Lesson learned: even if thou art in the wrong lane, and realize it at the last moment, one must stay in the wrong lane and figure out how to turn around.
@@joannemizzi1977 Would help if people used their indicators as well! Sad to see such poor road surfaces on Gozo too - seems the priority at the moment is to build concrete monstrosities for flats/ apartments and sod the roads (unless the Pope happens to be afoot!). Can't understand why the government doesn't knock some sense into the situation and take better control.
This kind of stuff is just one of a number of reasons why I gave up on living in malta after being there for 3 years. My nerves couldn't take anymore of wondering if driving that day might be my last due to some other idiot smacking into me. I learned quickly there that the colour of fear is brown!
Indeed a fine example of elegant and flawless driving. One can admire the style and swag by which the car pirouetted and flipped in an almost...yes...in an almost Boitano manner......marvellous!!! Breathtaking!! 10/10! Decades of statesmanship and fine arts Ballet dancing are colourfully exhibited here ladies and gentleman. One can also appreciate the gentlemanly manner in which the artist bows to the public after this wonderful display of style and art! In fact one can also notice the standing ovation that the people around him gifted the young, talented artist.... INDEED flabbergasting!
In Malta *we* called this style *"Arabic Driving"* because its suicidal! I knew a white lady from Italy who married a *Maltese Arab* and regretted it deeply when she saw how he drove.
I don't understand we English gave the Maltese a good solid background in how to drive and the moment we left they drive like that!. I have been going to Malta for 40 years and I have never seen such reckless driving anywhere, you only need to take a drive and see all the flower tributes all over the island the roads are littered with them. It has never occurred to them that they don't have motorways as the island is to small and therefore to drive accordingly
@@draftsmann your right nobody is forcing me to visit the island, but let's be honest, without tourists you would have a very poor standard of living as you have no other industry apart from tax avoidance, dodgy online gambling and corruption. And the fact remains that the roads are littered with shrines to poor driving, with a population of only around half a million the number of shrines is very high and very noticeable.
@@raymondttompson2638 those service industries have boosted the country’s economy far more than tourism ever did. Anyway, do keep up the casually racist stereotype stuff. Are you a retired 1970s sitcom writer by any chance?
@@draftsmann I had no idea that the Maltese considered corruption as a service industry, and as for gambling and tax avoidance they are considered by the well educated to be grubby industries. It's a no to the question of being a writer, however I am well acquainted with the personality of the Maltese as I have in laws, so it's not without insight that I say what I do. And to be on point I like greatly the Maltese people and everything they stand for and believe in or I wouldn't visit so often and certainly wouldn't marry into them, The original point was that they drive badly and that Is the opinion of other countries also. If you want to keep up this correspondence please do so as I am enjoying it immensely, I love a bit of banter.
Lesson learned: even if thou art in the wrong lane, and realize it at the last moment, one must stay in the wrong lane and figure out how to turn around.
amen
Fil-iben, missier u spirtu santu, amen.
His fault cause he tryed to skip traffic!!
Exactly
Malta would be a really nice place without the cars.
Me being maltese: *agreed*
@@joannemizzi1977 Would help if people used their indicators as well! Sad to see such poor road surfaces on Gozo too - seems the priority at the moment is to build concrete monstrosities for flats/ apartments and sod the roads (unless the Pope happens to be afoot!). Can't understand why the government doesn't knock some sense into the situation and take better control.
And without the old buildings.
Without the water and also without the hospitals.
Agreed.
Actually Malta would be nice just as it is, no complaints.
すぐに周りの人が駆けつけてくれるところに優しさを感じる
Standard Maltese driving
So true!
@@stefanorussello9684 Mela 😉
Vera ta
This kind of stuff is just one of a number of reasons why I gave up on living in malta after being there for 3 years. My nerves couldn't take anymore of wondering if driving that day might be my last due to some other idiot smacking into me. I learned quickly there that the colour of fear is brown!
Remove his license and never let him drive again. Should be incarcerated and heavily fined.
Why so many bad things are happening to Malta.....Our little island 😭
Corruption
@@AJWRAJWR true :(
Stupid people doing what they do best.
Indeed a fine example of elegant and flawless driving. One can admire the style and swag by which the car pirouetted and flipped in an almost...yes...in an almost Boitano manner......marvellous!!! Breathtaking!! 10/10!
Decades of statesmanship and fine arts Ballet dancing are colourfully exhibited here ladies and gentleman.
One can also appreciate the gentlemanly manner in which the artist bows to the public after this wonderful display of style and art! In fact one can also notice the standing ovation that the people around him gifted the young, talented artist....
INDEED flabbergasting!
One of the best comment I've ever seen! Thumb up! 👍
Thanks :D
Kulhadd zobbi jifem hafna
@@stefanorussello9684 Kulhadd zobbi jifem hafna
gay english please
This reminds me the Philippines and Los Angeles...
Maybe if the saint Phillips hospital was open.
In Malta *we* called this style *"Arabic Driving"* because its suicidal! I knew a white lady from Italy who married a *Maltese Arab* and regretted it deeply when she saw how he drove.
Only in Malta
This is the result of a pack of marijuana.
Its the cars fault becuase he shoudent skip the traffic. Innurant man
Even his car was pissed off with his reckless driving.
Marvel Deadpool in malta
Mission : Maltese Danger
0:28 guy walking around in a circle.
That happend to me
That bad green car, I live in Malta
same
Kemm hu kiesah ostja ma baqax mwahhal taht
#BLESSED
babe : my parents aren't home !
this guy :
babe : I'm on my period though !
this guy : !
Ha
Thaqna
That spot is very dangerous!
Ye
This driver is very dangerous
Nothing dangerous about this spot its totally driver’s fsult
That driver is dangerous, not the spot.
xha jamillek misserek hadlu il cavetta!
Gws bro
I don't understand we English gave the Maltese a good solid background in how to drive and the moment we left they drive like that!. I have been going to Malta for 40 years and I have never seen such reckless driving anywhere, you only need to take a drive and see all the flower tributes all over the island the roads are littered with them. It has never occurred to them that they don't have motorways as the island is to small and therefore to drive accordingly
Raymon Ttompson........Do it yourself depopulation before the genocide jab, good one from an expat in Canada.
If you don’t like it nobody is forcing you to visit our island.
@@draftsmann your right nobody is forcing me to visit the island, but let's be honest, without tourists you would have a very poor standard of living as you have no other industry apart from tax avoidance, dodgy online gambling and corruption. And the fact remains that the roads are littered with shrines to poor driving, with a population of only around half a million the number of shrines is very high and very noticeable.
@@raymondttompson2638 those service industries have boosted the country’s economy far more than tourism ever did. Anyway, do keep up the casually racist stereotype stuff. Are you a retired 1970s sitcom writer by any chance?
@@draftsmann I had no idea that the Maltese considered corruption as a service industry, and as for gambling and tax avoidance they are considered by the well educated to be grubby industries.
It's a no to the question of being a writer, however I am well acquainted with the personality of the Maltese as I have in laws, so it's not without insight that I say what I do.
And to be on point I like greatly the Maltese people and everything they stand for and believe in or I wouldn't visit so often and certainly wouldn't marry into them,
The original point was that they drive badly and that Is the opinion of other countries also.
If you want to keep up this correspondence please do so as I am enjoying it immensely, I love a bit of banter.
instant karma
😱
xejn sew
Oof
That's awesome
x dizastru
hux
Well deserved