omg I visited Melbourne for the furst time after my whole lofe living in Australia. The roads are so much wider, spacious and it’s sooo much more quieter with less ppl
When my, son and I, visited, Hobart, several years ago... I was AMAZED, how the row of lights turning green went so smoothly. So there wouldn't be a hold up of traffic. I'm only from a small City and the flow of traffic can be annoying.
It’s much worse in Brisbane.😂 I have lived in Adelaide and Brisbane. Trust me you will start seeing Adelaides driving skills in a whole different light.
@@bananas7412 Driving to the Adelaide hills was always a nightmare. I was in the car with my Mum and siblings when I was little, and my Mum had a panic attack thinking our car was going to fall.
Not necessarily. I live in Sydney and I think she’s over exaggerating it. The way they built Sydney was so you could get anywhere in 30 mins. Because of the traffic it’s about 45 mins but that’s to get from the outskirts to the inner city. Mostly our traffic isn’t terrible
@Char_siu_Lo_mai_fan stop lying!!!! Sydney traffic is fucked! It took me 1hour to get from st leonards to kings cross on thursday after work.. and i live in campsie but i couldn't even get on the bridge from the warringah freeway!!! 10km/hr through the tunnel and then got stuck trying to turn onto william st cause the turning signal let's like 1 car through every 8 minutes 🤬. I stopped for dinner cause i was so angry and then drove home at 7.15pm. I drive between campsie and riverstone at least 1x a week and it takes soooo long!!! Sometimes the m4 is bumper to bumper. I go home along windsor rd and its only fast cause it'll be at 8pm. Cantebury rd is a mess in the morning too even at 6am! Urghhhhhh
@@bisiilki dude after work is obv fucked cos of peak hour 🤦🏻♀️. I live in the north shore and it doesn’t take long to get from Gordon to Chatswood and it’s barely obstructed by traffic. She’s definitely at least over playing it cos it’s really not as bad as she made it seem.
We just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane and we think there is a secret 3 second rule here where you have to wait 3 or more seconds after the light turns green to go
Yeah in Brisbane when the light goes red it takes 3 seconds for the light on the opposite side/left/right to go green. I think it’s because some people drive through if it’s orange or if it’s peak hour people will go even if they won’t fit in the line.
ahaha dude i had to do my driving test in melbourne CBD, full on had to do hook turns with bikes and trams going past and everything. you eventually get use to it though
@@trueaussie9230I live in Albany and only go to Perth about once a year. I totally agree about all the terrible drivers in Perth. As soon as I hit the traffic lights in Armadale my depression starts.
If you implement it correctly it is. I am Dutch we have them as well. We also have the best infrastructure in the world well second point is if you do it right it can work.
That's the hook turn for you, when you're unfamiliar with it. Mind you, I WON'T drive in the Melbourne CBD. I live 150km north of Melbourne, much easier driving.
@@TullyMcClure yeah, why are they so many right turns that are prohibited anyway? Like this city is littered with poor driving skills, not to mention the fact that street parking is legal and make a ton of roads basically impassable cause they're not qide enough for street parking and drivability, so why are they so hung up on the right turning thing?
@@deku976 Unless its at an intersection without a traffic light, your allowed to U-turn or other, but if there is a light, its not permitted... Idk why thier so hung up about it, but its like... rule 92 of driving or something, but I find it really stupid.
Why this so true 💀 I love ins Sydney and the traffic is crazy but when I go to Melbourne all the drivers be going through red lights and nearly hitting children like it’s nothing bro 💀
Shoutout to Hobart for having the wildest amount of one-way roads I've ever seen, like these things were four lanes wide and one-way it was fucking insane
Hobart would be like 'I'm doing the equivalent of a 5 minute walk and I've already spend 30 minutes in traffic, just have to demolish half the city again for one more lane'
Or 'giveway' signs where you turn left away from a set of traffic lights, the lights are green, the area is clear, yet the person in front of you still insists on coming to a complete stop and looking the other way, as if someone is going to randomly appear running a red light straight into you....
