we have now going on down here... turns out that most of the flood of immigrants are coming from... you guessed it! They are largely coming in from Mumbai! The desperation to get the hell out of India seems to be overwhelming. Young men come down here under the pretense of wanting an education, then dupe young Kiwi women into marrying so that they qualify for permanent residency... then, dump the woman, head back to India, marry some woman from their hometown, then hightail it back south to the land of opportunity and a higher standard of living. PM John Key, literally, opened the floodgates on immigration. The nation wasn't ready to handing thirty five thousand new people showing up every year, year after year after year into Auckland alone. The infrastructure can't handle it! The city is bulging to over capacity for the mass migration coming in from the Asian nations. Kiwis are quickly being overrun and the social systems out stripped. The 'great life' these immigrants saw and wanted was possible for the careful management of services and attention to care for one's neighbour... this aspect of the culture that was so alluring is now tipping over under the weight of the new masses it was never designed to prop up! We just can't handle the great hoards coming in. thewireless.co.nz/articles/why-are-so-many-indian-students-coming-to-new-zealand/discussion
I have not called Indians "uncivilized" at any point. You seem to ride in an bit of an arrogant cloud of delusion for many points Mayank. LOL
I have lived throughout the globe. ;) Probably a few more places than yourself would be my guess. This is an issue of unchecked immigration policy. You would seem to want the issue to be something else... might have a little self-check about that. Be well Mayank.
Why do you bother to continue replying to this thread? You clearly have no knowledge for the topic at hand... Auckland city, the immigration policies of New Zealand and Auckland's infrastructural challenges that have come from the population explosion. I'm sorry that you live in the States, but that has little to do with this thread.
Mayank, changing your name to 'Captain Obnoxious' would seem a perfect choice. I've often thought that playing a troll could be pretty fun, I mean... you can play, or be, completely insane and who cares? It's the perfect means to getting away with being a nonsense dink for no reason at all. Pretty silly stuff. It's the webs after all. Who knows, you might even get a follower to your brand new page! (: HAHAHaha... I"ve been trolled! Makes so much more sense now. And here I was just thinking you were insane... well, best not count out anything there, eh? But, no matter. Take care Mayank and enjoy your Captain Obnoxious phase.
Since everyone constantly blasts horns , it actually makes blasting your horn insufficient. Lol
Glad I live in Canada
insanity!! those drivers use horns as much as normal drivers use blinkers or steering wheels
Thanks your vídeo.
this what I had to experience in 2012
My city is mumbai
lo.. :D don't expect world class road or traffic in mumbai till 2020.. :D
Nothings going to change in 2020, except some few ifra projects that may come up. Thank our corrupt selfish government
Kim Howard - now its the new government
Rohit Raut Then also....will take at least 10 years to improve mumbai infrastructure(if gov. will spend huge money on this)......30-35% population of mumbai is living in slums.....redevelopment of these slums is not easy task!!!
@@kimhoward7282 actully it changed alot
Mumbai was 1950-2013
I bet we're all excited for the day when there's 9 billion of us crawling all over the place. Let's all have babies until we burst!
I wonder how Tesla's autopilot would work there
I feel sorry for the people living there, they were brought up to live this way, they can change btw.
Imagine now, all this country rich, all this people... with US$50 K GDP per capita. Seems surreal, isn't? What I mean? I guess the ''BRICS'' is unsustainable. And, yes, I say this, but i'm brazilian...
Oh, they don't wear helmet there. Nice to know. In my country, if anyone get caught not wearing helmet, he or she could be fined and/or probably their license get revoked. Just saying..
Hadi Zainal Which country do u belong?
Ashish Nair Malaysia bro.
Same like in Indonesia
India is a truly free country. Haha
Hadi Zainal It's also common here in Philippines
Holy shit.
Those mopeds though lmao
O Polacy siedza za kierownica. :)
More like taking a cab in india. Haha
And yeah a lot of hate about *hoonk honkkkkk* but it's just Mumbai and it is indeed frustrating coz people there honk for no reason what so ever but situation like this is not the same in other or every part of India.
I thought Mumbai was what I watch on Bollywood movies
Name the movie 🤔
' hooking'
This is very crowded city and it is very dirty...I am Bangladeshi 🇧🇩🇧🇩
Every big city is a bit dirty
Would be faster by walking. The absurdity of car driving becomes obvious in overpopulated areas :)
Bro it's only at time of traffic,not normal drive
Okay I know that there is no traffic rules in Asia, but why INDIANS honking EVERYTIME? It's just pointless to me.
Зачем всё время сигналить? Какой смысл?
okolice 1:05 - masakra :D
i'm Indonesian and i'm happy to not live in India
I m Indian and I am happy to not been borned in Indonesia.....
Meep meep
Not so different from Bogota
Where is Bogota?
Polak w Indie ;) ?!
Hahahahahaha, I was in Mumbai in March, 2013....
Why do most foreigners pick Mumbai and chaotic places can you tell me???instead they should try south and northeast...most beautiful scenery on this planet
@@vanshthakkar722 I had so me business to conduct there, along with Pune.
noisy
It's already the better parts of India.
No
Not at all
Just search Surat,Bangalore,Chennai,Manipur,etc.......Mumbai is worst
WTF
Very bad.
Horrible.