I was in UK and US for some period of time, also did a road trip from London to Azerbaijan, AND HONESTLY DRIVING IN US AND EUROPE IS SO BORING TO THE POINT I WAS SLEEPY FOR THE MAJORITY PART😢 THERE IS LITERALLY NO FUN OR CHALLENGE WHILE DRIVING IN US AND EUROPE
She is just appalled by the poor driving skills and disregard for traffic rules that most indian motorists have. Nothing to be proud of. Driving tests are basically non-existent in india, In delhi & Noida you can literally pay few thousand and skip the drive test altogether
I could watch 4 hours or his, it's so interesting seeing a different world, so many cars, so many people, I can't help but wonder, about how each one of them, has a story, a life, a purpose, how every one of them seems so focused on their mission, their journey, no one seems lost or without duty. It's such a fascinating country 🙏🙏
This used to be my daily route to my college for years, then drove on these roads myself, believe me drivers in this city have a unique sign langauge of their own, it isn't all that chaotic as it seems, although we do struggle driving in cities with security cameras and speed limits and lane systems 😂 obviously 🥴,
Absolutely stunning! I love all the building work right on the edge of a mountian! I wana visit this beautiful place and experience the hustle and bustle first hand...brilliant video Aman..Thanks
India is notr same at all places of it, you will find the most beautiful thing city road area people to the worst of all mentioned in India, Its justso diverse you cant say one thing that implies to all india
9:25 how the hell is the parked silver car on the left going to get of that place lol.. anyways driving in india is just something else man, my nerves wouldn't allow me to drive there
Haha remember mountain roads are fun but unforgiving as well. The rule of thumb is stick to your side of the road, overtake only if you can see all the way through and never overtake on a turn.
@@anujprivate You can still die in a high speed head on collision (aka overtaking on a corner) 🤦♂️ No wonder Indians roads are so dangerous with your logic
@@tflp1950 Mountain roads in India are always single undivided carriageways whereas non mountain roads are mostly dual carriageways, So on a non mountain road there is no risk of a head on collision.
We daily drive in such situations as I live in Shimla and also the driving test also occurs on such roads so getting a driving licence in Shimla is a huge victory. Also the video was very nice and was happy that you came here
Yes, Shimla is beautiful weather is cozy as well maximum temperature around 22 degrees Celsius even in peak summers. During British Raj it is the summer capital of India.
Its funny how you make it sound like its a good thing, driving in india is hard not because of any skills, infact most indian motorists don't have even the basic driving skills and knowledge of traffic rules & regulations which is why Indians roads look like mad max crazy at times. Try clearing drive test in England or anywhere else in developed world and u will notice how thorough it is. Here drive test is just driving in straight line and reverse , that's it.
@exelrode my man.let me explain u. Driving is an skill. I give you one line answer. INDIANS can drive anywhere in the world. But other countries people can't drive in INDIA. I M TALKING about car. You get me
@@sandeepparke2397 Dude most Indians can't even drive properly in India let alone in a foreign country where driving test standards would be much higher. Almost anyone can clear a driving test and get a license in india without any effort .I am from India, I've lived in Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Jaipur & Mumbai so i know what i am talking about. You are clearly trying to portray lack of proper driving skills and knowledge of traffic rules as something cool and desirable simply because indian roads seem chaotic to foreigners and u don't wanna leave any opportunity to brag
@@exelrode I can drive perfectly and about rules and driving test I can watch her video for driving test and learn rules, bingo I cleared driving test in 1 week if westerners think this is hard what level of exam do they give. More than half rules I already know and learning some remaining is not a problem 1 week is I being to thoughtful even 2 days is enough.
basically to drive in india, you need very good reflexes and think that the person in front will do the most stupid thing which they probably will. Also no need to check the side mirrors while normally driving only the upper one and only in traffic/lane change see it. This makes it so much easier and safer
Hey Aman, its hilarious to watch you drive in Shimla. 😂 By the way I'm also from Shimla and I love watching your videos. You're just too respectful and nice to be driving on Indian roads. 😅 Just a quick tip, in Himachal, people usually indicate also to let people know behind them that they can pass them, what the bus driver was doing who was parked on the side of the road. I know its weired but it is what it is. 😅
@2:13 The speed limit here is, as fast as you can drive without hurting others. This video is so funny in so many ways, starting with the silence that the bank benchers have maintained.