Actually it has to do with the way i was taught driving here and i have PTSD because I failed my 1st driving test because i saw a car entering the roundabout the other way and instead of stopping i just zipped through as i knew he was going straight and i had clear on the right side But the test instructer failed me because it was hazard or something as i went too fast so now i just stop at a roundabout
@@user-tp9fw7ek7u You learn how to pass the driving test, not to drive if you know what I mean. And technically, if I am not mistaken you give way to who ever enters the roundabout first as well as giving way to the right. If the car on the right is approaching from a distance you are well within your means to pass through. It is about maintaining the flow of traffic, otherwise you may as well just have inefficient traffic lights instead.
Stayed there for 2 weeks at a friend's place in Melbourne.. they people drive like fast and furious 😂, coming from Brisbane, I don't think I can drive in Melbourne at all 😂
@@lolinatc Huh? Melbournians drive slow. They drive aggressively, but slow, it's the most frustrating combination because people will cut you off only to go under the speed limit. You want to see fast and furious, most places I drove in the USA people were both aggressive and fast.
They have gotten rid of 2 of the worst in Sydney over the years - Kingsford Nine Ways, Five Ways Miranda. The current worst one in Sydney at Homebush/Olympic Park has $100m allocated to fix it. They were absolute nightmares with extremely long waits and tow-trucks just parked waiting for daily crashes.
Sure, but Canberra was built from scratch based on an artist‘s design (he won a contest) to be pretty on maps. In practice it‘s horrendous to drive. A maze of roundabouts and weird loops
Canberra is literally just one giant roundabout with millions of small roundabouts of varying sizes. I've travelled there many many times (family live there, both my parents grew up there), and even when you know the place you still get lost because every roundabout looks exactly the same.
Yes but seriously how many times have you been in a Traffic Jam around Perth? I’ve lived here 40 years and only been in one once because of a major accident.
@@FragenzeichenplatteNah mate, Tonkin is a wild one on the stacked interchange with Reid. No one knows how to safely merge and everyone wants to be first.
The Sydney one reminds me of my experience in Atlanta. The roads next to my apt sometimes gets heavy traffic. Like I can see the parking garage and it’ll take 30 minutes to get there
A big part is the toll roads, roads that are almost perfect to fix traffic, but due to greed, most people avoid and jam up lesser roads to avoid the tolls, making smaller roads jam, etc
True my cousins came from Melbourne and i went in there car my aunt was learning how to use a car so my aunt and uncle kept switching seats with my aunt it was so scary😢
live in sydney and often stay with friends in melbourne. those two are so accurate omg 😭😭😭 road congestion in sydney is crazy and there are always bloody accidents happening on the roads in melbourne
Nah cause tell me why more then half of Melbournes population goes differnt routs just to avoid a hook turn this is a massive thing like people hate doing them.
@@sayohyo I've HEARD of people 'getting lost'. I've never personally had the pleasure - anywhere in the world. I'm intrigued - who HAS said (or even suggested) you 'even live in Australia'?! (Should I care that you've "just been 😭" ie crying like a baby?!) Of what relevance would it be to your initial comment and, thus, the issue at hand?! JOOI - do you have allergies? Why are you crying so much?! Are you allergic to the haystack you're searching through, trying to find your way?! SMH
You should have seen the Westgate Bridge and Freeway the day that battery powered cement powder semi caught fire! Inbound traffic was banked up along the Ring Road! That incident took out the Inbound Westgate Freeway for the whole afternoon and evening. Listen to your Traffic Reports people!
P-plater here. Within 1 week of passing the drive test I somehow found myself in the middle of Melbourne CBD while following navigation and trying to avoid the city. Before I realize I was stuck in a tram island with a tram coming straight to me from the opposite direction. The bells ringing from a tram still gives me PTSD.
As someone who woke up at 4:50am to go to school for an overnight trip to Canberra (I live in Sydney) I have to agree that in Sydney there’s a lot of traffic and in Canberra there’s a lot of roundabouts 😅
You need to move to Melbourne, you're already so calm almost causing major accidents. lol ❤
omg I visited Melbourne for the furst time after my whole lofe living in Australia. The roads are so much wider, spacious and it’s sooo much more quieter with less ppl
@@colour3172 we don't talk about the weather here
True
@@tinybitdepressed sometimes it’s a beautiful sunny day, an hour later, raining
It’s times like that I wonder why I live in Melbourne
@@sazxnni_shiiit depends if your in the city or suburbs Melbourne's city is hectic
People in adelaide: I have been driving straight for 1km and the road name has already changed 3 times.
bumper cars on South Road
lots of questions about Adelaide drivers none of them positive
Where’s Rundle STREET
they call it a street so whenever my friends visit they think it’s a road 😑
@@Char-lp7xp 2 steel balls to contend with down there
So many drunk drivers too
Here in Hobart: "There's, like, thirty people here and there's STILL a traffic jam?"
