I see it everyday here in the province. Been retired here for 2 years and I love it. I wear my helmet, long pants, and boots when I ride my motorcycle, but I just ride mine for long pleasure trips around the island. These people work hard when they are lucky enough to have a job here in the province. Life can be hard here, but everyone is so happy, friendly and accepting. Everything is more fun in the Philippines ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes it’s a beautiful country to see And yes life in the province would be hard but I never hear people complain like they do in Australia Here there happy
I don't get why pelple complaining about motorists with no helmet. People who bought those motors are meant for transportation not for leisure sh_t. You lived in a province with no permanent regular jobs, and you expect these people to be wearing shoes, helmet, and insurance policy. Who buys an insurance in a province, where you don't even find a single auto insurance company for the entire town or even a province, where hospital and traffic is non existence.
Exactly my friend They have little and most drive unregistered unlicensed and cannot afford most things like the city people can They probably only have enough to buy food and some gas for there motorcycles and there in the province and they are hurting no one I wish them well
I lived in a province and I know a lot of people who were killed due to non wearing of helmet. Most of them just don't want to wear helmet but can afford to buy one.
@@leonsano3207 Transportation is a luxury in the country, so is the helmet. Just because the law says helmet is a must, it doesn't mean their standard of living approves it.
I retired in the province 2+ years ago. We bought a 2021 Wigo.We bought auto insurance through the Toyota dealer. Purely to protect ourselves, not the other driver. So that if we ever have a mishap, our insurance will or can repair any damages, like uninsured motorist in the states. Granted you have to pay a modest deductable, about ₱2,000.00 and can expect a rate increase come renewal time. But better than trying to collect from the locals who have none and will never honor any TPI agreement 🤝. Being from CA, driving here is second nature, people in CA drive insane 😮. Felt right at home 😊!
That right ,we live here as a respectful people we don’t hurt anyone and avoid any accident and we know how to share the road so our family can come home from work in one piece any harm that done here is done by Mother Nature,we human don’t need to contribute to any disaster that we encounter every year.
Nice community you got yourself into. Provides endless free entertainment 😄. As they say "necessity is the mother of invention", so there, they got the skylab. 😆Good content, thanks for the video.
That’s hopefully I can let people see the Philippines Not just the tourist spots but more provinces and villages I want people to see how beautiful the Philippines is and there culture and how friendly and welcoming they are Thank you for watching
Everything is expensive due to government printing too much money. Now, you want to enforce government to control, regulate the people's obvious unaffordable means of transportation and gasoline price.
@@christophermoss255It is better that way than dealing with the crook government of regulating their means of transportation. When government intervene the market, it only make it unaffordable.
I see it everyday here in the province. Been retired here for 2 years and I love it. I wear my helmet, long pants, and boots when I ride my motorcycle, but I just ride mine for long pleasure trips around the island. These people work hard when they are lucky enough to have a job here in the province. Life can be hard here, but everyone is so happy, friendly and accepting. Everything is more fun in the Philippines ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Yes it’s a beautiful country to see And yes life in the province would be hard but I never hear people complain like they do in Australia
Here there happy
I don't get why pelple complaining about motorists with no helmet. People who bought those motors are meant for transportation not for leisure sh_t. You lived in a province with no permanent regular jobs, and you expect these people to be wearing shoes, helmet, and insurance policy. Who buys an insurance in a province, where you don't even find a single auto insurance company for the entire town or even a province, where hospital and traffic is non existence.
Exactly my friend They have little and most drive unregistered unlicensed and cannot afford most things like the city people can They probably only have enough to buy food and some gas for there motorcycles and there in the province and they are hurting no one I wish them well
I lived in a province and I know a lot of people who were killed due to non wearing of helmet. Most of them just don't want to wear helmet but can afford to buy one.
@@leonsano3207 Transportation is a luxury in the country, so is the helmet. Just because the law says helmet is a must, it doesn't mean their standard of living approves it.
I retired in the province 2+ years ago. We bought a 2021 Wigo.We bought auto insurance through the Toyota dealer. Purely to protect ourselves, not the other driver. So that if we ever have a mishap, our insurance will or can repair any damages, like uninsured motorist in the states. Granted you have to pay a modest deductable, about ₱2,000.00 and can expect a rate increase come renewal time. But better than trying to collect from the locals who have none and will never honor any TPI agreement 🤝. Being from CA, driving here is second nature, people in CA drive insane 😮. Felt right at home 😊!
That right ,we live here as a respectful people we don’t hurt anyone and avoid any accident and we know how to share the road so our family can come home from work in one piece any harm that done here is done by Mother Nature,we human don’t need to contribute to any disaster that we encounter every year.
Amazing!!!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂❤ my beloved country! ❤❤❤ i missed and love the province life! ❤❤❤
I love going to the province as well It’s peaceful and lovely to see the views
Thank you for sharing
New friends
I’m glad you enjoyed watching
Nice community you got yourself into. Provides endless free entertainment 😄. As they say "necessity is the mother of invention", so there, they got the skylab. 😆Good content, thanks for the video.
That’s hopefully I can let people see the Philippines Not just the tourist spots but more provinces and villages I want people to see how beautiful the Philippines is and there culture and how friendly and welcoming they are
Thank you for watching
And where is this place??
This video was taken from Tagum Maragusan and other provinces You get all the funny rides in the province as in the city there more strict
Riders without helemt?!
In the province in out of the city you see it all the time
What's wrong with it? When the transportation regulatory system is run by mobsters called government regulators.
@@codelessunlimited7701 I think they only have regulators in the city as the video was taken in the provinces
Safety 5th.
Oil that is .
Music like the hillbillies. Lol
Only locations with higher rates of accidents need a helmet due to lack of common sense while driving.
I see no helmets in the provinces Just happy people riding there bike
Not proud of it government allowing this kind of poor policies..maybe no license too
No accountability
Wth
That’s the way it is in the province I see a lot of motorcycle unregistered
Everything is expensive due to government printing too much money. Now, you want to enforce government to control, regulate the people's obvious unaffordable means of transportation and gasoline price.
@@christophermoss255It is better that way than dealing with the crook government of regulating their means of transportation. When government intervene the market, it only make it unaffordable.