The skill of the driver can't be overstated, but the 'teamwork' of the riders is something to respect also, something learned from longtime experience...Making maximum use of what you have... I love how the railroad tracks are part of the public road system for ALL to use.
Necessity and poverty give way to creative ideas. I know many Filipinos here in the USA, they are humble, grateful people and always with a smile, may God bless them👏
I have been riding motorcycles for many years, but my fellow American bikers and motorcyclists will never know what a simple motorcycle means to most of the world outside of the developed countries. Motorcycles in these countries are true workhorse vehicles that are vital and necessary to the lives of the people of those regions. Much respect to these people.
In Uganda every house hold has a bike. Once someone offered to buy a car for me I refused I instead suggested they me a yamaha crux motorcycle. I use less fuel to ferry food from the garden its my main source of transportation
That was such an awesome video. Thanks you for making it and posting it. I hope it gets 10 million views! One of my best friends went to Philippines to share Jesus with the villages and the stories he brought back are incredible.
Indeed this video shows the ingenuity of the people. On a different note and to be politically correct. I think you mean, one of your friends went there to share his 'opinions of Jesus with the people.' it would have been impossible for him to actually 'Share Jesus' with the people, especially since he would not have had the Eucharist.
i would have appreciated if he had shared how jesus is one sided in making the west so clean and prosperous with corruption free government and the filipino so poor and struggling.
I have nothing but respect for those people. They really make it happen. They find a way to survival. Here in the West we take things for granted and too many of us don't even appreciate it.
As already mentioned, necessity is the mother of all invention. I'm a retired US military FilAm living here in the Philippines and I've seen it all loaded on a motorcycle from another motorcycle, 16 sacks of charcoal to a cow (I'm not joking either) I've seen it all. These morcycles named by the locals as "sky lab" and mostly used in the southern island Mindanao. These are small displacements engines mostly around 150cc or smaller yet they are loaded very heavy. The driven and driver sprockets are changed for gear reduction for more torque to pull them heavy loads up the hills. Unbelievable what human ingenuity and commitment to get things done with what they have available can come up with.
I've been to the Philippines a couple times... And I've seen scooters loaded with people... Bags of rice... Boxes of groceries.... Construction material Filipinos are very innovative... And very smart if there's a will there's a way They will figure it out
We all know these type of transportation are not safe. However, both the driver as well as passengers are fully aware of the Risk they are taking. The motorcycle driver need the money to feed his family. The poor people living in the village needed inexpensive transportation. If we are born in those nations with little education, we would have done exactly the same. He would rather put on a suit and tie and work as a high paying corporate attorney but this is the best he could do for the time being and hopefully if he raise his kids well they do not have to do what the father had to do. I admire his hard work and determination.
@@ctmdrivetest789 just because one has money, or higher education does not mean you are a better person. I have personally met arrogant Attorneys and physicians that treat clients and patients rudely. Look at Trump. A by product of ISIS fucking the Buffalo in the Ass. Your Ass in this case, needs a good Rimming. Enjoy.
The villages seems to not connected by tar roads. Therefore citizens may be using such local made transporting vehicles. Using rail track is no doubt dangerous but govt.has to built roads for people's conveyance. Due to nonavailabilty of sofisticated vehicles, citizens seems to be using such locally invented transporting vehicles.
One night coming back from town, I tipped my '84 old beater Goldwing over while stopping at the mail box, when I put my foot out on loose gravel. I had a 50 pound bag of dog food, and a 10 gallon filled propane tank, plus the panniers full of groceries on board. I could not pick that sucker up, but 30 seconds later a local rancher stopped and between the two of us it was upright again. Then the rancher, right before he left, asked me if I ever thought of getting a pickup truck. I told him I had a 1 ton at home, but only use that for big loads, we both laughed.
I love it there so much! The people, culture, music , food and scenery are all truly wonderful!!!!! They are so happy with so little! Something to learn from that!
I think the side seats should be lower to the ground. If the driver looses balance and tilting the bike, the person seating on the side seat can prop/drag their leg down to keep the bike from tipping over.
