The excellent driving skills I've learnt from this clip: 1. The right pedal is the gas pedal. You should use it. All the time. 2. The second pedal is... doesn't matter. You don't need it. 3. The middle of the steering wheel is the horn. You should use it. All the time. 4. You always have the right of way because you are big and they are small. 5. If there's a gap, go for it. It works for Lewis Hamilton. It will work for your 50 innocent passengers. 6. If there is an object infront of you, see 1 and 3 above. The object will eventually not be infront of you. 7. Don't stay on one lane too much time. A few seconds is by far too much time. 8. You get extra bonus points for crossing white lines in the middle of the street. You can use them later for buying recharge health rewards. Just like on a video game.
So you honestly saying you actually enjoyed this kind of wreckless driving and you think it's driving??! Then am afraid you as pathetic as the people driving these buses cos like them you have little or no regards to the safety of the passengers. And that makes people like you FOOLS!
Skilled driving is when you drive fast, but it still feels safe. Driving recklessly is not skill. Anyone can drive fast. Very few people can drive fast , safely.
@@weesgaming7021 what?? Are you serious, Germany was ranked highest by international respondents for having the best drivers..I think you were talking about Russians
I learned a lot watching this video. In the U.S when we beep our horns it means something else but in India it seems to be a form of signaling and a routine part of driving. Also everyone seems fairly skilled and adept at driving close to one another. I also learned something else. In the US when we see India on the news its either govt buildings or people living in huts and wearing robes and sandals and walking around religious shrines. But when I watch these actual bus tours of India I see it's really no different from here in the U.S. In fact parts look identical. I saw places that reminded me of the Southwest US, my home state of Virginia, places that reminded me of DC, Baltimore, Chicago, etc. It looked like "Anytown USA". This is the first time I am really seeing India, and it looks no different or less advanced than the U.S. Guess we all really are the same.
A skilled driver is one who understands and respects the road rules. He allows other vehicles to pass, not always expecting his right of way. He values human lives and exercises caution while driving. This is just reckless driving - someday, someone is going to pay.
For the uninitiated, I am going to give a few pointers: 1) In India people drive on the left. 2) In India, the speed limit on highways is 100 km/h and on Expressways it is 120 km/h. 3) The concept of speed gun / radar barely exists in India. I have never seen one in my lifetime. 4) The highway patrols in India are carried out by the respective state police forces. As such there is no policing due to the police being severely understaffed / under equipped. 5) In India, getting a job in a state transport corporation is relegated to who can pay the most bribe. 5a) Getting a license in India can also be accomplished without an exam by just paying a bribe (though the current government is trying its best to change it by exploring computerized standard theory tests, the resistance from the officials is stiff to let go of their old habits and bribe collections). 6) Few states, if any, in India have rigorous driver training exercises like 'Smith system'. 7) 99% of these drivers do not even know the basic emergency help / first aid procedures. 7a) This driver is not even wearing a seatbelt and most drivers don't (the buses are not even equipped with them) let alone the passenger. 8) Overtaking on the wrong side is rampant. This is because nobody thought them about lane discipline. 8a) Indians love to honk. They think that they have to rush home and save 2 minutes than being safe and patient. Whereas Europeans / Americans honk when someone around makes an egregious mistake, Indians honk because they want to get home early. 9) Most (not all) of these drivers are underpaid and overworked. 10) Since their income also depends on a percentage of the collection (i.e. ticket sales) that they can do every day, they try to cram as many people in a bus as possible. 11) Many drivers far exceed the limit that one is allowed to drive before a break. They sometimes go 12-14 hours non stop without sleep. 11a) Most trucks that are seen in this video are barely roadworthy, if at all. They have all been settled by paying a few thousand quid. 12) Human lives are cheap in India, more so when a few things can be settled with a bribe in case of an accident. 13) The Indian mentality is one of finding a temporary fix than a permanent solution. 14) Most of the time it results in shoddy stuff that causes more pain later (the driver not wearing seatbelt, the pillion rider on the bike not wearing a helmet are a few examples). 15) Hope this clears up misconceptions about this video. 16) India is a wonderfully diverse countries, but it has drawbacks too. 17) Changing the system in India is a painfully slow process since it is a democracy and the inertia is too high. 18) Hope things change for the better in the future and there is safe driving everywhere in India.. Peace.
After living years abroad and returning every now and then to my homeland, which always filled my heart with grieves seeing how badly managed things are, even though the potential we have is par to only few. There could have no better explanation of things going around in India than what you described here.
It's normal in India (˵ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) and even tho it's risky it's still skilled. And compared to western bus/truck drivers.. Indians are way more skilled generally.
Well it is indeed skill to drive on roads such as these. Driving on organized roads where everybody follows the rules is not really driving and doesnt require skills. Its sailing in rough waters that really tests the skills of a sailor, not smooth seas.
@@adamward8777 9:00 Some guy is crossing the street. Now imagine if he trip over and fall. There would be massive collision. This is reckless driving, nothing else. Skilled driver can evaluate what is happening on the street, adjust his driving to the situation and react quick. There is a reason for principle of limited trust.
As a German, who likes law and order, Indian traffic makes me mad 😂 why are there lanes on the road when nobody cares about them? And why is everybody honking all the time?!
I have been driving buses in Switzerland for 21 years now and I class myself as fairly competent, but this is downright dangerous. the driver has no idea about safety and economical driving. So sad
@@4m992 i didnt get any stats, just stating my observation i did look around a bit but i cant find any directly comparable stats but yeah fatal accidents in india are a lot higher but also keep in mind that the population is considerably higher too
For anyone who has never been to India and is complaining about the bus drivers driving; know this, they have road laws in India, but they are just suggestions. India is not as car focused as the rest of the world considering their population. Taxi drivers drive the same way. The population, vehicles, and people in the streets, do not allow for single file type driving. To keep everything free of traffic and slow downs, they drive this way. Also, what he was on is called a "super fast bus." They have a very limited time schedule and have to get to your destination at a certain time.
For those who consider it a good habit to drive without following any driving rules, his driving seems to be very good. But keeping the social distance from this vehicle will help to make life and life safer💯😆
@@boringgames3625 crossing the lane divider, jumping into other lane at high speed. Buses are not motorbikes or cars, they need time to stop when braking, are hard to maneuver if disbalanced, this guy could have got everyone killed.
This is really safe driving considering India. I don't see any Indians complaining. After clocking almost 50000 Kms I can say this is normal driving here. But I know in first world countries Its totally different. I remember a friend in Australia was depressed for 2months bcoz some one honked behind him. Here we honk at everything, from cows, dogs, goats to people and vehicles. Here horn is used to demand way. Without horns a pedestrian won't give way even to a truck.
Philippine bus drivers also do this. At first, I was excited to sit near the driver so I can see the view. Worst mistake I'd ever made. The ride going to the province was a nightmare.
@@vinayaksr1613 First of all the speed limit on NH-8/48 is 80 for heavy vehicles and it can be seen that he was way above it. Any of the close overtakes might have gone wrong if the vehicle at the front has applied short brakes because he was looking into rear mirrors after getting too close to vehicle which was at the front which is a very wrong practice. Also when u don't get side u need to keep a distance of atleast 5-10 metres on highways from other vehicles which he kept even less then 2 feet....Sorry man...but this is not a kind of driving to be proud of.
I dont think that would work, i think there ppl are so used to this and if sth would be changed they wouldnt care, and based on the conditions of basically everything, i think they are used to this dangerous crap. BTW i dont think there are a lot of cops patrolling the highways or streets.
