Just had to post this for your "enjoyment" (not sure that's quite the right word to use)... I'm surprised so much got caught on video
The Russian Dash-cam Supercut - YouTube
The Russian Dash-cam Supercut - YouTube
I think the worst driving (or perhaps it was the best 'cos I'm still here) I ever experienced was in Trinidad. I was there on business, the company employed local drivers. Waaay too dangerous for non-locals to drive. They have dreadful roads, pass at crazy speeds with literally inches to spare.
I think the worst driving (or perhaps it was the best 'cos I'm still here) I ever experienced was in Trinidad. I was there on business, the company employed local drivers. Waaay too dangerous for non-locals to drive. They have dreadful roads, pass at crazy speeds with literally inches to spare.
I drove in Trinidad... just have to remember they drive on the wrong side of the road... and doing the round-about in San Fernando was exciting the first time... after a couple of trips, I became an old hand at it...
I also made the trip around Queen Anne's part 4 times before I figured out how to get back on the right road... :redface::redface:
It was a good thing that the rental cars had curb feelers on the sides because being on the wrong side of the car threw my perception off and I tended to drift to the left sometimes.
Also drove in Jamaica on my first honeymoon with first wife... was doing fine until we met our first dump truck and the wife panicked, screamed and grabbed my arm and my first reaction was to swing left of the center line --- directly into the on-coming truck... fortunately I corrected immediately and we had our first fight....
I think the worst driving (or perhaps it was the best 'cos I'm still here) I ever experienced was in Trinidad. I was there on business, the company employed local drivers. Waaay too dangerous for non-locals to drive. They have dreadful roads, pass at crazy speeds with literally inches to spare.
I drove in Trinidad... just have to remember they drive on the wrong side of the road... and doing the round-about in San Fernando was exciting the first time... after a couple of trips, I became an old hand at it...
I also made the trip around Queen Anne's part 4 times before I figured out how to get back on the right road... :redface::redface:
It was a good thing that the rental cars had curb feelers on the sides because being on the wrong side of the car threw my perception off and I tended to drift to the left sometimes.
Also drove in Jamaica on my first honeymoon with first wife... was doing fine until we met our first dump truck and the wife panicked, screamed and grabbed my arm and my first reaction was to swing left of the center line --- directly into the on-coming truck... fortunately I corrected immediately and we had our first fight....
Being from UK I had no problem with the side of the road, they drive on the correct side :wink: it was just the speeds & narrow margins for error they leave themselves. I was also at the less developed (la Breya) end of the island, so roads weren't too good, & they moved from day to day dependent upon where the tar (from tar pits) had bubbled up the previous night. Incredible to see.