Nice Aman, I'm from Shimla & it's good to see that you were here.... I find driving in the Hills easier than in some of the gridlocked & chaotic cities of India.... What frightens me & I'm very careful about are people from the plains visiting Shimla & not following the cardinal rules of hill driving: Always drive on the left Never overtake on a turn.... I've had close shaves with idiotic tourists overtaking a bus on a turn & I'm coming in blind around it on my lane....
Same here. I'm from Uttarakhand, and i really enjoy driving in the hills rather than cities. One thing I don't need to worry while driving on hills is people popping from here and there.
car is automatic transmission one...if you drive manual on hills, then you get the real taste. no hill assist nothing....pickup car from stop own yyour own in traffic
at 15:13 you too busy looking great view when you asked at 16:31 what the limit is you thought 30 or should be 40 but a sign at 15:11 says 20 but you do have a lot going on for sure. didn't see any more signs after that but you did cut a bit out . this drive reminds me some the driving in wales as i tend to take lot back roads and mountain cut overs what barely used and summer can have lots more traffic so very tight places so squeeze through and some on very steep roads i think id enjoy driving these roads as when heading back to my home own north wales i tend to look for the more challenging routes its a good test and enjoyable too and great views. maybe one day i have trip to India, think i enjoying the driving. but also heard on tv show dangerous roads trucking challenge if you cause crash you may get mobbed and attacked esp if you hit cow, and hit person or a cow always hit the person but they maybe a not correct some i remember them saying how much truth in that i don't know. but id sure love the challenge driving over there :) esp in the countryside and mountains
Your worries are somewhat right, but the place she is driving in is known for its peaceful people, This Northern State of India, Himachal Pradesh is probably safest for foreigners to visit in India. The incidents with cows aren't from this state, roads are tough for new people, and hence the local skilled experienced drivers sometimes might behave rudely for causing traffic congestions. One needs to learn their signs and signals before driving in Shimla. Long horn sound, double tap sound, smallest horn sound, indicators are used in many ways, head nods, shakes, hand gestures among two drivers, and lots more. It's tough initially but then it gets so meaningful and enjoyable.
The thing about "Hit a person rather than Cow" is total made up exaggerated BS. Hitting a person is always far more lethal in repercussions than hitting a cow or any other animal. Many times cows get hit in India, and they are not as appeased as is shown on western media. They r pushed by drivers and pedestrians from road many a times quite aggressively and no one bats an eye....If u hit a cow or any other animal, many a times,u can get away with it by paying a compensation and sometimes nothing at all. There are few news about men getting mobbed for hitting cow....And they r news exactly because of how bizzare and rare such inCidents are and there are much more to such inCidents than cow being sacred animal.....In moat such inCidents the mobs r angry over DRUNK driver...Not because it's cow....They would be as angry and probably more if u hit a person while being drunk.
6 :20, she could have easily stopped there and let ambulance come forward, and at 6;32, there was more than ample space to pull left and let ambulance pass. Didnt understood what was confusion about
as a resident of shimla, i do not understand how you all are so scared seeing this video. I learned driving here and its pretty simple.. just horn around every corner and keep your eyes open. It is fun driving here and yea i did learn on a manual..
We used to it... It doesn't scare is anymore... It and not the same for them... They drive on roads where there's lanes for every one so they have not operated their 6th sense ever to drive... But ours was always accustomed to 6th sense and 360 degree view driving 😂
Yep . Shimla was the summer capital of Britishers when they ruled india . Because India's summer heat was too much for them so in Summers , they used to come to the mountains. Shimla is closer to the Himalayan range.
This is such a chaos hahahaha, you handled it well, definitely out of the comfort of the UK 😅 Do you think it would be possible to show us how expressways are like overthere, one day?
Expressways are good nowadays and some people follow rules there but still it is not like western countries. So u will have to be careful and look out for cars while driving on them .