What are you gonna do? Pull every one over? Phillipenes people drive like mad men too. Any non euro or americanized country its like this for the most part. At least people know how to use there horn. In america its the" im pissed button"
I wish this stupid driver gets banned, but alas he will continue driving like this until one day, the luck runs out, and he gets all the crew killed along with himself. So many innocents at risk because of this stupid egoistic driver.
Lol the driver with 20+ lives depend on him drives like this And driver of products or goods carrying truck drives safely, Product life matters than the human life.
It's India. Pretty much the same thing is happening in Indonesia. And I totally agree with you, but convincing to drive safely instead of speeding to these drivers would be an insanely difficult task. They would think that they know better. It's crazy how they dont even realize how their actions can endangered someone else's lives.
by U.K standards, this is often highly aggressive and dangerous driving, in an environment where there seems to be no rules to follow. It's interesting to see the difference. I remember being told many years ago that over there 'if you come back alive, you passed your driving test' and it certainly looks true 🤣🤣
0:41 that bus is way too fast on a Terminal where there is some foot traffic. 5:43 ahhh yes DON'T Stop on a junction and DON'T yield oncoming traffic. 8:28 a massive truck is on an overtaking lane. 9:20 he should have slowed down to about 40kph, because there might be a pedestrian about to cross the road. 9:55 the orange truck is fine, it's on a Slow Lane, but that massive lorry is on the overtaking lane and the bus driver just accelerated through that small gap! 10:22 No Indications, that truck just swerved to the left. 15:40 again... truck on an overtaking lane. 18:35 you can clearly see that there's a Taxi on a junction that's about to turn. why didn't you just slow the F*** down. 19:05 DON't overtake on a solid yellow line... from 19:43 to 20:00 this just gives me a headache. 20:08 pointing at the scooter rider like it's directly his fault that the bus driver had to overtake
@@rakeshpareek7813 I hope that's an expressway that you're talking about. going at highspeeds near the shoulder is just dangerous (for pedestrians or vehicles that is about to exit from a junction that's why the overtaking lane is at the inner most lane.
This isnt skilled its dangerous. Driving with the attitude that no one around you will make mistakes and not leaving enough braking distance will eventually lead to a serious collision.
@@EdwinTyler yeah he's just like every other Indian driver, but he's here on TH-cam for views boasting and flexing what he thinks is cool when the situation in India is already bad enough pretty much showing and promoting what kills several thousands of people every year
As a bus driver I can safely assure you that there was absolutely no skill involved. If any of those trucks decided to brake, for any reason (change of lane, stopped vehicle), it would result in an accident, as he couldn't see anything ahead.
Everyone in India and Bangladesh drives like this, maybe travel some more, these places have shitty governments who don’t really care enough to put traffic lights or road signs on any of their roads. The driver hasn’t done anything wrong, he’s just used to driving in a country with shitty road laws
@@jay5ivez Its not only the laws. Its the illiteracy and the mind set. Flows from the top down. When the leaders are lawless and illiterate, nothing better can be expected of the people.
I enjoyed every second of this journey. I’m a busdriver myself in northern Norway. We have a majority of Scania buses in my company and i am happy with that. We just purchased a contract that will last for 10 years and the whole fleet was renewed in July. All our buses have automatic gearshift (Scania Opticruice) The Scania buses is adapted for express and long journeys. We have Volvo Electric city-buses and Mercedes Sprinter minibuses. I notice that your Volvo had a manual transmission - maybe the EGS system? And i noticed that the «check» lamp was glowing😉 I’ve never drive a Volvo without that lamp glowing. Say hello to that fellow driver with greetings from Norway. 👍
No rules, no driving ethics. Not just him but everyone on the road. Even the pedestrians. This is not skill but madness. No wonder india has highest road accidents in the world
The really skilled ones are the pedestrians who know how to get out of the way in time before being flattened to the road. This is one dashing driver who is skilled at beeping the horn, weaving through traffic lanes and passing over the double yellow lane while dodging everything else that moves.This allows the driver the freedom of expression unseen anywhere in the orderly western world. But remember this place has over a billion people so even if some parish on this journey others will take their place. God speed India and Volvo good luck all
He's just keep going like a train. No Stopping for anything. Breaking all the traffic rules and playing with people's life inside and outside the bus. It's not only him but everybody drives like that in India, no regards for any traffic rules. That's so dangerous.
19:06 - 20:06, that is very unsafe, twice he crosses over double lines and is driving in the wrong lane against traffic, people literally have to drive out of the way so they don't get smashed into. He is using the size of the bus to force his way through.
All heavy vehicle drivers do this here in India. We face lot of inconvenience. These idiots use fast lane when driving at 60kmph and they generally occupy all the lanes don't let us overtake.
Indeed he is a skilled to his traffic environment. It appears that in India the drivers are not very good, slowing down traffic for no reason and a driver like him that in other countries could be considered wreckless, is actually a good driver being able to arrive in schedule besides the circumstances. Europeans and Americans commenting don't understand and are judging him based on their own environment.
The number one Skill for any driver should be not exposing your passengers and other road users to risk of death. Or do people not care about these things outside of Europe and America?
@@mcfrosty8739 hahaha countries which became developed through intense industrialization, lecture developing countries on not using Industrialization to develop in the name of climate change.. 1st world countries for you. ✌🏻
About the honking thing, it's just that Indians do in fact love to honk. You honk before overtaking a vehicle and it's considered nice to do so. It's the best for someone whose driving is reckless like him to honk as much as possible to avoid accidents.
"skilled" in a developing country is dangerous and wreckless in a modern country, just because Hare Krishna the "skilled" bus driver can drive fast doesnt make him a skilled busdriver just a danger to himself and to others
@@ashsoro1039 what's fun about endangering like hundred people in a 25 minute long vid while also driving into an oncoming traffic at one point? Like what does it have to do with being great at parties? This is a moral dilemma, it ain't about humor.
😂😂 obeys all traffic rules 😂😂. He drove in the wrong lane, he changes lanes without reason cutting across trucks and motorbikes, he's driving without a mask. I'm only up till 9:45.
Are bhai ye Government ki glti thode n h yaar, Har chiz mai Government kyu ghusani hai aap logo ko:| Bhai Itni awarenesses to bande ko honi chaiye na yaar.... (Bura mat manna bhai I'm just correcting you :)
Is that strict? Low speed vehicles traveling on right side, overtaking left and right whatever you choose, overtaking in between two vehicles, endless horn, callous people crossing across the road while a high speed heavy vehicle is approaching- are these rules in India? Please visit any developed country and see what is rule. Or at least watch some videos. Don't be blind for the sake of patriotism where people still like to respond to nature's call in open air.
Lots of appreciation for drivers. For a moment I lost faith in this country. But found a few who thinks this was nothing more than risking life of people. This proves we have more idiots than normal people in our country
This demonstrates a fundamental difference between nations in how much value they place on human life. As in this case, clearly very little. This sort of a driving is tantamount to a death wish.
He's driving an indian state government bus, and because of corrupt and inefficient system, probably isn't accountable for fuel. He can burn all he wants. I know, stupid country.
@@theangryboy6247 brother its rsrtc here driver record beacmes bad if didn't give proper average and he may be sued from job EVERY rsrtc bus has a limit of 80 km/h they are well trained
Well, this reminds me of a story. One of my school bus driver was overspeeding like a madman. A person intercepted his path, took him out and gave him a good lesson. Next day, that bus driver was fired off from our school.