When my, son and I, visited, Hobart, several years ago... I was AMAZED, how the row of lights turning green went so smoothly. So there wouldn't be a hold up of traffic. I'm only from a small City and the flow of traffic can be annoying.
In all fairness our traffic jams normally only last around 15 minutes. Unless some idiot crashes on the Bridge or the Brooker
That is why my wife avoids driving through Hobart as much as she can
From a Canberran, this is sooo accurate 🤣🤣 roundabouts for days!
OMG ANOTHER AUSSIE STAY?
Brisbanes like “damn took a wrong turn, Fk! it’s a one way street!! & a 30 minute detour 🥲”
More like still stuck on the M1 or Centenary Motorway
Ikr brisbanes detours take years💀
as somebody who used to live in brisbane before moving to NSW: this was too true
Yeah this is Sydney too lol
or like:
F*CK! no way i did not realize this was a toll highway… wait… is it? i mean i think i can drive out of it… maybe…
People in Adelaide: NO ONE KNOWS HOW TO DRIVE!!!
It’s much worse in Brisbane.😂 I have lived in Adelaide and Brisbane. Trust me you will start seeing Adelaides driving skills in a whole different light.
I've heard it's the same in Tassie too 😂😂 (personally never been there but I have friends that live there lmao)
Adelaidians: Merge? What is that?
I AGREE omg someone who feels my pain
@@bananas7412 Driving to the Adelaide hills was always a nightmare. I was in the car with my Mum and siblings when I was little, and my Mum had a panic attack thinking our car was going to fall.
I went to canberra once with my family and I swear there was a roundabout the size of a football field. 9 year old me was amazed
Oh, that's gotta be the roundabout around the parliament building on the A23. It is almost 3 kilometres in circumference!
As an Australian in Melbourne, this got me rolling on the floor 😂😂😂
I am a cyclist in Melbourne, I had many close calls. I feel unsafe and wanna get a car.
@@crazyjean8660 that's the trap of poor urban design my guy, it sucks, might as well move out to the coast, I'm down in San Remo and it's pretty nice
Fr I live in Melbourne too
My dad was hospitalized twice in a year from cycling accidents, and he doesn't even live here!
Yo anyone of u live in sandringham
I’ve never been to Australia but nice to know that Sydney will forever and always have traffic 😂
Not necessarily. I live in Sydney and I think she’s over exaggerating it. The way they built Sydney was so you could get anywhere in 30 mins. Because of the traffic it’s about 45 mins but that’s to get from the outskirts to the inner city. Mostly our traffic isn’t terrible
It’s worse than that. Once you get into the cbd and can’t do anything but turn left you’ll lose your mind.
@Char_siu_Lo_mai_fan true I live in Sydney too and the traffic isn't that bad
@Char_siu_Lo_mai_fan stop lying!!!! Sydney traffic is fucked!
It took me 1hour to get from st leonards to kings cross on thursday after work.. and i live in campsie but i couldn't even get on the bridge from the warringah freeway!!! 10km/hr through the tunnel and then got stuck trying to turn onto william st cause the turning signal let's like 1 car through every 8 minutes 🤬. I stopped for dinner cause i was so angry and then drove home at 7.15pm.
I drive between campsie and riverstone at least 1x a week and it takes soooo long!!! Sometimes the m4 is bumper to bumper. I go home along windsor rd and its only fast cause it'll be at 8pm.
Cantebury rd is a mess in the morning too even at 6am! Urghhhhhh
@@bisiilki dude after work is obv fucked cos of peak hour 🤦🏻♀️. I live in the north shore and it doesn’t take long to get from Gordon to Chatswood and it’s barely obstructed by traffic. She’s definitely at least over playing it cos it’s really not as bad as she made it seem.
Canberra roundabouts for real 😂😂😂
Embrace the roundabout. Live the roundabout. Cherish the roundabout.
It's one big roundabout. Fitting that mostly politicians reside there.
