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Club Arnage => General Discussion => Topic started by: jpchenet on April 25, 2006, 11:52:53 pm



Title: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: jpchenet on April 25, 2006, 11:52:53 pm
Excert from a Bombay traffic camera!!

http://worksafevideos.com/movies/cars.html


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Simon (WRC GT4) on April 26, 2006, 12:02:18 am
Reminds me of our Magic round-about here in Swindon  ;D


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: redstu on April 26, 2006, 12:29:06 am
just goes to show, with a bit of courtesy means that there is no need for the expensive and time wasting controls used in this country!
And no one injured in over 3 minutes!


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Lord Steve on April 26, 2006, 07:28:39 am
I think it all seems to work pretty well - I quite fancy one of those Hindustan Ambassadors for the memsahib, one does a nifty U turn about one minute in.


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Andy on April 26, 2006, 09:02:45 am
I aint riding my motorbike there! Rush hour here ...... dodle!
mmmm shall i get insurance?


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Bob U on April 26, 2006, 12:22:19 pm
Is it just me?
 I click on the screen to look at a video of traffic in Bangladesh and get Bullitenboard.com free never ending porn.
I would rather see the video as posted


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Bob U on April 26, 2006, 12:23:24 pm
Is it just me?
 I click on the screen to look at a video of traffic in Bangladesh and get Bullitenboardforum.com free never ending porn.
I would rather see the video as posted


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Andy Zarse on April 26, 2006, 12:35:15 pm
Is it just me?
 I click on the screen to look at a video of traffic in Bangladesh and get Bullitenboardforum.com free never ending porn.
I would rather see the video as posted

Gents, with due respect the traffic on the video is fu-ck all. And I don't think this is Bombay, as there are no yellow/black taxis which constitute at least half the vehicles on the road. You could get in ten taxis a day and still never use the same one twice in a lifetime.

Having recently been in Bombay, (did I mention I went there instead of Sebring?), this video looks like the vicar's tea party. I have never seen anything like it, not in Bangkok or Cairo, nowhere.

The main problem is there is no driving test, so they all just copy each other. Marked lanes mean nothing, it's just a free for all. Somehow the traffic flow just about works but it's totally terrifying. Overtaking into the oncoming traffic is a way of life (or sometimes death) and several times I covered my eyes with my hands in true cartoon fashion as we were seemingly two seconds away from a head-on with an Ashok Leyland bus, only to look behind after and wonder how the collision had been avoided. Several times I saw limbs being swept into bin bags near a patch of "strawberry jam" in the road. Life is cheap in Bombay and no mistake.

You'd be better off with the porn Bob.


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: jpchenet on April 26, 2006, 01:12:09 pm
Is it just me?
 I click on the screen to look at a video of traffic in Bangladesh and get Bullitenboard.com free never ending porn.
I would rather see the video as posted

Sounds like you're just looking at something else cached on your PC Bob!!  ;) ;D ;D


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Nobby Diesel on April 26, 2006, 02:50:44 pm
I made several journeys between delhi and Agra by public bus and I have to say that any one of them qualifies as truly, the most terryfying journey of my life. Especially the ones taken in the dark.

I think the other factor to bear in mind in India (apart from the lack of driving test) is the religeous belief that you only go from this earth when your god wants you. Therefore, drivers seem to have a healthy appetite for a  complete lack of self preservation or sense of danger.

Abandoned vehicles, left on unlit roads at night, in the pitch black country side were particularly hazzardous! The only warning seemed to be a rock placed on the road about 4 feet before you hit the back of the broken down TATA lorry.


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Fran on April 26, 2006, 07:46:50 pm
LOL - ya big nancy boys... its all part of the adventure of foreign travel!!  I loved the practice of driving in the dark with your lights off until you kinda see something coming the other way then u turn em off full beam (such as it is..).... most economical.

I got pooped on by a water buffalo in Varanasi (or Benares or whatever it is called these days) - it bore a disturbing resemblance to the sag paneer that I ate a lot of the time out there!!  :-\

Also at sunrise on the Ganges in Varanasi saw a dead body floating by with a crow picking at the eyes.... almost put me off my chilli omelette for breakfast!!

Le Mans and its squats and golden triangle holds no fear for me!

 ;D



Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: garyfrogeye on April 26, 2006, 08:01:09 pm
I thought that that video was shot on Camden High street but the fact that the pedestrians are generally walking in a straight line convinces me that it's probably not.
As for the porn pop-ups, my anti everything software blocked it, but i managed to get on to it eventually ;)


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: gab on April 27, 2006, 06:56:26 am

Le Mans and its squats and golden triangle holds no fear for me!

 ;D




...so what`s to fear at the golden triangle  ???


Title: Re: And you thought traffic was bad on your way to work??
Post by: Nobby Diesel on April 27, 2006, 10:48:27 am
Fran - yes, I've seen those avian floating takeaways too.

The other pretty strong image is the river bank funeral pyres in Kathmandu. Due to the lack of burial space, corpses are burned on sandalwood pyres. Smells quite nice actually.