@@martinsims1273 There's one reason: Because they are very unsafe. And the UK has standards to protect their people. In the Philippines....not so much. You have to use common sense.
The countryside is so beautiful in the PHilippines, lush ,green and wild coconut palm jungle everywhere, green rice paddies every now and then sprinkled with a water buffalo or a waterfall, so beautiful to look at.
This is incredible, some people do acrobatics for entertainment and in here people do acrobatics on their daily lives. Also interesting that in most western countries it is mandatory to wear a helmet in a motorcycle (and in a few even in a bicycle) and here helmets are almost never seen. Definitely the notion of risk is not the same everywhere in the world.
I have been to the Philippines two times but I didn’t see this ingenious motor cycle with multiple passengers on each side. I didn’t see it also in other Asian countries. It can easily be out of balance when one side is heavier than the other or the driver knocked one side against something. The passengers must get on on both sides at the same time. No obese passenger allowed on this motor cycle, that’s for sure.
I am amazed they can do it. Those people are more than he could lift, but he has to balance them anyway. When I was young, I once strapped a new car battery to the back of my mountain bike and rode it home. It was manageable, but you could feel how top heavy the bike became. Like it could tip over really easy if you weren't careful. I could not imagine trying to balance six people like that who each weigh different.
So this is called habal-habal its a common transportation used in rural areas in Philippines. So years go back when there’s no cemented road this is their transportation (people,goods and essentials) in the mountains. Being a filipino i cant also think of riding in that motorcycle since the road is super off road and muddy. Habal habal is fewer now since the roads in provinces is cemented also in mountains. Props to the drivers ! Mabuhay !!
Most people who are living in provinces of the philippines are striving hard to survived ...they are so deligent people.. whereas as some people who are living in big cities were begging food and money on the street just bcuz of their laziness.
Notice there are no pedestrian ways the entire distance. I like how they all climbed up onto the seats together so the bike wouldn’t topple over, same way they got off too.
We have to realise how lucky we are to have what we have in the West, etc.. These guys surely know the train timetables to risk it.Also, the locomotive drivers will be alert? To the track users.
They have no TÜF but good Ideas. They would never have the money to have a work-free Life in Germany and I think they also wouldn't want it. My respect!
Спокойная сельская жизнь. Обыкновенные житейские заботы. Петухи с собаками подают голоса. Никакой цивилизации в виде правил дорожного движения. Хорошо провести детство в такой жизни. И вообще, всю жизнь до самой смерти.
Родной, так тебе в Новосибирскую область нужно, а не туда ! Я до 11 лет там всё детство провёл. Кыштовский район,село Кыштовка (это районный центр) Кругом тайга,через всё село течёт река Тара (имя древнеславянской богини), чистейшая, с песчаными берегами. Один берег пологий а второй крутой с песчаными осыпями и весь утыканный гнездами стрижей. Грибов хоть завались, рядом с деревней походил 2 часа ведро набрал. Ягода любая,голубика,костяника,клюква,боярка,малина,земляника..за уши не оттащишь. Потом шишка кедровая,веники берёзовые и банька на берегу, прямо после парной бултых в реку !!! Чернозём везде, картошка как лапти и без червей. Колодец выкопал на 3 метра и вода у тебя в огороде для полива. Черемуха как вишня, никто её не собирает (надоела). Только вот совхоза нет и работы там почти нет. Мечта для фермера и пенсионеров, ну ещё детство там провести. Все продукты привозят из Новосибирска, дороги только просёлочные, то-есть в дождь бездорожье и без внедорожника никуда. Но 2 часа на пазике и станция Чаны (западно-сибирская железная дорога) рядом озеро Чаны известное всем рыбакам и любителям минералки. Так что на Филиппины не обязательно ехать, вся Сибирь нетронутая перед тобой. И тишина и курочки квохчут, всё это есть, а утром будят петухи, всё как положено в деревне !
@@georgeb1364Yes but they didn't correct anything yet. I actually asked if they could design this with a lower center of gravity for the passengers. That's the thing that makes it the most unsafe I would think.