@@Comeatmebro7777 WTF? Part of the reason roundabouts are good in the first place is that you don't need traffic lights 🤦♂️
@@RuthvenMurgatroydCome to Canada, where we're not as allergic to roundabouts as the US is, but we put traffic lights on many of them.
Try Noosa lol
We just moved from Melbourne to Brisbane and we think there is a secret 3 second rule here where you have to wait 3 or more seconds after the light turns green to go
Yeah in Brisbane when the light goes red it takes 3 seconds for the light on the opposite side/left/right to go green. I think it’s because some people drive through if it’s orange or if it’s peak hour people will go even if they won’t fit in the line.
As an Australian, I can confirm this is the most true thing I have ever seen😂
Same here
Same
But I live in the us now
Ikr
😂😂😂😂
Brisbane- “am i playing mario kart??”
More like GTA online.
@@memeeater420 the youth crime is just eshays playing GTA 6 in real life
@@memeeater420💀🙏☠️
As an Adelaide boy, I had a full blown panic attack the first time I tried driving in the Melbourne CBD.
ADELAIDE HUMANS UNITE
ahaha dude i had to do my driving test in melbourne CBD, full on had to do hook turns with bikes and trams going past and everything. you eventually get use to it though
That a standard reaction to Melbourne, it's almost a rite of passage.
You’re not alone😂 I always get panic attack when I drive in the city even tho I get my driver license in Melbourne 🤨
I'm from country Victoria and I had the exact same reaction 😂
This is actually quite accurate. As a Sydney person I plan trip by the peak hour times.
what a horrible place to live then.
As someone who lives in Sydney this is so true.
Yeah i migrated to Perth, and man.. some of the drives.. I'll never get over! Beautiful beach views 🤤 sun through the lush trees
Amen to that, sunset drives along the coast are magical. It never gets old.
Omg im looking to immigrate to Australia as well with my son. How has your experience been so far and how long did it take for you to get there?
And extremely aggressive drivers who don't even know there ARE road rules.
@@trueaussie9230I live in Albany and only go to Perth about once a year. I totally agree about all the terrible drivers in Perth. As soon as I hit the traffic lights in Armadale my depression starts.
Perth
My hometown is like Canberra in the sense that my hometown thinks the solution to every traffic dilemma is to put a roundabout there
If you implement it correctly it is. I am Dutch we have them as well. We also have the best infrastructure in the world well second point is if you do it right it can work.
I live in the 4th it’s with the most roundabouts in the world (Alicante, Spain) so I feel you 😅
Better than traffic lights
Roundabouts are the way.
Rounabouts are great until peek hour, and then it becomes one very limg traffic jam@metalvideos1961
Aussies who can understand this
👇
Only Aussies would understand exotic concepts like "traffic" or "roundabouts" or "trams".
As someone in Perth I can confirm we always get a scenic view and no traffic
Legend says, people in Canberra are still driving around the roundabouts.
You always somewhat are.
Some haven’t even left the roundabout. They're started to live on those roundabouts😂😂
I’m still stuck in driveway due to traffic
"Almost hit a cyclist! And a tram! 😃"
💀💀💀
Sounded way to proud😂
That's the hook turn for you, when you're unfamiliar with it. Mind you, I WON'T drive in the Melbourne CBD. I live 150km north of Melbourne, much easier driving.
Adelaide CBD really be like: WHY THE FUCK CAN'T I TURN RIGHT?! I NEED TO GO RIGHT!!
"NO I DONT WANNA GO ONTO DAMN ANZAC HIGHWAY I WAS JUST ON THERE 4 MINUTES AGO!"
@@Smoking_Man lmao, totally
As a citizen of Adelaide... I aprove this is true T-T
@@TullyMcClure yeah, why are they so many right turns that are prohibited anyway? Like this city is littered with poor driving skills, not to mention the fact that street parking is legal and make a ton of roads basically impassable cause they're not qide enough for street parking and drivability, so why are they so hung up on the right turning thing?
@@deku976 Unless its at an intersection without a traffic light, your allowed to U-turn or other, but if there is a light, its not permitted... Idk why thier so hung up about it, but its like... rule 92 of driving or something, but I find it really stupid.