I've driven from the Himalayas to South, from Bhutan, Northeastern part of India, Mumbai Goa, Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai - You name it, and then failed my first driving test in the UK 🇬🇧 for a bit over speeding lol 😂 🤔😎
Two rules for driving in India
1. Don't die (mandatory)
2. Don't kill (optional)😂😂😂
3. Don't drive
Go sleep.@@20shourya
@@20shourya 4. Never leave the house 😅
@@GGMattt 5. Eat doritos
I was in UK and US for some period of time, also did a road trip from London to Azerbaijan, AND HONESTLY DRIVING IN US AND EUROPE IS SO BORING TO THE POINT I WAS SLEEPY FOR THE MAJORITY PART😢
THERE IS LITERALLY NO FUN OR CHALLENGE WHILE DRIVING IN US AND EUROPE
Seeing aman getting scared is rare and fun too😹
Aman is a good driver
What car is she driving?
@@predatorislivebgmi i believe this is like Mercedes or sm
@@predatorislivebgmi In this video she is driving a Toyota Fortuner
@@gamerboss_7274 oh yes engine sound and instrument cluster is similar
This should be a series "driving around India with Aman"
And its an automatic try manual here😂😂😂
Probably my worst nightmare...ambulance behind me, I'm blocked in and the sirens and horn are blaring 😰 that would STRESS me out 😅
Just follow the car ahead of you and you'll be good
@@ZvenoBlox It's more of the lack of control in the situation that stresses me out. Sitting there and knowing you can't do anything.
Teacher in foreign countries becomes student in India 😂
She is just appalled by the poor driving skills and disregard for traffic rules that most indian motorists have. Nothing to be proud of. Driving tests are basically non-existent in india, In delhi & Noida you can literally pay few thousand and skip the drive test altogether
She is awful at driving. Im from Romania and I can drive way better and faster than her and im not a teacher
@@exelrodehimachali roads are extreme you will become automatically it is considered good road in this video lol
Same situation in Sri Lanka😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
you are too kind for indian roads.
I could watch 4 hours or his, it's so interesting seeing a different world, so many cars, so many people, I can't help but wonder, about how each one of them, has a story, a life, a purpose, how every one of them seems so focused on their mission, their journey, no one seems lost or without duty. It's such a fascinating country 🙏🙏
Literally!!! It’s so beautiful
no
This used to be my daily route to my college for years, then drove on these roads myself, believe me drivers in this city have a unique sign langauge of their own, it isn't all that chaotic as it seems, although we do struggle driving in cities with security cameras and speed limits and lane systems 😂 obviously 🥴,
That's a deep thought!
Absolutely stunning! I love all the building work right on the edge of a mountian! I wana visit this beautiful place and experience the hustle and bustle first hand...brilliant video Aman..Thanks
Seeing her having a great time here warms my heart 💖🥺
there's only one rule to driving in india and it's an important one 1:there are no rules
India is notr same at all places of it, you will find the most beautiful thing city road area people to the worst of all mentioned in India, Its justso diverse you cant say one thing that implies to all india
@@hardeeptracky751the only place in india that follows driving rules is Chandigarh
@@Fish-ey9ltEven north east too, Seen a lot of videos from there
arre itna bhi tariff mat karo
I think Aman did a very good drive under such difficult and unknown conditions
Call Jeremy and his little brother it will be lots of fun 😂
He’ll fit in perfectly on these roads 😂
Broddaa broddda
@@ShubhamSingh-ue6gh brodaa break..
It will be dashing cars
@@Hajanar954😂
you just might be the most respectful fortuner driver
hahaha
😂😅 so true
Bhai thar hai yeah shyad se dekhne me to eesa hi lag raha h aapko kaise pata fourtuner hai??
i think its innova crysta black coloured
fortuner is a gangster/politician car , with a female driver too no one would mess with daddy little princess.
9:25 how the hell is the parked silver car on the left going to get of that place lol.. anyways driving in india is just something else man, my nerves wouldn't allow me to drive there
i’d feel more comfortable driving in india than the uk, the chaos is more soothing than the clinical ways of driving in the uk, you feel more alive
Life finds a way😊
That's the reason that car is called 'Lord' Alto 😉
they r hill roads and usually are narrow becuase it is a hill state
lift the car
Haha remember mountain roads are fun but unforgiving as well. The rule of thumb is stick to your side of the road, overtake only if you can see all the way through and never overtake on a turn.
Implying overtaking on a turn is okay on a non-mountain road????