In my country Sarawwk Malaysia passenger only pay RM1.00 for the bus from the city to rural town about 66 km meanwhile the hydrogen bus is free in the city...all the fare is subsidized by the Sarawak Government
As a German, I like to ride my motorbike fast. With the Honda Fireblade, I sometimes do 299 km/h on the speedometer (less in reality) on the Autobahn. But I am completely unsuitable as a pillion passenger on a motorbike. I would never ride as a passenger on a motorbike like that. I would probably vomit from fear and jump off in some corner. Regardless of whether here in Germany or the Philippines
Only reason United States can have extensive roadways is because it's a rich nation. When you really think about it trains are the most probably cost effective form of travel. When it comes to mass transit at least.
In high density populated areas yes. Not so in suburban environment. It would take forever to get from point a to point b with too many stops. Time is money. These people have more time than money and also too much cheap, unskilled labor. They are forever stuck in that rut because they are largely uneducated and will NEVER make the transition.
Pag pag restaurants, motorcycles bus, cemetery village, slum village... Philippines 🇵🇭 #1 Phillipino people are kind_hearted and lovely... Please, God bless & save Phillipino 🙏
Make it three-wheeler. That will be easier, more comfortable and balancing. India has a lot such three-wheekers, passenger as well as luggage carriers.
The unique transportation.. The railway line transport is amazing. But how do they cross when other fans come from the other direction. It is not possible to carry the cart as seen here. Not every time she can move away her cart and let go her fans... Quite impossible.. 🤠
I experienced this in Compostela Valley. It was really fun as if you're riding a roller coaster. The most fun is if the road is bumpy. You would be amazed with the skills of the driver. All passengers should be relaxed and not panic.
Admire their guts and talent to earn a living but too risky a job. Suggest that they use the motor cycle to pull a carriage for four seaters. Maybe a motorise trishaw.
It does look amusing but its the cheapest and quickest ride for short distances , airiest and takes cargo too . Pilipino ingenuity on display in these contraptions . A way to earn a living too. I just hope the local governments don't go mafioso corrupt and prey on them.
People make the most of what they have. Salute to these hardworking and ingenious people.
They're certainly salute.... St. Peter, in quite early age
I agree.
@@spirosdapergolas7592because they were brainwashed by their colonizers about Christianity like half of the world 💯
🫡🤔 I salute them as well. If they only had a system of govt that would allow them to prosper..just think what they could be.
The skill of the driver can't be overstated, but the 'teamwork' of the riders is something to respect also, something learned from longtime experience...Making maximum use of what you have... I love how the railroad tracks are part of the public road system for ALL to use.
wow! amazing transfortation in the Philippines 🙏❤
The tracks are definitely not supposed to be used that way, its just not prosecuted. It is still extremely dangerous.
Beautiful scenery!
it shows one thing clearly - no government control on mode of public or private transports . how do they grant licence to use such vehicles?
Necessity and poverty give way to creative ideas. I know many Filipinos here in the USA, they are humble, grateful people and always with a smile, may God bless them👏
Tôi người Việt nam, tôi thấy người dân họ thật chịu kho
I have been riding motorcycles for many years, but my fellow American bikers and motorcyclists will never know what a simple motorcycle means to most of the world outside of the developed countries. Motorcycles in these countries are true workhorse vehicles that are vital and necessary to the lives of the people of those regions. Much respect to these people.
Motorcycle means livelihood...especially in rural areas
How safe it is?
Ride at your own risk but very often most people have no options.
No insurance coverage, so for safety use basic common sense...
@@RudySudaria survival first , people need to earn to eat. 😂👍😸
In Uganda every house hold has a bike. Once someone offered to buy a car for me I refused I instead suggested they me a yamaha crux motorcycle. I use less fuel to ferry food from the garden its my main source of transportation
The beautiful people of the Philippines 🇵🇭😎👍❤️.. love to all from Ireland 🇮🇪
😊😊😊
That was such an awesome video. Thanks you for making it and posting it. I hope it gets 10 million views! One of my best friends went to Philippines to share Jesus with the villages and the stories he brought back are incredible.
Indeed this video shows the ingenuity of the people.