Why this so true 💀 I love ins Sydney and the traffic is crazy but when I go to Melbourne all the drivers be going through red lights and nearly hitting children like it’s nothing bro 💀
Shoutout to Hobart for having the wildest amount of one-way roads I've ever seen, like these things were four lanes wide and one-way it was fucking insane
i’ve seen worse in brisbane mate
Love Davey street XD
Darwin, Adelaide, Brisbane and Hobart: “what about me?”
Nobody cares about us and I'm glad. People from the Eastern States are a little weird.
@@stephenchigwidden7504they think they’re better states
@@stephenchigwidden7504 It's basically just Sydney. Melbourne is great.
Hobart would be like 'I'm doing the equivalent of a 5 minute walk and I've already spend 30 minutes in traffic, just have to demolish half the city again for one more lane'
the issue with driving in hobart is that the roads look like swiss cheese
The big problem in Australia is that many drivers think that a roundabout is another stop sign!
Or 'giveway' signs where you turn left away from a set of traffic lights, the lights are green, the area is clear, yet the person in front of you still insists on coming to a complete stop and looking the other way, as if someone is going to randomly appear running a red light straight into you....
Actually it has to do with the way i was taught driving here and i have PTSD because I failed my 1st driving test because i saw a car entering the roundabout the other way and instead of stopping i just zipped through as i knew he was going straight and i had clear on the right side
But the test instructer failed me because it was hazard or something as i went too fast so now i just stop at a roundabout
@@user-tp9fw7ek7u You learn how to pass the driving test, not to drive if you know what I mean. And technically, if I am not mistaken you give way to who ever enters the roundabout first as well as giving way to the right. If the car on the right is approaching from a distance you are well within your means to pass through. It is about maintaining the flow of traffic, otherwise you may as well just have inefficient traffic lights instead.
@@gavinr9107Just have traffic lights as safer.
As a sydney sider I can agree that there’s traffic pretty much everywhere
in canberra we have a 5-way roundabout, just for funzies
In Sydney, we have 5-way traffic lights. One of them is literally called "5-ways".
I'm glad I don't drive 😊
"Take the fourth exit..."
Me from Melbourne: did I go the WRONG WAY?
I don't understand what the problem is... I mean, we are not Gameboy characters, that could only move in the 4 cardinal directions...
@@Beregorn88 nah we're canberrans, fools who can hardly turn a corner
This is Brisbane erasure wtf 😭😭😭
Brisbane, Hobart and Adelaide 😢
😢
Maybe she doesn't have experience driving there
@@dragoneer121Is Darwin that forgettable?
@@excalibur1767 tbh yes
This is so relatable! (I’m in Team Melbourne btw)
I cannot even BEGIN to explain how accurate this is 💀
I go into Canberra a lot and I can confirm, there is a ridiculous amount of round abouts, and don’t even get me started on the merging lanes.
I went there for the first time 😝 and it was crazy
"lane one form"
I live in Canberra. Can confirm I go through 6 roundabouts each trip to work. 12 for a round trip. That's on the lower scale...
should swap them all for traffic lights and have endless traffic like Sydney right?
Roundabouts are great for reducing car accident and reducing traffic too.
BTW, french have more roundabouts than any other countries
The trams in Melbourne😂
Loved the comedy!!😅🤣😂
As an Aussie I feel that this is a realistic short of driving in our city's
Hobart in the corner: What's big city traffic? Never heard of it
i love how calm Melbourne is 💀
Stayed there for 2 weeks at a friend's place in Melbourne.. they people drive like fast and furious 😂, coming from Brisbane, I don't think I can drive in Melbourne at all 😂
Melbournians.
We've seen it ALL - MANY times.
NOTHING will faze us. 😉😚👍👍
@@trueaussie9230 you all built next level 😂😂
@@lolinatc Huh? Melbournians drive slow. They drive aggressively, but slow, it's the most frustrating combination because people will cut you off only to go under the speed limit. You want to see fast and furious, most places I drove in the USA people were both aggressive and fast.
@@wolfie54321 lol they are fast and furious driving.. they never stay on the speed limit too but only when there is a camera lol
Roundabouts are literally the most effective intersection.
Provided the people using them are decent drivers
They have gotten rid of 2 of the worst in Sydney over the years - Kingsford Nine Ways, Five Ways Miranda. The current worst one in Sydney at Homebush/Olympic Park has $100m allocated to fix it. They were absolute nightmares with extremely long waits and tow-trucks just parked waiting for daily crashes.