@@tflp1950 Not exactly but lot less dangerous than mountain roads where you could end up flying off the hill to your death.
@@anujprivate You can still die in a high speed head on collision (aka overtaking on a corner) 🤦♂️ No wonder Indians roads are so dangerous with your logic
@@tflp1950 Mountain roads in India are always single undivided carriageways whereas non mountain roads are mostly dual carriageways, So on a non mountain road there is no risk of a head on collision.
11:00 That is me in the Red car (learner one) I was learning to drive that time😂. I can't believe i got driving reviewed by aman 😂
We daily drive in such situations as I live in Shimla and also the driving test also occurs on such roads so getting a driving licence in Shimla is a huge victory. Also the video was very nice and was happy that you came here
Needs to be a series! [Driving around Asia with Aman] 😃😀
It is a beautiful area in India. I never been to India so this is kind of cool.
Yes, Shimla is beautiful weather is cozy as well maximum temperature around 22 degrees Celsius even in peak summers.
During British Raj it is the summer capital of India.
@@Car_Factory_007 not now its above 32+ now lol it will keep increasing
I've learnt that I'm going to stick to driving in Scotland! But thanks for sharing the beautiful scenery and the scary drive!
Learned on this road, on an underpowered manual. Feeling proud right now.
i like the way how that cute little white suzuki alto manages to travel with you behind throughout the video is mesmerizing❤
Suzuki alto is the best vehicle for Indian hill stations
I was born and raised in Shimla so thank you for giving me the wonderful memories ❤
Rule of thumb in these kind of places… “keep honking” which is acceptable and alllows people coming from opposite to know ur coming
Glad to see you in my City.
I am too
Congratulations on reaching ADVANCED LEVEL DRIVING.
I am form SHIMLA. I have learned to drive here on the same road.
She is so wholesome. Like she s expressing every reaction genuinly. Love you sister ❤❤
Fair play to you Aman! This could never be me. I’d be sweating it 😂😂😂
Driving in England is easy but driving in INDIA is not easy. One should have special skills. Even I can't drive in INDIA. BUT IN LONDON I find it easy
Well that's miserable ,not a thing for be proud
Its funny how you make it sound like its a good thing, driving in india is hard not because of any skills, infact most indian motorists don't have even the basic driving skills and knowledge of traffic rules & regulations which is why Indians roads look like mad max crazy at times. Try clearing drive test in England or anywhere else in developed world and u will notice how thorough it is. Here drive test is just driving in straight line and reverse , that's it.
@exelrode my man.let me explain u. Driving is an skill. I give you one line answer. INDIANS can drive anywhere in the world. But other countries people can't drive in INDIA. I M TALKING about car. You get me
@@sandeepparke2397 Dude most Indians can't even drive properly in India let alone in a foreign country where driving test standards would be much higher. Almost anyone can clear a driving test and get a license in india without any effort .I am from India, I've lived in Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Jaipur & Mumbai so i know what i am talking about. You are clearly trying to portray lack of proper driving skills and knowledge of traffic rules as something cool and desirable simply because indian roads seem chaotic to foreigners and u don't wanna leave any opportunity to brag
@@exelrode I can drive perfectly and about rules and driving test I can watch her video for driving test and learn rules, bingo I cleared driving test in 1 week if westerners think this is hard what level of exam do they give. More than half rules I already know and learning some remaining is not a problem 1 week is I being to thoughtful even 2 days is enough.
Stunning views
Driving in shimla itself is a special talent😅😜
Welcome to Shimla🙌
Couldn’t pay me to drive in India. Good on you for doing so!
Welcome to my motherland himachal ❤️
5:15 You were supposed to Stop so Ambulance could pass you that’s why Bus stopped as well
yes makes me feel so frustrated even the person next to her didnt knew what to do
if you did a ladakh road trip, it'd blow up
Aman youre the Erin of India!!! And I mean it in a nice affectionate way :) :)
basically to drive in india, you need very good reflexes and think that the person in front will do the most stupid thing which they probably will. Also no need to check the side mirrors while normally driving only the upper one and only in traffic/lane change see it. This makes it so much easier and safer
Hey Aman, its hilarious to watch you drive in Shimla. 😂 By the way I'm also from Shimla and I love watching your videos. You're just too respectful and nice to be driving on Indian roads. 😅
Just a quick tip, in Himachal, people usually indicate also to let people know behind them that they can pass them, what the bus driver was doing who was parked on the side of the road. I know its weired but it is what it is. 😅
India is not for beginners
Hence proved😂
India is not for even pros of abroad
India is not begginers , seriously, u can say infrastructure worse ... and we talk about our values.. which we can't keep our premises clean ...