5:46 Strike 1! 6:04 Strike 2! 6:09 Strike 3! Aaaaand that's how fast you loose your drivers license in Denmark :D EDIT Holy goat that driver would be spending some serious time in prison here in Denmark xD
@@rk-ve6jy It's going "to" school. NOT going school. Get it right. Seems like you're the 🤡 who should be in school learning to write and speak correctly. 😂
And then he'll loose his job for being late. Not supporting this type of driving but these drivers don't really have much choice if they are forced to meet ends.
May be his driving skills n control over vechicle is next level top..he became perfect with time. But this my advice to everyone..never do anything with overconfidence that someday it could become worst...its not true that each day favours any specific person for whatever the carelessness putting and save from it.
No one here mentioned about it , but the city of Jaipur looked extremely beautiful & clean ....wide & well constructed roads , high rise buildings ...a old pink touch ..& quite green .! A perfect blend of old archeological city & modern city! I love Jaipur ! Best city in India
@@venomgaming7193 satya h toh karenge na bhai ...bakio ko dekho yaha sab buarai karrhe h ...hamara kolkata saaf nhi h ...hamara delhi polluted h bla bla....but tbh Jaipur jsa shehr kahi nhi h ...& its well maintained too ...really really awesome
Jaipur the Pink city of India 😍 I visited jaipur in 2019 at those covid free days.. Such a nice trip it was.. Jaisalmer, jaipur, bikaner, jodhpur etc etc
thats too wild for you, right? yeah... says the one that identifys so much with Walter White that he chooses him as his representation. what a badass you are! :)
@@MrDschiesus I guess in your mind, uploading a fictional character as a profile pic is same as a psycho driving a heavy duty vehicle recklessly, your brain seems to be fried and out if logic
@@MrDschiesus I bet you are that loud kid in class who tries to impress everyone with uncouth jokes, though no one finds them funny, get a life you muppet. 😆
@@kenadams9725 who's right? Both the bus driver and the two wheeler wala were on the wrong side of the road. Bus driver shouldn't have crossed the double straight lines and the right lane where the two wheeler was supposed to be a high speed lane for fast vehicles- 2 wheeler was very slow
I'm sitting here with a massive grin on my face. It's amazing. In the UK he would have lost his licence. I love how different things are in other parts of the world.
@Proud Sanatani 🚩❤ check the statistics on how many people die in India for traffic incidents... reckless drivers like this one on the bus only contribute to that..as a country we should not praise these people in order to move forward
And I thought the Russians were crazy!!!!!!! Really, this driver has awesome skill and nerves of steel. That bus handles like a race car. What really impresses me is the chaos on the roads, where slow vehicles and pedestrians wander all over a dirty road amongst 40-ton vehicles traveling 140-150 km/h, and NO ONE GETS KILLED! I was expecting a bloodbath.
I have seen so many bus journey Vlogs from India. Almost all those drivers are quite calm even if the roads were free to race. But here he drives like a video game driver. Though it is quite normal for me as a Bangladeshi cause our drivers are reckless like him.
Lol funny and sad at the same time. When you realise the bus has passengers old and young, and they are helpness on a crash, then its not funny anymore.
@@calcuttaaviation you can risk your own life for that....I'm sorry to say alot of other people care about their lives and depend upon on god and this driver. So thank god the truck didn't move even little bit to the right and the left. Do not encourage this kind of driving. This is why Karnataka state transport is the best in the country.
No matter how good the bus brand is or how prepared you think it is, just imagine you got 30 passengers and your driving 100 kilo meters or more , and all of a sudden one of your front tiers gets rekt , then you gonna kill a bunch of peoples and you will never forget this till the day you die! Drive safe, no one would do something big in 10 minutes difference from getting earlier
@@mauriceboykin4422 superior brain wont help you in a road like this , its a death game, one simple mistake and everY1 Dies, i can drive recklessly like this but in a safe place that ill be sure i wont hurt my passengers life
To all the non Indians : " It may be dangerous according to rules and regulations of your country , but here in India , NO ONE actually KNOWS the rules to drive, leave aside the sense to drive responsibly , so cheers . Since , everyone drives rash , it is indeed a skill to be safe on road. However , to do justice with disciplined drivers , I must admit that those driving rash are very few in number indeed(nearly 10 percent or less ) most drivers actually care about other vehicles on road " So don't paint a picture of Indian traffic etiquettes by seeing one or two videos. Traffic here in India is actually so heavy that in peak hours vehicles barely move 😂
I saw one apsrtc driver, Vijayawada to guntur, my friend also one time go to same bus, this time me and my friend both are going to same bus, my friend said to me, see the driving,lukkyly we got front seat, so i watch the driveing, unbelievable, he drives always ringside,if any vehicle comes, he go to right side, after cross the vehicle, again came rongside,no one over taking this bus, he give no chance, total 35 to 40km, maximum 30km above he drive rong way ,great experience, but not safe,
In some parts of the world, rules do not apply (do they have any ?). As an European, it's always mind-blowing watching people driving like that and consider it normal, or even worse, "skill". I guess there's a reason why 99% of liveleak videos happen to be from Asia and South America.
@@raedjameel9899 Well, in terms of rules on the road (and executing them) in comparison with many countries in Asia or South America, yes. Did i say something hurtful and untrue ? If you are a good driver and don't drive like an idiot, this doesn't even apply to you, so you don't even have to feel offended. If folks from other countries make jokes about folks from my country and i am definitely not acting like that stereotypical folk from my country they make jokes about, then i don't feel offended personally. If you do then it means you're that type of driver yourself, or am i missing something here ?
@@М62 Yep. They're pretty reckless and overall don't care much from what i've seen and heard from people i know who went there for a vacation. But they have better food and landscapes though.
@@DoctorStrange01 Although it is not like India or Indonesia, in South America they don't drive like crazy, the driving is more organized than in countries like India, Indonesia, Nepal, etc. Obviously, they don't drive perfect because they had their mistakes but that happens all over the world.
What a bubble of chaos. Trucks are driving at right side of the road? 😂🤷♂️ Bus driver is forcing cars on the middle to move over? And there is cars which are driving fast at the left side??? RIP rules
India drives on the left, so trucks driving at left, and driving fast at the right lane is correct. We do need to improve a lot when it comes to following traffic rules.
Volvo Bus at 100kmph Cutting Barriers 😱😰th-cam.com/video/WC2FUEmKEu8/w-d-xo.html
Foolish Driving no skills involved. !
The excellent driving skills I've learnt from this clip:
1. The right pedal is the gas pedal. You should use it. All the time.
2. The second pedal is... doesn't matter. You don't need it.
3. The middle of the steering wheel is the horn. You should use it. All the time.
4. You always have the right of way because you are big and they are small.
5. If there's a gap, go for it. It works for Lewis Hamilton. It will work for your 50 innocent passengers.
6. If there is an object infront of you, see 1 and 3 above. The object will eventually not be infront of you.
7. Don't stay on one lane too much time. A few seconds is by far too much time.
8. You get extra bonus points for crossing white lines in the middle of the street. You can use them later for buying recharge health rewards. Just like on a video game.
this is the golden comment
😂😂😂😂 ....
Savage 😂😂😂😂😂😂
So you honestly saying you actually enjoyed this kind of wreckless driving and you think it's driving??! Then am afraid you as pathetic as the people driving these buses cos like them you have little or no regards to the safety of the passengers. And that makes people like you FOOLS!
This is perfect for a Guayaquil bus driver class.
Skilled driving is when you drive fast, but it still feels safe.
Driving recklessly is not skill. Anyone can drive fast. Very few people can drive fast , safely.
