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trt | 15:17 Tue 23rd Aug 2011 | ChatterBank
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Drivers in CHINA Scary! Frightening!















Just note how most of these accidents are on zebra crossings.

Cameras have obviously been placed in these areas, but simply

record what happens.




If you are planning a trip to China in the future, think twice before crossing the road!!!











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They happen here on zebra crossings too, the drivers just do not stop, or if they do, some beggar overtakes them, highly dangerous, much better to cross elsewhere!
Some mad moments there trt, are they trying to reduce the Population ?? :-))
Wow! Don't they have any 'Highway Code' in China.
I'm not soft-hearted, but I still found most of it (not just some of it) scary!
Oooooooooooh!!! I"m not going to China - reading today that "binge -drinking" is rising quickly in China - it is seen also as a means of "doing
business" - "Candidates with good drinking capacity will be prioritised"
stated a recent recruitment ad
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It looks to me as though driver training hasn't kept pace with the massive economic growth of the country.

I wonder how strict their training / testing process is.
Ruddy 'ell....gulp.
OMG that's terrible trt - I had to stop it after 60 secs !
Yep, some nasty ones there! I take it some of those must have been fatalities?
well i thought the Parisien drivers were bonkers but that some beating.
Daren't look. Does it involve animals or only people? JOKE before you hit me:-)
:-( I didn't like this at all. Didn't make it past a couple of minutes.
Definitely true, went to Shanghai and Beijing in 2006 and crossing the road was a life changing experience. Some of the bigger junctions have walkways over the road which is the only safe way to cross. Also took a taxi ride and still wonder how we got back to our hotel in one piece!
bit like dodgems at the funfair, without the fun bit, horrifying.
I lived in mainland China - in Shanghai and indeed one saw several incidents, the worst being on Xmas Eve when going down to Hangzhou. A bus had just gone over a cyclist and I can vouch brains go a long way.

The good news is that we were about 4th car and got through very quickly so it was just a quick image but the guys head was stoved in. The problem two minutes later would have been a massive tailback as the locals form a kangaroo court on the spot and god help if you are on the wrong side of that. We didnt drive actually for that very reason......the risk that you are gouged as Uncle Joe used to have two heads and four arms and now has one head two arms......well you get the drift.

The biggest causes (i) bald tyres just like that cement mixer - on some vehicles, they were smoother than babie' bottoms (ii) overloaded trucks (iii) no lights (iv) pedestrians in the road - one time from Guangzhou to Shenzhen there was a woman with a pram walking up the high speed lane of the then new motorway............

horrific - and in many ways worse than say Nigeria or Egypt which can be pretty bad......Thailand can have its moments too, in particular trucks and bikes do not mix and trucks have a habit of reversing back and ensuring that the evidence does not talk. And they think the Thais are benign folk!
I've just watched this with my mouth wide open in disbelief and with the odd OMG.
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That was horrendous , is anyone ever held to account for their driving ?

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