@2:13 The speed limit here is, as fast as you can drive without hurting others. This video is so funny in so many ways, starting with the silence that the bank benchers have maintained.
I live in shimla and i go full throttle on these roads. It takes time to get used to it but once you do, you are a champ
Being experienced doesn't make you any less stupid for going full throttle 😂 it just makes you more irresponsible
This is same situation when you are driving in Taiwan.
Nice Aman, I'm from Shimla & it's good to see that you were here....
I find driving in the Hills easier than in some of the gridlocked & chaotic cities of India....
What frightens me & I'm very careful about are people from the plains visiting Shimla & not following the cardinal rules of hill driving:
Always drive on the left
Never overtake on a turn....
I've had close shaves with idiotic tourists overtaking a bus on a turn & I'm coming in blind around it on my lane....
Same here. I'm from Uttarakhand, and i really enjoy driving in the hills rather than cities. One thing I don't need to worry while driving on hills is people popping from here and there.
12:05 vip pedestrian
car is automatic transmission one...if you drive manual on hills, then you get the real taste. no hill assist nothing....pickup car from stop own yyour own in traffic
Aman ... Just Love your vlogs all time. Please do video on ley Ladakh roads . Or at banglore traffic peak hours. 🤣😅
now way ..you're in India for driving vlogs..! now that's taking driving to next level.
at 15:13 you too busy looking great view when you asked at 16:31 what the limit is you thought 30 or should be 40 but a sign at 15:11 says 20 but you do have a lot going on for sure. didn't see any more signs after that but you did cut a bit out . this drive reminds me some the driving in wales as i tend to take lot back roads and mountain cut overs what barely used and summer can have lots more traffic so very tight places so squeeze through and some on very steep roads i think id enjoy driving these roads as when heading back to my home own north wales i tend to look for the more challenging routes its a good test and enjoyable too and great views. maybe one day i have trip to India, think i enjoying the driving. but also heard on tv show dangerous roads trucking challenge if you cause crash you may get mobbed and attacked esp if you hit cow, and hit person or a cow always hit the person but they maybe a not correct some i remember them saying how much truth in that i don't know. but id sure love the challenge driving over there :) esp in the countryside and mountains
Your worries are somewhat right, but the place she is driving in is known for its peaceful people, This Northern State of India, Himachal Pradesh is probably safest for foreigners to visit in India. The incidents with cows aren't from this state, roads are tough for new people, and hence the local skilled experienced drivers sometimes might behave rudely for causing traffic congestions. One needs to learn their signs and signals before driving in Shimla. Long horn sound, double tap sound, smallest horn sound, indicators are used in many ways, head nods, shakes, hand gestures among two drivers, and lots more. It's tough initially but then it gets so meaningful and enjoyable.
The thing about "Hit a person rather than Cow" is total made up exaggerated BS. Hitting a person is always far more lethal in repercussions than hitting a cow or any other animal. Many times cows get hit in India, and they are not as appeased as is shown on western media. They r pushed by drivers and pedestrians from road many a times quite aggressively and no one bats an eye....If u hit a cow or any other animal, many a times,u can get away with it by paying a compensation and sometimes nothing at all.
There are few news about men getting mobbed for hitting cow....And they r news exactly because of how bizzare and rare such inCidents are and there are much more to such inCidents than cow being sacred animal.....In moat such inCidents the mobs r angry over DRUNK driver...Not because it's cow....They would be as angry and probably more if u hit a person while being drunk.
Such a stunning drive and I mean the scenery
This needs to be a tv series 😂
I panic driving around my small town, here I would’ve had a full on heart attack!!
I would be terrified 😂
Im from shimla and watching outsiders drive here and get scared is hilarious thank you for visiting
Takes an experienced driver to not crash there for sure
Love this video. Would be great if you came to visit South Africa and had a drive here. Cheers!