On a different note and to be politically correct. I think you mean, one of your friends went there to share his 'opinions of Jesus with the people.' it would have been impossible for him to actually 'Share Jesus' with the people, especially since he would not have had the Eucharist.
i would have appreciated if he had shared how jesus is one sided in making the west so clean and prosperous with corruption free government and the filipino so poor and struggling.
I have nothing but respect for those people. They really make it happen. They find a way to survival. Here in the West we take things for granted and too many of us don't even appreciate it.
True
As already mentioned, necessity is the mother of all invention. I'm a retired US military FilAm living here in the Philippines and I've seen it all loaded on a motorcycle from another motorcycle, 16 sacks of charcoal to a cow (I'm not joking either) I've seen it all.
These morcycles named by the locals as "sky lab" and mostly used in the southern island Mindanao. These are small displacements engines mostly around 150cc or smaller yet they are loaded very heavy. The driven and driver sprockets are changed for gear reduction for more torque to pull them heavy loads up the hills.
Unbelievable what human ingenuity and commitment to get things done with what they have available can come up with.
What brands do they use for this purpose?
Not only the driver(rider?)'s incredible skill and confidence, those passenger's coordination and trust on the man are simply unbelievable.😮😮
I've been to the Philippines a couple times... And I've seen scooters loaded with people... Bags of rice... Boxes of groceries.... Construction material
Filipinos are very innovative... And very smart if there's a will there's a way
They will figure it out
Tôi rất thích cuộc sống của họ người ta rất tình cảm với nhau
We all know these type of transportation are not safe. However, both the driver as well as passengers are fully aware of the Risk they are taking. The motorcycle driver need the money to feed his family. The poor people living in the village needed inexpensive transportation. If we are born in those nations with little education, we would have done exactly the same. He would rather put on a suit and tie and work as a high paying corporate attorney but this is the best he could do for the time being and hopefully if he raise his kids well they do not have to do what the father had to do. I admire his hard work and determination.
little education ??? trying to be humble in comment but the arrogance is still visible
@@ctmdrivetest789 just because one has money, or higher education does not mean you are a better person.
I have personally met arrogant Attorneys and physicians that treat clients and patients rudely.
Look at Trump. A by product of ISIS fucking the Buffalo in the Ass. Your Ass in this case, needs a good Rimming. Enjoy.
@chanproperties These machines are much more safer then half of the vehicles on the roads in America!🇺🇸💯
How do you know his education qualifications? That’s ignorance for you.
Your MAGA Opinion is Not Welcome here.
Genius use of rail track and motorcycle by Philippine citizens. Hats off 👏
Yes, they call it...Padjack or Padjak by locals.
Admira this absurd thing!!??? 🤨
The villages seems to not connected by tar roads. Therefore citizens may be using such local made transporting vehicles. Using rail track is no doubt dangerous but govt.has to built roads for people's conveyance. Due to nonavailabilty of sofisticated vehicles, citizens seems to be using such locally invented transporting vehicles.
I don't think the rail track is in philistines
Are you telling about Philippines or Philistine? All discussion on this question is about Philippines and not on Philistine. 😮@@Fernando-d7i2u
How gracefully those ladies get on and off that thing! 🥰
The level of trust passengers have on the driver's skill and ability to balance the bike while they are seated is beyond my understanding.
Wonderful to see how fast that group of 6 people got on and off that motorcycle: it's clear each person knew their exact place for a balanced load.
One night coming back from town, I tipped my '84 old beater Goldwing over while stopping at the mail box, when I put my foot out on loose gravel. I had a 50 pound bag of dog food, and a 10 gallon filled propane tank, plus the panniers full of groceries on board. I could not pick that sucker up, but 30 seconds later a local rancher stopped and between the two of us it was upright again. Then the rancher, right before he left, asked me if I ever thought of getting a pickup truck. I told him I had a 1 ton at home, but only use that for big loads, we both laughed.
I love it there so much! The people, culture, music , food and scenery are all truly wonderful!!!!! They are so happy with so little! Something to learn from that!
