Oh waw, this is so cool. Sando. Siparia, Penal and Princes Town & Icacos. So many more, but I'd chill! I said sooo many anyways. 😂😅 And I agree with the person who said Point, that new bridge over the godineau river looks pretty cool.
You should tall about the drive next time but I would like to see a drive up Charlotte St to erthig or bela rd then up st francois Valley rd past the college thats where I used to live maybe all the way up to belmont Valley rd and back down belmont circular videos like these make me homesick but I grateful for what you doing
A very smooth, steady and enjoyable ride, indeed . Trinidad (never been) I think is a happy country, How about some Nice quiet Soca in the background .
Terrance Lynch agree, the private sector is lagging behind. In terms of development. If the private sector really get on board. Especially with beautification projects. The country would be aesthetically pleasing to the eyes.
@@evansparris6724 I think parts of Port of Spain do resemble Jamaica (Kingston), particularly their open highways and some inner city streets. I don't see anything wrong if these two happen to have some similarities. They're both in the Caribbean, things are bound to be similar.
@20:12 this is crazy. How do you have an intersection like this with no traffic control devices? In the US this would never happen, this is an accident waiting to happen.
I am an American living in Trinidad and trust me it almost never have accidents trini's have lived with streets like that for a long time and they know how to drive so no need for a traffic control device.
@@allistancooper1502 Maybe the local people can live with this but what about tourists? Not seeing a stop sign or light I would have assumed that I had the right of way and here comes a truck--he didn't even slow down so he obviously assumed he has the right of way too. I experienced this when I visited Grenada 2 years ago, people flying around corners driving into oncoming traffic..
@@DarrylBass What? I mean the tourist don't need to be driving like locals. They need to stay in the resorts and go out with a tour group. That goes for any island, including T&T.
Tell Us What You Want Us To Drive Next!
. 2019 is a busy travel year. Many more videos to come. Have a great weekend!
the hwy ext to point fortin. thks for the vid. nice
Oh waw, this is so cool. Sando. Siparia, Penal and Princes Town & Icacos. So many more, but I'd chill! I said sooo many anyways. 😂😅 And I agree with the person who said Point, that new bridge over the godineau river looks pretty cool.
what camera do you use?
@@tristanmichael8930 samsung s7
nice post bro,I would love to see Laventille and Gonzales..where i grew up.. bless up
Beautiful country.
U love your shithole country lol
@@feyovtheorinigal9601 your mouth is a shithole
This driver is a lot nicer than the rest of them 😂looks like a beautiful country!! Would love to visit
MITSUBISHI L200 WITH MUD TIRES CAN BE VERY NOISY. GREETINGS FROM SURINAME.
This is making me home sick. I'm ready to come back home. St. Vincent street Port of Spain.
Outstanding nice work man!!!
the traffic look like driving in Malaysia roads....same plate style, and same RHD
P, T and H plates. Penang, Terengganu and Taxi.
Love the laugh at the end!!! 💝💝💝 New Subie on here.
Good
Can you drive up Belmont and Gonzalez?
Not in one thousand years a taxi driver told me one time wanted to check someone in Gonzales
You should tall about the drive next time but I would like to see a drive up Charlotte St to erthig or bela rd then up st francois Valley rd past the college thats where I used to live maybe all the way up to belmont Valley rd and back down belmont circular videos like these make me homesick but I grateful for what you doing
Is there uptown? I never see anyone making a video of uptown, so I have to wonder about the design of POS
Talparo the Bush! 😂😂😂😍🌴🌴🌴
A very smooth, steady and enjoyable ride, indeed . Trinidad (never been) I think is a happy country,
How about some Nice quiet Soca in the background .
Can try Manzan
Palmiste / gulf view. Port of spain has developed. But still to much eyesores. It's time for some serious development in ares within the city.
i agree alot of areas need redevelopment..too many old structures lack of investment by the private sector.
And chaguanas
Terrance Lynch agree, the private sector is lagging behind. In terms of development. If the private sector really get on board. Especially with beautification projects. The country would be aesthetically pleasing to the eyes.
Kinda look like Jamaica
I beg to differ
Where in jamaica looks like port of Spain?
From my view of Kingston it's two totally different looking cities not much similarities
Looks similar to Malaysia my POV.
@@evansparris6724 I think parts of Port of Spain do resemble Jamaica (Kingston), particularly their open highways and some inner city streets.
I don't see anything wrong if these two happen to have some similarities. They're both in the Caribbean, things are bound to be similar.
Can you show the street signs. I'm seeing familiar places but I'm not sure. Tfs
Point Fortin
SAN JUAN
I want to see your country
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@20:12 this is crazy. How do you have an intersection like this with no traffic control devices?
In the US this would never happen, this is an accident waiting to happen.
I am an American living in Trinidad and trust me it almost never have accidents trini's have lived with streets like that for a long time and they know how to drive so no need for a traffic control device.
@@allistancooper1502 Maybe the local people can live with this but what about tourists?
Not seeing a stop sign or light I would have assumed that I had the right of way and here comes a truck--he didn't even slow down so he obviously assumed he has the right of way too.
I experienced this when I visited Grenada 2 years ago, people flying around corners driving into oncoming traffic..
@@DarrylBass Tourist need to stay in the resorts and mind their business.
@@mkesmoke or we could not go to trinidad and spend our money somewhere else.
@@DarrylBass What? I mean the tourist don't need to be driving like locals. They need to stay in the resorts and go out with a tour group. That goes for any island, including T&T.
St James