I for once actually installed red and green LEDs on my clothes and a slide switch and went on my local area road and would stop vehicles for people to cross and sometimes did it for no reason 😂😂😂😂 Damn!!! the look on drivers' faces with confusion 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@worldSigmas so you saying you don't get terrified when tens of 1500 kg piece of metal and plastic comes your way at a speed that would hit you with a force of thrice that weight which is enough to atleast send you to a hospital? Because if that's the case then I think you're already dead bruh!
I never would have imagined that you would ever react to this guy. 😂 He's one of the most underrated RU-vidr & only motovlog youtuber that I used to follow some time back. His commentary and editing while driving is hilarious. You made me check out his channel once again. 😂 He seems like a genuine person and he's really good at making motovlogs.
Pls do more reactions to his videos, his editing is so fun & it's more like watching an episode of a fun tv show or something rather than a RU-vid vlog
the first thing my dad said before I learnt driving on Indian roads especially roads in Bangalore is "assume everyone on the road is an idiot including myself and with that assumption, drive slowly and carefully without breaking the rules, don't expect others to sit back while you break the rules and also be awfully aware that others will 100% break the rule at all times"
As a person who had a minor road accident just 5 days ago can know his feelings. Although the fault was mine and no one else was injured, still I understand now that how granted we take thinks in life.
I don't have as much driving experience as the guy in the video but what I have come to realize and follow is: 1. Don't drive too fast unless its an emergency, like keep at least a meter or 3 feet distance from the vehicle ahead on a highway if possible. Indians are usually skilled drivers, they would almost never hit you from behind unless something really distracts them or you come to an abrupt stop, in which case there is little to no room for avoiding a crash. Most of the time though as long as you are completely in their line of sight, you should be fine. 2. If you see a truck, the big ones, coming from anywhere, front or back on a highway, make way. Its not always but its not uncommon either for truck drivers to be in a hurry. The fact that truck drivers are given a really hard time about delayed shipments in India doesn't help either. Most truck related crash incidents in India happen because they are late, they are overloaded or lack of proper measures to secure cargo. 3. Doubt everyones ability to do things properly. Might sound paranoid or complete nonsense, but it helps in the long run. Its going to be hard at first and make you look like an idiot who slowed or stopped unnecessarily for a rando by the roadside who you thought was gonna cross, but eventually, you will be able to differentiate when to and when not to, to some extent. Its not flawless but better than nothing. 4. Do not and I mean DO NOT ever think that since you have so many years of experience and skill you wouldn't crash. Even the most skilled drivers have crashed once after becoming skilled. Drive Safe and Have A Nice Day.
Butterscotch gang is here , Anurag's subscriber I always watch his videos he really considerate about safety, and always Follow the traffic rules... Anurag Still waiting for videos 😊
Damnn seeing you reacting to Anurag is like two worlds colliding and honestly i have thought of you reacting to this . He is a great motovlogger (if thats a word) i really like him
My father taught me. While driving 1.always be aware of all directions including up and down, 2. Blow horn on every turn especially on blind turns, 3. Always be alert. 70% Indians don't even know about lane significance.
I will say one thing tho. I am Indian, was born in Delhi and have lived the first 18 years of my life there. Now I live in Victoria, Australia. Been here for over a year. And I am not lying, I have seen more road accidents here in this one year than I've seen in my 18 years in India.
i had the same experience where i had fracture the person to blame ran away even before i could get up. The police did not take my FIR (yes, it does happen). I got surgery and had two plates which cost me almost all of my savings. Because i was at home my employer fired me for not coming to office. I am working in a very underpaid job jut to make my ends meet. Yeah that was a valuable lesson for me as well
I just learnt car driving 2-3 months back and one thing I learned and keep in mind, all others are bad drivers than me, so I have to drive so carefully so I can avoid there mistakes as well
Ye when I started working, I had to work night shifts. So I was returning home around 3AM.. Roads were usually empty and so I used to just go at top speed. But one fine day, all of a sudden a car took a turn and I lost control and ended up falling off my bike.. It was a miracle I wasn't seriously injured. I escaped with a scratched knee. That experience was enough to humble me to not be a dummy on the road(especially Indian roads). Driving on Indian roads is always a gamble, if it isn't absolute morons, it is animals randomly popping up on the roads... Even today, people just look at Red signal as a suggestion and not a rule to F-in stop. I swear, I would be waiting at the front of the line at a red signal and idiots would honk their horns right behind me... IT IS A F-IN RED SIGNAL, YOU AIN'T GOIN ANYWHERE JACK! It is incredibly frustrating. Everyone on the road is a complete nutcase! Bikes swerving in-between two buses, cars randomly changing lanes! Good luck if you are stuck behind a car, all it takes for them to randomly stop and you better have Brakes of Steel or you are crashing into them.. No one respects the road. Also I live in Bangalore, so traffic here gets exhausting, insane drivers only add to the growing pains of driving here. But I still enjoy using my bike. I would never give that up (Especially since Uber drivers here apparently cancel on a whim and it can take a lot of time before someone accepts the ride)
Anywhere in the world if you can't see the other side, just slow down and get your mind ready to expect the unexpected. From a man who drove 90,000 kms in 6 months across 5 southern states of India
I usually don't recommend any videos to anyone but watch his other videos, like older videos 2020-21 times (daily observation videos). You'll enjoy them. I promise...😊.