I think most German drivers would qualify.
@@weesgaming7021 lmaoooo 🤣🤣🤣
@@weesgaming7021 Not for lawless roads in shithole countries.
@@weesgaming7021 what?? Are you serious, Germany was ranked highest by international respondents for having the best drivers..I think you were talking about Russians
@@weesgaming7021 maybe Europeans in general
He is playing indoneshian bus simulator💥
Yes😂
@@sahitto_sohor1304 😂😂
True bro ,so perfection 👌👌👌😀
😂😂
Ha bhai
I learned a lot watching this video. In the U.S when we beep our horns it means something else but in India it seems to be a form of signaling and a routine part of driving. Also everyone seems fairly skilled and adept at driving close to one another. I also learned something else.
In the US when we see India on the news its either govt buildings or people living in huts and wearing robes and sandals and walking around religious shrines. But when I watch these actual bus tours of India I see it's really no different from here in the U.S. In fact parts look identical. I saw places that reminded me of the Southwest US, my home state of Virginia, places that reminded me of DC, Baltimore, Chicago, etc. It looked like "Anytown USA". This is the first time I am really seeing India, and it looks no different or less advanced than the U.S.
Guess we all really are the same.
A skilled driver is one who understands and respects the road rules. He allows other vehicles to pass, not always expecting his right of way. He values human lives and exercises caution while driving.
This is just reckless driving - someday, someone is going to pay.
You are absolutely right. This driver needs to be sent for re-training to improve his driving skills.
Sorry to say this,,,dumb @#&hole...does he has family... others do have.. stupidly level infinity... please don't wait until the worst thing happens.
Bro everyday so many people dies because of it
Infelizmente é verdade
Wrong
For the uninitiated, I am going to give a few pointers:
1) In India people drive on the left.
2) In India, the speed limit on highways is 100 km/h and on Expressways it is 120 km/h.
3) The concept of speed gun / radar barely exists in India. I have never seen one in my lifetime.
4) The highway patrols in India are carried out by the respective state police forces. As such there is no policing due to the police being severely understaffed / under equipped.
5) In India, getting a job in a state transport corporation is relegated to who can pay the most bribe.
5a) Getting a license in India can also be accomplished without an exam by just paying a bribe (though the current government is trying its best to change it by exploring computerized standard theory tests, the resistance from the officials is stiff to let go of their old habits and bribe collections).
6) Few states, if any, in India have rigorous driver training exercises like 'Smith system'.
7) 99% of these drivers do not even know the basic emergency help / first aid procedures.
7a) This driver is not even wearing a seatbelt and most drivers don't (the buses are not even equipped with them) let alone the passenger.
8) Overtaking on the wrong side is rampant. This is because nobody thought them about lane discipline.
8a) Indians love to honk. They think that they have to rush home and save 2 minutes than being safe and patient. Whereas Europeans / Americans honk when someone around makes an egregious mistake, Indians honk because they want to get home early.
9) Most (not all) of these drivers are underpaid and overworked.
10) Since their income also depends on a percentage of the collection (i.e. ticket sales) that they can do every day, they try to cram as many people in a bus as possible.
11) Many drivers far exceed the limit that one is allowed to drive before a break. They sometimes go 12-14 hours non stop without sleep.
11a) Most trucks that are seen in this video are barely roadworthy, if at all. They have all been settled by paying a few thousand quid.
12) Human lives are cheap in India, more so when a few things can be settled with a bribe in case of an accident.
13) The Indian mentality is one of finding a temporary fix than a permanent solution.
14) Most of the time it results in shoddy stuff that causes more pain later (the driver not wearing seatbelt, the pillion rider on the bike not wearing a helmet are a few examples).
15) Hope this clears up misconceptions about this video.
16) India is a wonderfully diverse countries, but it has drawbacks too.
17) Changing the system in India is a painfully slow process since it is a democracy and the inertia is too high.
18) Hope things change for the better in the future and there is safe driving everywhere in India.. Peace.
You deserve more likes
After living years abroad and returning every now and then to my homeland, which always filled my heart with grieves seeing how badly managed things are, even though the potential we have is par to only few. There could have no better explanation of things going around in India than what you described here.
Thnx bro 😂😂😂
C'mon man,you are insulting our country in front of others by spitting the truths..
@@hrithik81 🧐
skilled driving? when somebody hits the brakes its not skilled anymore.. its wreckless driving
It's normal in India (˵ ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) and even tho it's risky it's still skilled. And compared to western bus/truck drivers.. Indians are way more skilled generally.
@@adamward8777 It does not matter your skill, it's the lack of skill or a mistake from somebody else that is out of your hands
Well it is indeed skill to drive on roads such as these. Driving on organized roads where everybody follows the rules is not really driving and doesnt require skills. Its sailing in rough waters that really tests the skills of a sailor, not smooth seas.
@@adamward8777 9:00 Some guy is crossing the street. Now imagine if he trip over and fall. There would be massive collision. This is reckless driving, nothing else. Skilled driver can evaluate what is happening on the street, adjust his driving to the situation and react quick. There is a reason for principle of limited trust.
Drove 32 years with greyhound please dont get skill confuse with talking chances and scaring shit out of the passengers
This guy honked more in this one video than I did in my 16 years of driving
normal in India 😁
India is overpopulated and people don't follow traffic rules. So this is pretty normal.
Normal in india 🤧
😂😂😂true
In India its rule to honk if you takeover anyone, so that he become aware that someone is passing by lol
As a German, who likes law and order, Indian traffic makes me mad 😂 why are there lanes on the road when nobody cares about them? And why is everybody honking all the time?!
Honking is a language we use to communicate on Indian roads
its like car language here😆
Honking means "give me side" "move aside"
Same thought I had🤣🤣like why is he honking all the time
People honk to make driver aware ahead of him that I'm approaching from this side so don't suddenly change your lane , also to move aside and give way
I have been driving buses in Switzerland for 21 years now and I class myself as fairly competent, but this is downright dangerous. the driver has no idea about safety and economical driving. So sad
Exactly. He is wasting so much fuel just to keep a higher speed. Maybe his life sucks so much elsewhere that he takes it all out on his driving.
In India 90% bus drives like this only 🤦
these are pure skills which u white people lack
@@berozgaar1100 yeah but at least we care about our life enough to not want to fucking die in a car crash
@@jashsylde8136 lol Jash...soo true 😂😂
Everyone must move out the way for him. There's no lane discipline and it's just chaos. There must be so many accidents.
That the unwritten traffic rule here , you have to give way for those who are faster than you.
contrary to what you may believe
i've seen more accidents over 3 years in australia than 10 years in india
@@anmolsaxena_ you've seen? Where do you get the stats from because that's very hard to believe.
@@4m992 i didnt get any stats, just stating my observation
i did look around a bit but i cant find any directly comparable stats
but yeah fatal accidents in india are a lot higher but also keep in mind that the population is considerably higher too
if you notice, every camion has written on his trailer "blow horn". I think here is a sort of a security feature the horn
For anyone who has never been to India and is complaining about the bus drivers driving; know this, they have road laws in India, but they are just suggestions. India is not as car focused as the rest of the world considering their population. Taxi drivers drive the same way. The population, vehicles, and people in the streets, do not allow for single file type driving. To keep everything free of traffic and slow downs, they drive this way. Also, what he was on is called a "super fast bus." They have a very limited time schedule and have to get to your destination at a certain time.
indeed .Someone gets it.
