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This reminds me a lot of the Dominican Republic. EVERYONE there has these little scooters, always loaded up with something so they can't see, and then they proceed to cut everyone off. It was quite interesting trying to drive there. But was a great time!
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I have seen this sort of thing many times. It isn't as common in Singapore but definitely in Jakarta and Kuala Lumpur you will see scooters loaded down with all sorts of interesting things including entire families.
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In India I'd see peopled with a bundle of bricks taller than they were stapped to their backs, and trudging up mountains to deliver them. I saw an old man with a whole refrigerator strapped to his back climbing steep steps (hundreds) like it was just another day.
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A family-of-4-with-groceries on a scooter is typical in Taiwan. Unfortunately, I have seen some nasty accidents over there due to people loading up on these scooters as well. What's worse is that nobody stops to help the injured.
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Last time i was in egypt we got friendly with a tok tok driver who managed to fit 4 of us in what is essentialy a scooter with three wheels another seat.
He also told us a story of getting 7 people in, and seeing other drivers attempt the same did make me somewhat scared... ...Until he let me have a go at the reigns, THAT was fun :D Edit: The russian guy with his booze makes me remember a time my car ran out of petrol and it came between getting a pizza (collection, because it was cheaper for a meal deal) or getting more fuel. In the end i cycled 2 miles home carrying a 15" pizza box on my handles, trying desperatly not to fall over, or stop and lighten the load:lol: |
Those poor pigs.
Great pictures, Brew!! |
All of these photos are interesting, and some are incredible. I obviously have led a sheltered life, but growing up in the country in the USA Midwest will do that...this is eye opening stuff. What comes through for me is the crowding and poverty, relative to what we have here.
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