I guess you could say this ambulance was built Ford tough LOL get it cause all our Ford commercials here in the U.S. always say built Ford tough at the end of the commercial in a deep southern accent.
Hmmm ... in PRC and ROC they drive on the right side of the streets, so is the steering wheel on the left side of an Ford car. Since the British left Hongkong it this city part of PRC, but till now (2023) they drive on the left side of the streets, so the steering wheel is on the right side of a car. Why peoples do not learn it more in school times?
@@wonglik2314 I am very sorry that I wrote it wrong. I have had correct it. I read now that they drive in history in Kanton and Portugese on the left side too but they change it long time ago.
Already has the famous clocked up DPF
Good to see the screens and siren
You are so lucky i wish i could drive Ambulance and Press the Manual siren and Horn
即将到达2023画下圆满句点,消防员和救护员辛苦了,下一站2024,消防员和救护员坚持加油。
谢谢!新的一年中,一同努力
I guess you could say this ambulance was built Ford tough LOL get it cause all our Ford commercials here in the U.S. always say built Ford tough at the end of the commercial in a deep southern accent.
I love the pov
Thats instructive
really like this POV
Whoa, POV from the front seat? Did you get a new job / promoted? I’m a bit out of the loop recently
He got a job at the emergency services.
Yeah he been driving. used ride motorcycle now drive ambulance started few months ago
@@yue-dongchen thank you both so much for the explanation. I was very excited to see that he joined the services!
He was a volunteer medic basically and he used his own decked out motorcycle but recently he got a job as an ambulance driver for the city
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Nice POV. Wasnt sure if camera flip over driver side suppose on right side?
The Chinese driving position is on the left
Hmmm ... in PRC and ROC they drive on the right side of the streets, so is the steering wheel on the left side of an Ford car. Since the British left Hongkong it this city part of PRC, but till now (2023) they drive on the left side of the streets, so the steering wheel is on the right side of a car. Why peoples do not learn it more in school times?
@@OldLordSpeedyMacao also follows Hong Kong which drive on the left side
@@wonglik2314 I am very sorry that I wrote it wrong. I have had correct it. I read now that they drive in history in Kanton and Portugese on the left side too but they change it long time ago.