Through chaos there's discipline
Very well said many drivers are so skilled that they know every inch of road
Yup, nonetheless people running everywhere but i guess runners are used to it too
planning corpses:
For those who consider it a good habit to drive without following any driving rules, his driving seems to be very good. But keeping the social distance from this vehicle will help to make life and life safer💯😆
Bevakuff eee he saie
can u tell me which rule he didn't follow
What are the things to follow when overtaking a vehicle? [There are a lot of fake ids in U tube 🧐]
@@boringgames3625 crossing the lane divider, jumping into other lane at high speed. Buses are not motorbikes or cars, they need time to stop when braking, are hard to maneuver if disbalanced, this guy could have got everyone killed.
Too much lane switching, honking, wrong U Turns are some of bad driving habits. If ypu would like to learn, watch Karnataka State drivers
9:54 my heart just dropped for a second
Hahaha
11:10 🤯 bhayankar confidence.. thrill ride
Volvo's brakes are amazing ^^
This is really safe driving considering India. I don't see any Indians complaining. After clocking almost 50000 Kms I can say this is normal driving here. But I know in first world countries Its totally different. I remember a friend in Australia was depressed for 2months bcoz some one honked behind him. Here we honk at everything, from cows, dogs, goats to people and vehicles. Here horn is used to demand way. Without horns a pedestrian won't give way even to a truck.
"Common" is not the same as "normal".
@@sandoumir4348 its normal if you live here
@@samuelv5251 what's also common there is the inability to understand 3 words.
@@sandoumir4348 Nobody cares, you may be having an inability to hold an erection but who cares?
@@samuelv5251 looks like somebody cared.....
This is the most terrifying bus ride ever. He doesn't even slow down
We indians are used to for this😅
Try Himachal bus ride.. they are super scary.
Philippine bus drivers also do this. At first, I was excited to sit near the driver so I can see the view. Worst mistake I'd ever made. The ride going to the province was a nightmare.
@HYD NANU YT its not skilled driving when others need to slow down.
@@rajubro7445 it's not at all you should not be driving my friend lol
My man driving fast like he can respawn😂
ong
Loooool
😂😂😂😂
Hindus respawn
HE is playing euro bus in real life
In Germany he would have lost his driver's license after 10 km and would have an appointment with the public prosecutor.😅
Why?
dangerous interference in road traffic
@@m.2166 Where are you from
Magdeburg Germany
@@m.2166 Wow 😳
as an Indian, I can confirm this is literally how all buses drive. And it's not even as bad as how it is all around India.
This ain't skilled driving, it's called Playing with passenger's life ...
Not true
@@vinayaksr1613 Shows that you don't know traffic rules. He breaks atleast one rule every minute
@@aravind1994 how ??
@@vinayaksr1613 First of all the speed limit on NH-8/48 is 80 for heavy vehicles and it can be seen that he was way above it.
Any of the close overtakes might have gone wrong if the vehicle at the front has applied short brakes because he was looking into rear mirrors after getting too close to vehicle which was at the front which is a very wrong practice.
Also when u don't get side u need to keep a distance of atleast 5-10 metres on highways from other vehicles which he kept even less then 2 feet....Sorry man...but this is not a kind of driving to be proud of.
@@vinayaksr1613 Bhai license hai tumhare pass? Hai toh cancel karwado
Man, he shouldn't be left to drive such huge vehicles. No lane discipline, no patience, narrow over take gap
Pfff yeah sure.. you should talk..
@@fawazsullia5620 well that's what he does for living so he is experienced
He knows what he's doing 🙃🙄
thats just how the drive in India, look at other cars doing the same
He used indicators for lane changing
The Government has to do something with lane discipline and driving sensibility.
haha you’re funny
@@berozgaar1100 shut up
I dont think that would work, i think there ppl are so used to this and if sth would be changed they wouldnt care, and based on the conditions of basically everything, i think they are used to this dangerous crap. BTW i dont think there are a lot of cops patrolling the highways or streets.
Limitate the highest speed of vehicles
What are you gonna do? Pull every one over? Phillipenes people drive like mad men too. Any non euro or americanized country its like this for the most part. At least people know how to use there horn. In america its the" im pissed button"
18:44 😰, my heart literally skipped a beat there!
9:54 was just insane!!! +6points close call....
3+3
😅😅😅
10:19 Thodi aur jagah milti to yaha se bhi nikal leta 🤣🤣
In Uk he ll get banned after this drive
I wish this stupid driver gets banned, but alas he will continue driving like this until one day, the luck runs out, and he gets all the crew killed along with himself. So many innocents at risk because of this stupid egoistic driver.
Lol the driver with 20+ lives depend on him drives like this
And driver of products or goods carrying truck drives safely,
Product life matters than the human life.
9:55 This is Epic! 👏What a skilled driver.
😳🙄 I almost shouted watching this part 😄
try watching Indonesian Bus Driver Skills
This is what cause accident
This is called show off
Risking so many people's life
being a good driver doesnt mean you're the fastest its being the safest in a modest time
Excellent said
And don’t use hard brakes
This guy drives like a f****** a******
Obviously
It's India. Pretty much the same thing is happening in Indonesia. And I totally agree with you, but convincing to drive safely instead of speeding to these drivers would be an insanely difficult task. They would think that they know better. It's crazy how they dont even realize how their actions can endangered someone else's lives.
the bus driver is very good, greetings from bulgaria
As the bus driver i must to say: safety first...
Passengers are top priority. Not time. Horn makes 200 HP bonus 🤣
by U.K standards, this is often highly aggressive and dangerous driving, in an environment where there seems to be no rules to follow. It's interesting to see the difference. I remember being told many years ago that over there 'if you come back alive, you passed your driving test' and it certainly looks true 🤣🤣
😂
he's using wide angle camera bro, and in that camera 10 speed is like 40🥲
It’s funny though how he turns across like 4 lanes of traffic without one single fck given 😁
"UK" is nothing infront of "INDIA".
Indians built different and somehow it works
0:41 that bus is way too fast on a Terminal where there is some foot traffic.
5:43 ahhh yes DON'T Stop on a junction and DON'T yield oncoming traffic.
8:28 a massive truck is on an overtaking lane.
9:20 he should have slowed down to about 40kph, because there might be a pedestrian about to cross the road.
9:55 the orange truck is fine, it's on a Slow Lane, but that massive lorry is on the overtaking lane
and the bus driver just accelerated through that small gap!
10:22 No Indications, that truck just swerved to the left.
15:40 again... truck on an overtaking lane.
18:35 you can clearly see that there's a Taxi on a junction that's about to turn.
why didn't you just slow the F*** down.
19:05 DON't overtake on a solid yellow line...
from 19:43 to 20:00 this just gives me a headache.
20:08 pointing at the scooter rider like it's directly his fault that the bus driver had to overtake
Good observation 👍👍
In 4 or 6 lane overtaking line is left side in india
@@rakeshpareek7813 I hope that's an expressway that you're talking about.
going at highspeeds near the shoulder is just dangerous (for pedestrians or vehicles that is about to exit from a junction
that's why the overtaking lane is at the inner most lane.
@@rakeshpareek7813 Reconsider your knowledge. It's the innermost lane in highways with more than 3 lanes.
Whoa man, i enjoyed all your time stamps... excellent observation skills with fault findings & remedies
This isnt skilled its dangerous. Driving with the attitude that no one around you will make mistakes and not leaving enough braking distance will eventually lead to a serious collision.
That's an average Indian driver for you.