Wow genius ideas nobody should complain after watching this 😊
Wow this is amazing. I’m very impressed how ingenious people are. Nice video
I think the side seats should be lower to the ground. If the driver looses balance and tilting the bike, the person seating on the side seat can prop/drag their leg down to keep the bike from tipping over.
1:41 I know he is a good rider, this is the proper attitude to look behind you before moving.
Filipinos also designed the bangka, an ingeniously stable and fast boat design using an outrigger.
I would love to have ang malaki bangka, there is no reason why we can't have them in Britain.
@@martinsims1273 There's one reason: Because they are very unsafe. And the UK has standards to protect their people. In the Philippines....not so much. You have to use common sense.
That's how life is here. Live , survive and be happy 🤣👍😸
Day to day survival, God bless the Philippines...
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
True... No steal other people land, no genocide children and women
And live a decade less than the average American. It is so wonderful you should move there.
I love this beautiful soul of filipinos. Someday the Philippines will rise on top of the world.
Poor but kind hearted people in general...
Amen...
And with power, comes corruption...
The countryside is so beautiful in the PHilippines, lush ,green and wild coconut palm jungle everywhere, green rice paddies every now and then sprinkled with a water buffalo or a waterfall, so beautiful to look at.
Innovation and slow transport, fabulous ingenuity and thriftiness 👍
I rode on a few motorcycle taxis (as well as Jeepneys) but not one as a daring as this, while in the Philippines. Loved it there!
For a minute i thought the scale was to weigh the people. 😅
The scale will be used for his other means of income, like selling basic vegetables and fruits...
Lol
😂😂😂
Bacana bastante diferente,
Wow...a unique and rare transportation mode in the world.
The world's best shuttle bus! So nice to see!
Father makes sure everyone stays slim.
Kids are used to counter balance the load. 😂
This wouldn't work in the US when everyone is overweight 😂
I watched this video with pleasure. I think that if public education were at a higher level, the Philippines would be like Japan.
Skylab only in the Philippines proud Filipino....God bless 🙏♥️❤️
This is incredible, some people do acrobatics for entertainment and in here people do acrobatics on their daily lives. Also interesting that in most western countries it is mandatory to wear a helmet in a motorcycle (and in a few even in a bicycle) and here helmets are almost never seen. Definitely the notion of risk is not the same everywhere in the world.
Mis respetos y admiración para estos hermanos. Un abrazo desde Caracas.
RUclips menjadi mata dunia hingga dapat melihat salah satunya penggunaan sepeda motor seperti dalam video ini sungguh luar biasa 😍
It's very dangerous. Install extra tires on both ends of the platform to make it safer.
Agree...
Nope Its Funny But it Works hahahaha
WHERE THERE'S A WILL..THERE'S A WAY!! INGENIOUS 💯👌😎
I have been to the Philippines two times but I didn’t see this ingenious motor cycle with multiple passengers on each side. I didn’t see it also in other Asian countries. It can easily be out of balance when one side is heavier than the other or the driver knocked one side against something. The passengers must get on on both sides at the same time. No obese passenger allowed on this motor cycle, that’s for sure.
I am amazed they can do it. Those people are more than he could lift, but he has to balance them anyway. When I was young, I once strapped a new car battery to the back of my mountain bike and rode it home. It was manageable, but you could feel how top heavy the bike became. Like it could tip over really easy if you weren't careful. I could not imagine trying to balance six people like that who each weigh different.
So this is called habal-habal its a common transportation used in rural areas in Philippines. So years go back when there’s no cemented road this is their transportation (people,goods and essentials) in the mountains. Being a filipino i cant also think of riding in that motorcycle since the road is super off road and muddy. Habal habal is fewer now since the roads in provinces is cemented also in mountains. Props to the drivers ! Mabuhay !!
Philippines is a precious natural heritage on earth
Makes me feel so much better knowing that motorbike is properly licensed.
Gives a whole NEW MEANING to the Word BALANCE for sure!!!
Good job guys that's so nice thing and God bless. thank you.
