Here’s an extended look at traffic trying to get through an intersection in China. From the look of it, the drivers have never been taught that if you try to co-operate with each other, you’ll get things done a lot faster . . .
Those stories of multiple-day-long traffic jams in and around some of China’s major cities don’t sound so far-fetched after watching that.
Peter
Thanks for posting this. It explains a lot.
Didn't they have one on a highway that took TWO days to untangle???
Looks to me like they don't drive on the right side so much as whatever side is psudo-convenient at that time.
Stop lights or centerlines? We doan NEED no steenking tools of western Imperialism!!
Now I have a better understanding of the term "Chinese fire drill"…..