@@EdwinTyler yeah he's just like every other Indian driver, but he's here on TH-cam for views boasting and flexing what he thinks is cool when the situation in India is already bad enough pretty much showing and promoting what kills several thousands of people every year
@@Alex-yn2ed He, will learn to slow down after hitting a cow, no sooner! Chill brah.
As a bus driver I can safely assure you that there was absolutely no skill involved.
If any of those trucks decided to brake, for any reason (change of lane, stopped vehicle), it would result in an accident, as he couldn't see anything ahead.
Lmao yeah!
And he’d be out the window with no seatbelt on
Don't have to be a bus driver to know this.
I think the helper tells him whether to overtake or not....because the helper is on the other side and sees whats coming
@@alnomanshafi7256 this justifies nothing
20:28 that 2 guy's 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
🤣🤣
🤣🤣
Dhosth mere dhosth 🤣🤣
Omg wow so funny.
Yeah! The driver is skilled at thinking he is the owner of the roads and he can drive the way he does
disregarding human life and a garbage human being, 0 respect for his own kind
Everyone in India and Bangladesh drives like this, maybe travel some more, these places have shitty governments who don’t really care enough to put traffic lights or road signs on any of their roads. The driver hasn’t done anything wrong, he’s just used to driving in a country with shitty road laws
@@jay5ivez he has done a lot wrong. Not everyone there drives like this moron
@@jay5ivez Its not only the laws. Its the illiteracy and the mind set. Flows from the top down. When the leaders are lawless and illiterate, nothing better can be expected of the people.
Sorry to say this,,,dumb @#&hole...does he has family... others do have.. stupidly level infinity... please don't wait until the worst thing happens.
I am exploring India because of your videos. Keep coming man!
I enjoyed every second of this journey. I’m a busdriver myself in northern Norway. We have a majority of Scania buses in my company and i am happy with that. We just purchased a contract that will last for 10 years and the whole fleet was renewed in July. All our buses have automatic gearshift (Scania Opticruice) The Scania buses is adapted for express and long journeys. We have Volvo Electric city-buses and Mercedes Sprinter minibuses. I notice that your Volvo had a manual transmission - maybe the EGS system? And i noticed that the «check» lamp was glowing😉 I’ve never drive a Volvo without that lamp glowing. Say hello to that fellow driver with greetings from Norway. 👍
You are Indian??
@@jameswalt1377 he literally wrote he's from norway.
@@jameswalt1377 he said hes norwegian twice bruh
greetings from India.
No rules, no driving ethics. Not just him but everyone on the road. Even the pedestrians. This is not skill but madness. No wonder india has highest road accidents in the world
Never visit India my friend.
@@lukej7283 why?
f u c k u india is best jay hind
I'm sorry on behalf of the person cursing above this comment. Even we Indians want rules to be enforced strictly.
@@rishabh3769
There are no rules if they are only found on paper.
5:35 that was British Airways Boeing 787 "Dreamliner".
Ywah
B787, C17 and A350 are the best looking planes.
That's panama airlines you fool
Yes, that was British Airways
@@ashannoweria2855 It’s not COPA (Panama Airlines ). COPA has only Boeing 737 in its fleet and they don’t fly anywhere outside Americas
I'm from indonesia🇮🇩 .. Respect to skil driver india
The really skilled ones are the pedestrians who know how to get out of the way in time before being flattened to the road. This is one dashing driver who is skilled at beeping the horn, weaving through traffic lanes and passing over the double yellow lane while dodging everything else that moves.This allows the driver the freedom of expression unseen anywhere in the orderly western world. But remember this place has over a billion people so even if some parish on this journey others will take their place. God speed India and Volvo good luck all
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA
He's just keep going like a train. No Stopping for anything. Breaking all the traffic rules and playing with people's life inside and outside the bus. It's not only him but everybody drives like that in India, no regards for any traffic rules. That's so dangerous.
Well you havent been to Indonesia then try to take the bus on the eastern java province
@@krishna.d.w8411 I wouldn't bloody want to. Like most sensible people I value my life unlike this idiot driver and passengers who think it's "fun"
@@krishna.d.w8411 lol
People : Classic Move/Perfect/Too Good/Great Skills.
The Driver : "Mera roz ka hai"
Video dekh kar dil बाग बाग हो गया मैंने लाइक भी किया है
19:06 - 20:06, that is very unsafe, twice he crosses over double lines and is driving in the wrong lane against traffic, people literally have to drive out of the way so they don't get smashed into. He is using the size of the bus to force his way through.
DOuble line crossover by a huge bus. It happens only in India.
Sorry to say this,,,dumb @#&hole...does he has family... others do have.. stupidly level infinity... please don't wait until the worst thing happens.
All heavy vehicle drivers do this here in India. We face lot of inconvenience. These idiots use fast lane when driving at 60kmph and they generally occupy all the lanes don't let us overtake.
Crossing over to incoming traffic. What a way to get someone killed.
You gotta admit though he's making great time
My dude took the bus driving simulator, to a whole new level
And I always thought those bus simulator games had terrible controls and unrealistic physics. Turned out they were just coded by an Indian.
🤣🤣🤣
At 9:57 driver shows what ability he can afford.... Perfection😎
I have no idea why :) but the term: "An accident waiting to happen", springs to mind.
Not much skill required when road laws are minimal or all ignored.
Actually, quite the opposite.
More skill is required in such situation..Come and drive in India 🙂 you will know
If you drive like this in Malaysia, you’ll be in jail the next minute😂
Plus a big-ass fine and they will say something like "Go F Yourself" to the driver's license and vehicle.
malasya is a third world country
@@lumia_dayZ what do you mean by third world... do u even know what that means...
@@johnr5867 lol explain smart person
@@lumia_dayZ do you visit Malaysia...bcs maybe you confuse between indonesia and malaysia
Indeed he is a skilled to his traffic environment. It appears that in India the drivers are not very good, slowing down traffic for no reason and a driver like him that in other countries could be considered wreckless, is actually a good driver being able to arrive in schedule besides the circumstances. Europeans and Americans commenting don't understand and are judging him based on their own environment.
Come to himachal pradesh i will show you the driving skills of Indian drivers dear
The number one Skill for any driver should be not exposing your passengers and other road users to risk of death. Or do people not care about these things outside of Europe and America?
Vovlo buses are perfect in handling.. ,👌
19:42 instead of slow down , lets go on wrong way , in europe he couldnt have a license for sure
hmmm go cry to your mama
3rd world countries for you
@@mcfrosty8739 hahaha countries which became developed through intense industrialization, lecture developing countries on not using Industrialization to develop in the name of climate change.. 1st world countries for you. ✌🏻
@@jagzfast3390 One day u may get inside a bus when he roll you over ahahahah then u see
India follows left-hand side driving, he is not on the wrong way
This is insane! Pure luck nobody was killed! Not skill….Crazy stuff!
lmao ikr
I thought in Ukraine driving is dangerous, but this is next level.
😂
о Украинцы наконец то
В Италии еще похоже на это. Тут конечно днище.
this is beyond my level of fear LOLL i will shit my pant if i sit on this bus
@@William12-m8m thats why you should sleep in it and not be awake. you dont have to wake up to find out you are dead
About the honking thing, it's just that Indians do in fact love to honk. You honk before overtaking a vehicle and it's considered nice to do so. It's the best for someone whose driving is reckless like him to honk as much as possible to avoid accidents.
"skilled" in a developing country is dangerous and wreckless in a modern country, just because Hare Krishna the "skilled" bus driver can drive fast doesnt make him a skilled busdriver just a danger to himself and to others
Thanks for killing the fun, you must be great at parties.