I’ve been to Cebu and it’s common to see 9 people On motorcycle with a sidecar
Those are the BLACKEST Filipinos I've ever seen, you sure you were in the right country in some of those clips?😂
A fall was over 😂 More than 10 people in hospital because of a motorcycle 😂
No, trust passenger and skill driver 🫰
Surprised no Filipinos came up with a double decker portable tent house on a motorcycle yet !!!
I will love to ride those methods of transportation Hats off to all of them operators💯💪
Most people who are living in provinces of the philippines are striving hard to survived ...they are so deligent people.. whereas as some people who are living in big cities were begging food and money on the street just bcuz of their laziness.
The only rich people in that country are the motorcycle mechanic’s. 😂
Filipinos are kinda positive people to me.
Do they have insurance and driver license?? ❤❤ altleast paper license from Dept of agriculture and High ways😮😮
Notice there are no pedestrian ways the entire distance. I like how they all climbed up onto the seats together so the bike wouldn’t topple over, same way they got off too.
We have to realise how lucky we are to have what we have in the West, etc..
These guys surely know the train timetables to risk it.Also, the locomotive drivers will be alert? To the track users.
工夫して何気ない日常生活を送っている人って逞しいな。現代人は大切なものを失っている。
Never seen this kind of motor bike carrying a numbers of people 👌
Son verdaderos equilibristas! Cuidense mucho
He would put The Hells Angels to shame .
Awesome ❤❤
They will make the greatest export of the Philippines, must have them in every Western capital city.
They have no TÜF but good Ideas. They would never have the money to have a work-free Life in Germany and I think they also wouldn't want it. My respect!
Спокойная сельская жизнь.
Обыкновенные житейские заботы.
Петухи с собаками подают голоса.
Никакой цивилизации в виде правил дорожного движения.
Хорошо провести детство в такой жизни. И вообще, всю жизнь до самой смерти.
LIFE IN FILIPINAS IS WORKLESS.
Родной, так тебе в Новосибирскую область нужно, а не туда !
Я до 11 лет там всё детство провёл.
Кыштовский район,село Кыштовка (это районный центр)
Кругом тайга,через всё село течёт река Тара (имя древнеславянской богини), чистейшая, с песчаными берегами.
Один берег пологий а второй крутой с песчаными осыпями и весь утыканный гнездами стрижей.
Грибов хоть завались, рядом с деревней походил 2 часа ведро набрал.
Ягода любая,голубика,костяника,клюква,боярка,малина,земляника..за уши не оттащишь.
Потом шишка кедровая,веники берёзовые и банька на берегу, прямо после парной бултых в реку !!!
Чернозём везде, картошка как лапти и без червей.
Колодец выкопал на 3 метра и вода у тебя в огороде для полива.
Черемуха как вишня, никто её не собирает (надоела).
Только вот совхоза нет и работы там почти нет.
Мечта для фермера и пенсионеров, ну ещё детство там провести.
Все продукты привозят из Новосибирска, дороги только просёлочные, то-есть в дождь бездорожье и без внедорожника никуда.
Но 2 часа на пазике и станция Чаны (западно-сибирская железная дорога) рядом озеро Чаны известное всем рыбакам и любителям минералки.
Так что на Филиппины не обязательно ехать, вся Сибирь нетронутая перед тобой.
И тишина и курочки квохчут, всё это есть, а утром будят петухи, всё как положено в деревне !
@@романкрасноярский-д9б но в Сибири холодно, а на Филиппинах круглый год лето
1948 - Citroen 2cv 375cc, 9hp 4 - 8 people, 50kg luggage, 30mph and able to cope with bad or no roads.
Fantastic tires on that contraption!
🎉🎉🎉🎉 wow 🎉🎉🎉 the video is very interesting 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉 i really like it 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💓💓💓💓
So clever idea. God bless them
Would it possible to have the passengers sit lower to lower the center of gravity? This seems like a great idea, a cheaper tuk tuk.
The problem with having the passengers sit lower is that there wouldn't be any clearance when the bike banked over (tilted) on corners.
Health and safty will have a field day with this
The grammar police will have a field day with your spelling! It's "safEty".
@@FreshAirRulesOh back off, easy to do typos. More to the point, did you understand the message?