Nice to see you driving in my hometown❤❤ If you are in shimla then please go TARADEVI TEMPLE , Shoghi..........that road is steeper than you think 😂😂
Tbh that actually looks easier than driving in the UK roads 😂
Aman, you should try driving through Bengaluru during peak hours!!
There is not enough nerves in my body to handle such situation... I merely managed to get through just watching it :DDD
Aman, Driving In The Mountain of Shimla, India. Having a group of associates ,have some form of connection to her, good driving.💜
6:46 That Ambulance 🚑 went up to IGMC, and that was right there our little bus stand right there😂
Aman and her bodyguards.
Just kidding, Thank you for sharing a little India with us.
Love from shimla❤️
Really enjoyed your content
"its not even like he indicated" they never do Aman 😢 ive stopped expecting it here now lol
nice views but extreme driving.
I am from himachal and I am driving in Ireland. I got my EDT - essential driving lessons in Ireland.Ireland and UK have the same rules .
HORRIBLE, there is no Logic .. great vid. ❤
hahha...that probably best describes indian traffic !
She is the cutest and sweetest woman ever.
Somehow that was scary and at the same time a calming video.
Cool video
6 :20, she could have easily stopped there and let ambulance come forward, and at 6;32, there was more than ample space to pull left and let ambulance pass. Didnt understood what was confusion about
To drive in India, you should feel like Abhimanyu in Chakravyuh, surrounded by enemies, you are the only hero or main character.
as a resident of shimla, i do not understand how you all are so scared seeing this video. I learned driving here and its pretty simple.. just horn around every corner and keep your eyes open. It is fun driving here and yea i did learn on a manual..
We used to it... It doesn't scare is anymore... It and not the same for them... They drive on roads where there's lanes for every one so they have not operated their 6th sense ever to drive... But ours was always accustomed to 6th sense and 360 degree view driving 😂
You need to honk a lot more, just honk when you stuck and you'll be fine hahaha
The way you're fiddling with the steering wheel makes me nervous just watching the video! :D
Really nice view after passing Shimla🎉
steering like that on mountains is scaring me just watching😂😂😂
This girl still drives even when she is on holiday 😅
Foreign student must watch this
Shimla....is that in the northern part of India??...
Yes a tourist hill station in northern India.
Yep . Shimla was the summer capital of Britishers when they ruled india . Because India's summer heat was too much for them so in Summers , they used to come to the mountains.
Shimla is closer to the Himalayan range.
Welcome to India. My baby ❤
Yeah you look like India, now your are in India 🇳🇪 welcome
main thing in driving in india is using the horn often.
Oh and btw that was a round about after the tunnel you did the correct thing
Oh my goodness the view is so beautiful 🥰🥰🥰
She is driving so much easy in automatic car but manual driving something different
I can drive a manual car in this road actually 💯💯💯 it's very easy
It will be great to suggest roads/road signs improvement for India with your knowledge base . We know what is missing in India
We learned to rather walk in this area or take the bus😂 they do get the right of way no matter what Thanks aman😊
Welcome to India
Can you imagine how our UK traffic flow would improve if more people would walk, take a bus or scoter instead of all those silly Suvs 😅
So, a relaxing journey. 😎
😅
See guys, even our favorite driving instructor gets nervous
Can you imagine a little LANDSLIDE there from Left hill onto the road😅
Aman.. If you can succeed driving in India, you can survive driving anywhere in the world...🤷🏻♂️ 😅
Shimla is most difficult place to drive in India specially if you have manual car , i am from shimla and iam still afraid to go in some places
Shimla, after seeing the traffic, I ditched the idea of going there
This is such a chaos hahahaha, you handled it well, definitely out of the comfort of the UK 😅
Do you think it would be possible to show us how expressways are like overthere, one day?
Expressways are good nowadays and some people follow rules there but still it is not like western countries.
So u will have to be careful and look out for cars while driving on them .
I've driven from the Himalayas to South, from Bhutan, Northeastern part of India, Mumbai Goa, Delhi, Chandigarh, Chennai - You name it, and then failed my first driving test in the UK 🇬🇧 for a bit over speeding lol 😂 🤔😎