@@ashsoro1039 what's fun about endangering like hundred people in a 25 minute long vid while also driving into an oncoming traffic at one point? Like what does it have to do with being great at parties? This is a moral dilemma, it ain't about humor.
@@BoobaThePlug everyone in India drives like this as there are no road laws enforced, get with the program you bozo
Sorry to say this,,,dumb @#&hole...does he has family... others do have.. stupidly level infinity... please don't wait until the worst thing happens.
@@BoobaThePlug You also must be fun at parties.
The best 4K video I have ever watched and the driver should be a good example for the young people. He obeys all of the traffic rules.
Do u know about rules
he drove in opposite lane many times 🤣🤣🤣
😂😂 obeys all traffic rules 😂😂.
He drove in the wrong lane, he changes lanes without reason cutting across trucks and motorbikes, he's driving without a mask. I'm only up till 9:45.
@@gurpreet7629 I was just kidding 😁
@@ParminderSingh-dr3ru 😁😁😁
This driving represents how strict our driving rules are 😃
Are bhai ye Government ki glti thode n h yaar, Har chiz mai Government kyu ghusani hai aap logo ko:| Bhai Itni awarenesses to bande ko honi chaiye na yaar.... (Bura mat manna bhai I'm just correcting you :)
Is that strict? Low speed vehicles traveling on right side, overtaking left and right whatever you choose, overtaking in between two vehicles, endless horn, callous people crossing across the road while a high speed heavy vehicle is approaching- are these rules in India?
Please visit any developed country and see what is rule. Or at least watch some videos. Don't be blind for the sake of patriotism where people still like to respond to nature's call in open air.
@@tanmoykarmoker1377 he shouldn't really be behind the wheel of that bus!
@@tanmoykarmoker1377 man , you are quite dense.
Complete disregard for people’s safety 😖
Respect to Nitin Gadkari ji for his hardwork that we are experiencing roads like theese in india !
RIP for those who will die in near future by his driving 🙏🏼
Thats why i prefer trains for long route🤣
Bro please dont say like that
@@bhavarbishnoi8536 I said that to mean that it is that serious.
This is bad. Now you should also see how other interstate roadways bus drivers drive.
not even one till date, keep counting
Lots of appreciation for drivers. For a moment I lost faith in this country. But found a few who thinks this was nothing more than risking life of people. This proves we have more idiots than normal people in our country
For starters you can try learning how to have faith .
The last sentence is pretty much true for any country.
Facts my friend
TH-cam comments mein faith kon dhundta h bhai lol
This demonstrates a fundamental difference between nations in how much value they place on human life. As in this case, clearly very little. This sort of a driving is tantamount to a death wish.
Sorry to say this,,,dumb @#&hole...does he has family... others do have.. stupidly level infinity... please don't wait until the worst thing happens.
@@fatcat888 What are you even saying
@@arcticchod5370 even i m not able to understand his crrativity
@@Slayclay1 usko bolde apne bhasha me likhne ko, we can use Google translate
True
U should see indian roads during peak hours
Everyone is one the edge
বাংলাদেশ থেকে এই প্রথম তোমার ভিডিও দেখলাম
অনেক ভালো লাগল 🇧🇩
Everyone: the drive is reckless
Me: thinking how much more fuel his using
Volvo Multi axles B9R and B11R, Scania 14.5 Multi axle return a mileage of 2-3 kmpl on NORMAL driving...
Hes saving fuel by driving with little breaking, doesnt have to accelerate from low speeds often
He's driving an indian state government bus, and because of corrupt and inefficient system, probably isn't accountable for fuel. He can burn all he wants. I know, stupid country.
@@theangryboy6247 As an Indian, it hurts..maybe a little bit....but yeah, ain't nobody can deny the truth
@@theangryboy6247 brother its rsrtc here driver record beacmes bad if didn't give proper average and he may be sued from job EVERY rsrtc bus has a limit of 80 km/h they are well trained
As a school bus driver this had my heart pumping XD
Well, this reminds me of a story. One of my school bus driver was overspeeding like a madman. A person intercepted his path, took him out and gave him a good lesson. Next day, that bus driver was fired off from our school.
Gotta say the brakes on that Volvo are just unreal
As Top Gear once said, "Volvo, a byword for safety."
What brakes? he never used them!
5:46 Strike 1!
6:04 Strike 2!
6:09 Strike 3!
Aaaaand that's how fast you loose your drivers license in Denmark :D
EDIT
Holy goat that driver would be spending some serious time in prison here in Denmark xD
Bro the skillset of some drivers in India is so elite, they can drive with their eyes closed🤣
I have walked on european roads and saw people driving at such high speed, they wont even get time to brake.. you all whites are just lying here.
According to your time stamp, if that all considered as Strike, then this whole video is Strike itself.😄
When I was teenager I played PC game called Carmagedon. Just pedal to the metal like this guy.
well it's real life here and people attitude on the road in this country is utterly retarded and disregarding of human life
Omg yes bro you're my man 😂
India much respect for you guys always share a lot of things like Math, Code, Phy, Chem. Great Nation, Great People.
Tell them to stop sharing their scam phone calls with me every day. Scammers AREN'T great people. They're low life scum bags.
@@onedayatatime8756 Our government sucks. I apologize for the prblms u faced due to India. Pls dont hate us
@@onedayatatime8756 only when you stop shooting children going school
@@rk-ve6jy It wasn't ME who pulled the trigger on any kids. 🖕
@@rk-ve6jy It's going "to" school. NOT going school. Get it right. Seems like you're the 🤡 who should be in school learning to write and speak correctly. 😂
Tell the driver… “It is okay to lose a minute in Life, Rather than losing a Life in a minute”
And then he'll loose his job for being late. Not supporting this type of driving but these drivers don't really have much choice if they are forced to meet ends.
Very well said bro
@@NanoMine loose Job or lose life? Think wisely
@@FBV1981Y lose job then lose life from hunger. Easy to say when you are not the one in seat.
@@NanoMine then he should find any other job And this driver can Easley Delay 20 Minutes Because he's Already Going Fast
Hatsoff what a driver driving so smooth keep it up brother
❤️
Must be a nice ride hearing that horn and fearing for your life every second thinking the driver is crazy
Lets not forget about the terror of rain
Honking isn't rude in India,it is just a way to know there is another vehicle that is incoming. and free the way or speed up.
@@tstanmoysamanta there are headlights for that , but I was refering as a passanger.
@@BuddhaOwl Headlights ...what will happen in day time
@@tstanmoysamanta
You can't see a highbeam flash in the day?
If someone drove like this in Germany, he would get -a ticket- -fired- injailed!
Autobahn 😀👍
same in the uk the drivers are that bad you would most certainly crash lol
May be his driving skills n control over vechicle is next level top..he became perfect with time.
But this my advice to everyone..never do anything with overconfidence that someday it could become worst...its not true that each day favours any specific person for whatever the carelessness putting and save from it.