Sure, but Canberra was built from scratch based on an artist‘s design (he won a contest) to be pretty on maps. In practice it‘s horrendous to drive. A maze of roundabouts and weird loops
Not always
Canberra is literally just one giant roundabout with millions of small roundabouts of varying sizes.
I've travelled there many many times (family live there, both my parents grew up there), and even when you know the place you still get lost because every roundabout looks exactly the same.
loved your melbourne comedy festival stuff! was laughing almost the whole time!
As a Canberran that is so true, basically every 2 streets has a roundabout lmao.
There plenty traffic in perth the kwinana freeway is always backed up from roadworks
Yes but seriously how many times have you been in a Traffic Jam around Perth? I’ve lived here 40 years and only been in one once because of a major accident.
Kwinana and Mitchell Freeways during peak hour. 😩 . Been in to many Traffic Jams.
Its not that much tho and its very rare
Admittedly if you live on the same side of the river as your work, you don’t have to hit the freeway in peak hour.
@@philinator71how bad can it actually be? There's like only 100 people in Perth, isnt there?..😂
Coming from a person in Melbourne,
It’s true it’s so cramped 😭
Roundabouts are the best invention. I love them.
Ahh Perth. Gotta love it. Scenic view and no traffic😁👍🏼❤️
Idk ,traffic is getting pretty bad now in Perth.
No traffic in Perth? lol, do you never drive?
Ofc! Unless it's carousel, leach highway (who am I kidding, all highways at rush hour), and everybody thinks they are playing ✨️Mario cart✨️
@@The_three_gays What are you talking about? ONLY Gosnells is unsafe.
@@FragenzeichenplatteNah mate, Tonkin is a wild one on the stacked interchange with Reid. No one knows how to safely merge and everyone wants to be first.
Perth is one of the most remote big cities on Earth, with the nearest rival (Adelaide) more than 2,000 kilometres away ❤
That's a myth invented by jealous Eastern Staters because we're five hours closer to Europe than they are!
The Sydney one is so accurate
I find this so relatable as someone who has been to every Australian State 😂
The Sydney one reminds me of my experience in Atlanta. The roads next to my apt sometimes gets heavy traffic. Like I can see the parking garage and it’ll take 30 minutes to get there
Roundabouts Rule!
FRRRR tho I have one outside my house :)
Acurate for Melbourne just include the random streets blocked off for roadworks with all workers on smoko😂😂
As a person from Melbourne i can confirm someone sped in my neighbourhood and alarmist hit me. 😊
People in Melbourne are the most risky people ever. It’s J-walk after J-walk on busy roads.
True
I as a Melbournian, can verify I do J-walk.
its cuz melbourne cbd is foor trams
You haven't visited Vietnam then.
@@triarb5790 I’m scared-
Sydney is an absolute nightmare
You need to know the exact time to avoid traffic yet you would still manage to find traffic
A big part is the toll roads, roads that are almost perfect to fix traffic, but due to greed, most people avoid and jam up lesser roads to avoid the tolls, making smaller roads jam, etc
I can not describe how true Sydney is 😂😂
😅😅😅😅😅 I have lived and travelled in 6 Australian capitals and this lady is spot on!
As a person from Melbourne this is way too relatable😂
As someone who has lived in Perth for a very long time, there is very much a lot of traffic.
Roadworks never end either 😢
ikrrrrrr@@amandac8836
No traffic jams though.
Not compared to other cities, our bad traffic is the east coasts ok traffic
Finally a comment telling the truth
The most famous thing in sydney
"Opera house?" "Naur"
"Traf-" "Yers 💅"
True my cousins came from Melbourne and i went in there car my aunt was learning how to use a car so my aunt and uncle kept switching seats with my aunt it was so scary😢
If I'll ever visit Australia my subconscious will probably make me choose Perth just because this video 😅
Adelaide. ..Roadworks..more roadworks 😢
So true mate In Canberra there is so many roundabouts in act
It's true at some point I've lived in all these places and I'm laughing bc this is so true
Perth has traffic. Try going from one side of the river to the other at 8am in the morning.
