lol , cool documentation and experience. Sg riders are so used to organized roads. Had a Similar experience in Bali and Vietnam, but India is a notch up
They horn not just to warn but also communicate. I remember the buses with 4 different horns that are triggered with a small lever each. Each horn serves different purpose and they use it when trying to overtake.
go germany and speed through the autobahn and test how fast do you actually dare to go. also cos pretty curious how fast do people there actually drive/ride at
I remember being in KL, in 1999, and all the scooters, and motorbikes riding up onto the foot paths when the roads became blocked. Once you get used to it, in a few days, it bothers you not at all. In Malacca, they cars would brush your arms, going past you at 60kmp, because often, there were no foot paths to walk on, so you walked on the road. With the narrow roads in the old town parts, the car mirrors would hit your arms, as they drove past very close to you. You just got used to it. First day there freaked me out. Second day, I just accepted it. :) So glad I wasn't riding a bike back then on holidays. Walking was just a dangerous!
I can feel a proud Singaporean telling other places that is lousier........ Telling that Singapore leaped from a fishing village in the 1950s straight into a 2024 first-world advanced city as if it had never been in a similar time before.
@Amos, you are simply not just beyond funny but also just honest with your voice over with this Vlog! 😂.. I did a solo ride in Hanoi about 2 years ago with also a guide too coz I wanted just to "experience" riding in Viet traffic but i think what you gone through is the epitome of traffic conditions😂.. maybe advice to all who decides to ride there is at least as a start, to watch and attune to something local and available mediacorp channel Vasantham! Thanks for the Vlog!
Another proud Sgrean who worries others doesn't know Sg is a different 1st world city from those cities mentioned.... More and more people can learn how proud Sgreans are
@tri333ple I'm from Bangalore - kind of. It's the last place I lived in India before I moved to Singapore. Riding and driving there prepared me for whatever Asia can throw at me. For instance, I was in Thailand last month and rented a car. I was pretty comfortable driving in both Bangkok as well as the Thai highways.
lol , cool documentation and experience. Sg riders are so used to organized roads. Had a Similar experience in Bali and Vietnam, but India is a notch up
They horn not just to warn but also communicate. I remember the buses with 4 different horns that are triggered with a small lever each. Each horn serves different purpose and they use it when trying to overtake.
go germany and speed through the autobahn and test how fast do you actually dare to go. also cos pretty curious how fast do people there actually drive/ride at
Thats actually a pretty good idea haha
i love the commentary reminds me of my india backpacking trip
I remember being in KL, in 1999, and all the scooters, and motorbikes riding up onto the foot paths when the roads became blocked. Once you get used to it, in a few days, it bothers you not at all. In Malacca, they cars would brush your arms, going past you at 60kmp, because often, there were no foot paths to walk on, so you walked on the road. With the narrow roads in the old town parts, the car mirrors would hit your arms, as they drove past very close to you. You just got used to it. First day there freaked me out. Second day, I just accepted it. :)
So glad I wasn't riding a bike back then on holidays. Walking was just a dangerous!
I can feel a proud Singaporean telling other places that is lousier........
Telling that Singapore leaped from a fishing village in the 1950s straight into a 2024 first-world advanced city as if it had never been in a similar time before.
Thanks for Coming to India 🇮🇳 bro
8:35 Interesting observation and I think it's true. Even with traffic jams I ould get around quickly with the Grab bike riders.
Seems like the only comparable traffic jam is... Our causeway end of day peak hour jam into Malaysia.
that video coming out soon. HAHA
Try riding up in the north of India! Ladakh and Himachal Pradesh. There are tour groups which organise rides there.
Ladakh looks epic!!! 😍😍😍
Tibet for the next location!
@Amos, you are simply not just beyond funny but also just honest with your voice over with this Vlog! 😂.. I did a solo ride in Hanoi about 2 years ago with also a guide too coz I wanted just to "experience" riding in Viet traffic but i think what you gone through is the epitome of traffic conditions😂.. maybe advice to all who decides to ride there is at least as a start, to watch and attune to something local and available mediacorp channel Vasantham! Thanks for the Vlog!
@@choonkiat27 thanks for joining me in my adventure
Thank you and your team through all.. 🙏..
in India you need to push drive....waiting and allow other vehicle to pass will let u hold until sunset..
Interested to see how you guys compare India with countries like Vietnam and Thailand's traffic, especially during peak hours.
@guest0227 i actually did a video in vietnam and one in bkk. Nt sure if u seen those vids! Amos
Another proud Sgrean who worries others doesn't know Sg is a different 1st world city from those cities mentioned....
More and more people can learn how proud Sgreans are
@@jrkr7357 Or maybe, I was just interested in seeing how they feel? Maybe try some critical thinking in the future. 👎
Omggg! Crazyyy, but love the video! ❤
thanks buddy. ride until very pekchek
-amos
glad you made it back safe...safer to rent a tuktuk and move around..
What happened to Jake
Looks like you caught bangalore traffic at a very off peak time!
@@smouldering yea i was so disappointed but oh wells
@tri333ple I'm from Bangalore - kind of. It's the last place I lived in India before I moved to Singapore. Riding and driving there prepared me for whatever Asia can throw at me. For instance, I was in Thailand last month and rented a car. I was pretty comfortable driving in both Bangkok as well as the Thai highways.
@smouldering im sure youre a better driver than me haha
Pls go and ride in Japan next! 😊
Wah japan 😍😍😍😍
You have fooled, that's chai (mean Tea)
I ordered coffee haha
Can hear the stress... 😅
@@IanLCH not only stress. Damn irritating also hahaha
Rule was they are not rule😂