Best Urban Traffic in the World
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 11:36 am
Whinging about PP's traffic are we? Complaining about congestion, rude drivers, thieving Freshy Boyz and pesty Coppers...
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Hmmm....I've been to Jakarta and Yangon several times and find the traffic in both of those cites horrific. Motos or not the congestion is much much worse than PP - 10 times worse. Especially Jakarta as it is a huge city. Yangon has terrible infrastructure - including the road system.Joon wrote:Before watching the video, I'm foreseeing Jakarta.
EDIT: Snap! Wrong call.
And Pyongyang, wow.
The other city that was somewhat of a breezer is Yangon, Myanmar in my view. Though traffic can get congested, at least there is little to NO motorbikes and the people are easy-going.
It's still a little worrying when all the cars have steering wheels on the right... and ride on the right lane.
I beg to differ...aint never had no problems here - been coming for nearly 20 years and now living here full-time for many years...no accidents, no near misses, no worries...vladimir wrote:The congestion elsewhere may be worse, but the danger factor here must be one of the worst in the world.
I though the thread title was sarcastic and that your post was aiming to mean that there are worse traffic situations than PP, hence mentioning Jakarta.dagenham wrote:Hmmm....I've been to Jakarta and Yangon several times and find the traffic in both of those cites horrific. Motos or not the congestion is much much worse than PP - 10 times worse. Especially Jakarta as it is a huge city. Yangon has terrible infrastructure - including the road system.Joon wrote:Before watching the video, I'm foreseeing Jakarta.
EDIT: Snap! Wrong call.
And Pyongyang, wow.
The other city that was somewhat of a breezer is Yangon, Myanmar in my view. Though traffic can get congested, at least there is little to NO motorbikes and the people are easy-going.
It's still a little worrying when all the cars have steering wheels on the right... and ride on the right lane.