15:40 QUALITY 😍
No one here mentioned about it , but the city of Jaipur looked extremely beautiful & clean ....wide & well constructed roads , high rise buildings ...a old pink touch ..& quite green .! A perfect blend of old archeological city & modern city! I love Jaipur ! Best city in India
😂kudki trif kudke muse 😂
@@venomgaming7193 satya h toh karenge na bhai ...bakio ko dekho yaha sab buarai karrhe h ...hamara kolkata saaf nhi h ...hamara delhi polluted h bla bla....but tbh Jaipur jsa shehr kahi nhi h ...& its well maintained too ...really really awesome
@@vegetarian5538 hmm
Jaipur the Pink city of India 😍 I visited jaipur in 2019 at those covid free days.. Such a nice trip it was.. Jaisalmer, jaipur, bikaner, jodhpur etc etc
Highway bruhh
????
this is not a skilled driver , is a criminal and deserve to be arrested
ok
thats too wild for you, right? yeah... says the one that identifys so much with Walter White that he chooses him as his representation. what a badass you are! :)
@@MrDschiesus I guess in your mind, uploading a fictional character as a profile pic is same as a psycho driving a heavy duty vehicle recklessly, your brain seems to be fried and out if logic
@@prasan7th weeeeell...you are not the sharpest tool in the shed arent you? try again figuring sense into what i wrote or just shut it.
@@MrDschiesus I bet you are that loud kid in class who tries to impress everyone with uncouth jokes, though no one finds them funny, get a life you muppet. 😆
19:57 after breaking countless traffic rules, the legend driver got annoyed after a two wheeler going on fast lane 😁
Actually he was right 2 wheelers usually run at the side of the road especially on higher speeds
@@kenadams9725 who's right? Both the bus driver and the two wheeler wala were on the wrong side of the road. Bus driver shouldn't have crossed the double straight lines and the right lane where the two wheeler was supposed to be a high speed lane for fast vehicles- 2 wheeler was very slow
9:55 OMG this was epic.
When you see someone driving the same way you drive in GTA, you know it's not safe or skilled :D
I'm sitting here with a massive grin on my face. It's amazing. In the UK he would have lost his licence. I love how different things are in other parts of the world.
@Proud Sanatani 🚩❤ check the statistics on how many people die in India for traffic incidents... reckless drivers like this one on the bus only contribute to that..as a country we should not praise these people in order to move forward
@@atoq8297 disliked the video and reported the channel
I drive without license
11:17, he won me ❤️
And I thought the Russians were crazy!!!!!!!
Really, this driver has awesome skill and nerves of steel. That bus handles like a race car. What really impresses me is the chaos on the roads, where slow vehicles and pedestrians wander all over a dirty road amongst 40-ton vehicles traveling 140-150 km/h, and NO ONE GETS KILLED! I was expecting a bloodbath.
Normal in india😷
I have seen so many bus journey Vlogs from India. Almost all those drivers are quite calm even if the roads were free to race. But here he drives like a video game driver. Though it is quite normal for me as a Bangladeshi cause our drivers are reckless like him.
9:59...PERFECT! Fricking Hilarious!
Lol funny and sad at the same time. When you realise the bus has passengers old and young, and they are helpness on a crash, then its not funny anymore.
11:18 perfect cut 🔥👌
Bu sürüşü Türkiye' de yapsan her km' de bir dayak atarlar adama :) Onca olumsuzluğa rağmen sabırlarına hayran kaldım tebrikler
18:42 wow😮 nice take over
Not really. That was an accident. Listen to the sound and rearview mirror on the top left
Simply outstanding coverage 👍🤩. Bus cruising between two trucks 🔥🔥
You think that’s bravo? That’s too dangerous
@@TheGreatTrails its not about bravo, driver showing its skills which should be appreciated 👌
@@calcuttaaviation I understand your opinion. But that should be done when he is alone and not with 100 of passengers who are dependent on him
Real stupidity, keeping people life on the line, that's how accidents happen.
@@calcuttaaviation you can risk your own life for that....I'm sorry to say alot of other people care about their lives and depend upon on god and this driver. So thank god the truck didn't move even little bit to the right and the left. Do not encourage this kind of driving. This is why Karnataka state transport is the best in the country.
No matter how good the bus brand is or how prepared you think it is, just imagine you got 30 passengers and your driving 100 kilo meters or more , and all of a sudden one of your front tiers gets rekt , then you gonna kill a bunch of peoples and you will never forget this till the day you die! Drive safe, no one would do something big in 10 minutes difference from getting earlier
Is when you use your superior brain so you dont have to use superior driving skills it's not a contest but a profession
@@mauriceboykin4422 superior brain wont help you in a road like this , its a death game, one simple mistake and everY1 Dies, i can drive recklessly like this but in a safe place that ill be sure i wont hurt my passengers life
U do know that if anyone the bus driver will die first?
A Bus Like in the Video ist allowed in Germany to Drive 100km/h ...
Just saying.
@@GamerNR7 ofc but germany roads are not even compareable with the roads in this video, germany has the best roads ever
Nice video Bro 😍 All the best 👍👍
The turn that he took at 18.43 was dangerous though. Near pass. He feels like he is in GTA.
The road had solid lines on the right meaning that you shouldn't cross those lines but he did the opposite.
It’s sped up to seem faster than it really is
10:00 classic move
Rash driving
@@prathikshshetty9458 he's just playing definitely highly skilled driver
@@pratikbhanushali2535 yes by risking other life
Bhai fat ke hath mein aa gayi
To all the non Indians :
" It may be dangerous according to rules and regulations of your country , but here in India , NO ONE actually KNOWS the rules to drive, leave aside the sense to drive responsibly , so cheers .
Since , everyone drives rash , it is indeed a skill to be safe on road. However , to do justice with disciplined drivers , I must admit that those driving rash are very few in number indeed(nearly 10 percent or less ) most drivers actually care about other vehicles on road "
So don't paint a picture of Indian traffic etiquettes by seeing one or two videos. Traffic here in India is actually so heavy that in peak hours vehicles barely move 😂
I saw one apsrtc driver, Vijayawada to guntur, my friend also one time go to same bus, this time me and my friend both are going to same bus, my friend said to me, see the driving,lukkyly we got front seat, so i watch the driveing, unbelievable, he drives always ringside,if any vehicle comes, he go to right side, after cross the vehicle, again came rongside,no one over taking this bus, he give no chance, total 35 to 40km, maximum 30km above he drive rong way ,great experience, but not safe,
In some parts of the world, rules do not apply (do they have any ?). As an European, it's always mind-blowing watching people driving like that and consider it normal, or even worse, "skill". I guess there's a reason why 99% of liveleak videos happen to be from Asia and South America.
Typical European thinking of themselves as above everyone, pipe down
South America?
@@raedjameel9899 Well, in terms of rules on the road (and executing them) in comparison with many countries in Asia or South America, yes. Did i say something hurtful and untrue ? If you are a good driver and don't drive like an idiot, this doesn't even apply to you, so you don't even have to feel offended. If folks from other countries make jokes about folks from my country and i am definitely not acting like that stereotypical folk from my country they make jokes about, then i don't feel offended personally.
If you do then it means you're that type of driver yourself, or am i missing something here ?
@@М62 Yep. They're pretty reckless and overall don't care much from what i've seen and heard from people i know who went there for a vacation. But they have better food and landscapes though.
@@DoctorStrange01 Although it is not like India or Indonesia, in South America they don't drive like crazy, the driving is more organized than in countries like India, Indonesia, Nepal, etc. Obviously, they don't drive perfect because they had their mistakes but that happens all over the world.
dudes a menace
What a bubble of chaos. Trucks are driving at right side of the road? 😂🤷♂️
Bus driver is forcing cars on the middle to move over?
And there is cars which are driving fast at the left side???
RIP rules
Welcome to India my friend 😊
@@nithulprakasan6375 that is not a thing to be proud about
@@sushitrash-dj9vq did I say that I'm proud of it??
Because in India we have left side rule.
India drives on the left, so trucks driving at left, and driving fast at the right lane is correct. We do need to improve a lot when it comes to following traffic rules.