Oml don’t even this is my life everyday it is a literal nightmare 😭😭
I used to do that every day too! Very haunting
Bro people in northern Queensland just seeing a random snake cross the road💀💀💀
They are just trying to eat the chicken who crossed the road before them :p
As a person who lived in Sydney, this is so true. When my mom was driving it's barely 100m away from another traffic post💀💀
As a person who live in Melbourne, this is valid information
Sydney is so true even if you are not at the city. It is traffic just going to you local supermarket 😅
I have nightmares about Parramatta Road 😢
live in sydney and often stay with friends in melbourne. those two are so accurate omg 😭😭😭 road congestion in sydney is crazy and there are always bloody accidents happening on the roads in melbourne
As someone who lives in Sydney this is the most relatable thing ever
Nah cause tell me why more then half of Melbournes population goes differnt routs just to avoid a hook turn this is a massive thing like people hate doing them.
People from Brisbane who were sad to be left out 👇
Melbourne people be causing accidents so casually this is what it would be like
"Oh whoops forgot to hit brakes"😂😂😂😂😂
Bro as an person from Adelaide I have to remind myself that they can’t hear me through the car window
trying to drive in australia is like trying to find a needle in a hay stack sometimes😭
That analogy makes absolutely no sense. SMH
@@trueaussie9230 trying to find where you’re going??? think😭
@@sayohyo
I always ensure I KNOW where I'm going, regardless of the city or country.
Think!!
@@trueaussie9230 no… girl have you ever heard of getting lost???? who said i even live in australia, i’ve just been 😭
@@sayohyo
I've HEARD of people 'getting lost'.
I've never personally had the pleasure - anywhere in the world.
I'm intrigued - who HAS said (or even suggested) you 'even live in Australia'?!
(Should I care that you've "just been 😭" ie crying like a baby?!)
Of what relevance would it be to your initial comment and, thus, the issue at hand?!
JOOI - do you have allergies? Why are you crying so much?! Are you allergic to the haystack you're searching through, trying to find your way?! SMH
Her expressive eyes...hypnotized!😳😂
As an Australian and from Perth the Perth one was relatable to me.
The Melbourne one is so true
I love Canberra because round abouts are the absolute best thing ever tbh.
Canberra has a lot of roundabouts but there’s hardly traffic jams and max it takes 45 mins to get somewhere INSIDE of the city.
as a fellow Australian, I can 100% tell you that YOU ARE ABSOLUTELY FUCKING RIGHT
I love Perth!
Yup! I live in Sydney and there is always so much traffic! It’s so annoying! Have a good day mate 👋
Seungberryyyyyy
@@_abill_ YES
For Canberra: just one, very, very big roundabout
As somebody from Sydney that part is so accurate
Melbourne has so much traffic, it takes me like 25 minutes to get across the west gate bridge sometimes 😭
Always check google maps if going over the Westgate
You should have seen the Westgate Bridge and Freeway the day that battery powered cement powder semi caught fire! Inbound traffic was banked up along the Ring Road! That incident took out the Inbound Westgate Freeway for the whole afternoon and evening. Listen to your Traffic Reports people!
I'm falling in love . Ooops almost hit a cyclist !❤
People in Adelaide: What about us!?
As a person who lives in Sydney, it’s very relatable😂😂😂
And Queenslanders not knowing how to merge the true Aussie experience
Sydneysiders don’t know how to merge.
As someone from Sydney, driving in QLD is so much nicer…
Oh trust me, Perth has traffic too. 😢
Kwinana freeway haunts my dreams
This is so relatable 😂 I went to Sydney for 5 days and I came back to Melbourne there was SOOOOOO MUCH TRAFFIC IN SYDNEY!!!
P-plater here. Within 1 week of passing the drive test I somehow found myself in the middle of Melbourne CBD while following navigation and trying to avoid the city. Before I realize I was stuck in a tram island with a tram coming straight to me from the opposite direction. The bells ringing from a tram still gives me PTSD.
As an Australian, this is actually 100% true
So true. I live in Sydney, as soon as u leave the house there will be traffic
As someone who woke up at 4:50am to go to school for an overnight trip to Canberra (I live in Sydney) I have to agree that in Sydney there’s a lot of traffic and in Canberra there’s a lot of roundabouts 😅
Yea as someone from Sydney I was shocked when I saw everyone doing hook turns in Melbourne
Sydney:*All the roads filled with cars*
The Sydney one is so relatable that’s where I am rn 😂😅