@@georgeb1364Yes but they didn't correct anything yet. I actually asked if they could design this with a lower center of gravity for the passengers. That's the thing that makes it the most unsafe I would think.
한번 타보고 싶네요.😊
In my country Sarawwk Malaysia passenger only pay RM1.00 for the bus from the city to rural town about 66 km meanwhile the hydrogen bus is free in the city...all the fare is subsidized by the Sarawak Government
In the Philippines subsidies, fare riding MRT is only available in Metro Manila where the center of government is located.
That is the craziest thing I’ve ever seen in my life
As a German, I like to ride my motorbike fast. With the Honda Fireblade, I sometimes do 299 km/h on the speedometer (less in reality) on the Autobahn. But I am completely unsuitable as a pillion passenger on a motorbike. I would never ride as a passenger on a motorbike like that. I would probably vomit from fear and jump off in some corner. Regardless of whether here in Germany or the Philippines
Only reason United States can have extensive roadways is because it's a rich nation. When you really think about it trains are the most probably cost effective form of travel. When it comes to mass transit at least.
In high density populated areas yes. Not so in suburban environment. It would take forever to get from point a to point b with too many stops.
Time is money. These people have more time than money and also too much cheap, unskilled labor. They are forever stuck in that rut because they are largely uneducated and will NEVER make the transition.
No rules and regulations.no insurance.danger journey.what a policy transport.tks.
Pag pag restaurants, motorcycles bus, cemetery village, slum village... Philippines 🇵🇭 #1
Phillipino people are kind_hearted and lovely...
Please, God bless & save Phillipino 🙏
Amen. Doing what I can in Mindanao. USA
THAELAND EAT POOP SOUP
Make it three-wheeler. That will be easier, more comfortable and balancing. India has a lot such three-wheekers, passenger as well as luggage carriers.
The unique transportation.. The railway line transport is amazing. But how do they cross when other fans come from the other direction. It is not possible to carry the cart as seen here. Not every time she can move away her cart and let go her fans... Quite impossible.. 🤠
I experienced this in Compostela Valley. It was really fun as if you're riding a roller coaster. The most fun is if the road is bumpy. You would be amazed with the skills of the driver. All passengers should be relaxed and not panic.
Would it have been better pulling a wagon?
There is not enough ballasts on those railroad tracks, that’s why grass is growing in between them
Rail platform roller transport more insane, more loco ,than locomotive😅😅😅.
What is red liquid they fill up in the fuel tank 91, 95 ?
Wow ! Amazing cute idea .
Admire their guts and talent to earn a living but too risky a job. Suggest that they use the motor cycle to pull a carriage for four seaters. Maybe a motorise trishaw.
The part of our lifes is has its own ways.. using our unlimitations of thinkings. To live for...thanks to all. !!
funny car in this country!Nice useful value😆😆😆 in the ways~
It's the Philippines version of mini bus like no others in the world.
Everyone has to take their own scales because they’re all trying to rip each other off. Nice.
Do they keep accident statistics? I think there is room for further innovation here.
skylab ang tawag ba? located in the remote places in the philippines.
Wouldn’t the modification cause the bike to exceed the weight limit?
For the motorbikes it would be better to use a side car preferably with suspension...safer too.
I bet you theres been hundreds even thousands of accidents but putting all that weight on a single motorcycle is absolute madness 😂😂
Good for the government, citizens know how to solve their transport woes
Mengendarai sepeda multi seater termurah di fhilipina mantap
This look like is also some part of South America mountains. The cars with the motorcycle they were talking spanish.
We speak spanish in the Philippines too
Are there 5-6 seater ambulances in Philippines?
It does look amusing but its the cheapest and quickest ride for short distances , airiest and takes cargo too . Pilipino ingenuity on display in these contraptions . A way to earn a living too. I just hope the local governments don't go mafioso corrupt and prey on them.
My full respect 🙏👍
The end of your video is the bambou train in Battambang of Cambodia why you do like this?
Video này tôi đã xem từ lúc nó chưa gắn tiêu đề bằng tiếng Việt .
I watched this video before it had a Vietnamese title.