This happens every time to me. Everytime I slow down on an orange and stop after it turns red, i get rear ended by a vehicle who was expecting me to cross the roads hurriedly... And blames me for not jumping the signals...
Jaby , moped aren’t scooter . In india too we have moped & they aren’t called scooter 😂 Lorean was a perfect partner for this reaction video . Like Dominica in india too moped is used in same way 😂 u need to go to old delhi & smaller city to see that . Yes traffic signal are suggestion as Lorean said 😂3:15 to 3:35
i have been travelling through BIKE, CARS, LIterally TRUCK, it's been 13 years and in all 13 years i just had one accident during my college very first year. i have a friend, who's dad explained me whats best way to drive or ride vehicle in indian roads. #1 Before you turn on the Engine do a safety check. headlights, beams, indicator, break and fuel. #2 when you are riding/driving. your eyes are not suppose to be concerned about vehicle in front of you rather your eyes should be concerned about the 5th vehicle ahead of you. #3 Even if you had the Worst news of all time, your mind should be as empty as possible when you turn on the engine. #4 no. of wheels in vehicle is equally proportional to level of safety. basically he was saying 2 wheelers have higher risk of dying than 4 wheelers. #5 be Patience and DO NOT hesitate to HONK as much as possible. because apart from world, in india honking is the way you get people aware of surrounding.
On India Roads, you have to drive with a mindset that everyone on the road is your enemy and trying to kill you so you need to be very careful every second. Then only you will stay safe.
I have been subscribed to him for more than a year.. He is a great content creator. He is a VFX artist in Yash Raj Films and worked on movies like Pathaan.
*Guys In India Traffic Rules Are More Like Suggestions, Nobody Actually Take Them Very Seriously In Most Part Of India, It’s A Homogeneous Mix Of Chaotic Entropy That Has An Equally “Honky” Order To It! It’s An Organised MESS! I Remember When Maharashtra (Or Mumbai Police) Came Up With Road Safety Ad, Where They Had The Image Of Lord Ganesha And Under Were The Lines **_”Not Everyone Gets A SPARE Like Him, Wear Helmets!”_** It Was Such An Ingenious And Out Of The Box Ad!* 💀🗿😆
Indian roads are so dangerous I was riding in my bike at the speed of 40kmph and then suddenly a deer showed up out of nowhere i couldn't even press the brake bcoz the deer was literally 3 mtrs away from me, that's the first time I have gotten into accident which resulted in 2 stiches on my lips sone scratches on my face,leg,hand and shoulder I can control my bike in traffic easily but this happened in completely plain road So be careful guys this is india anything could happen
Some places in northeast india follow traffic rules really well, in some places you won't even hear honking despite having a long line of traffic. Big cities should learn from it.
@@laxmanndhotre you never know, this guy alsi might have, but Anurag fell right in front if him, blocking his way😂 Plus an activa running from royal enfield doesn’t make any sense
Anurag salgaonkar is a VFX artist. Look him up , he has worked in some famous movie like brahmastra and all . He makes English daily observations funny meme bike riding clips. He's really humorous and as a rider myself love his video style . Although this might not be like reaction worthy stuff (depends on others , I love it) but great for personal entertainment 😂❤
Jaby saying ohh for abs explanation killed me😂😂😂😂😂😂. How can anyone who has a license don't know what is abs🤣🤣.The rules in India are same as united states but no one follows, there are no road markings randomly footpaths disappear, every 4 cross road doesn't have traffic signals in the middle of the road there was a small tree in mumbai in a small street, they make bad roads that get damaged very easily in the rains so that they can make road on the same path again and again. no size is standard for speed breakers, no size is standard for the width of the road, stary dogs and cows can be anywhere anytime on the road, the middle aged and elderly people are a nightmare on the road. Roads are the most frustrating things in india.
@@Chanakya831 Too many four wheelers. It would have been better if government improve public transport and people choose public transport over four wheelers. I am not saying that people shouldn't own four wheeler. But people can avoid four wheeler and choose public transport while going for work daily.
So you can name all the parts of ur body? Like the names of vessels? Ha, how can you live in your body for so many years and not know all the body parts? Same logic
Look Indian Road Rules are Similar to England but.. We don't follow that's a Different thing and Now govt. Are constructing new roads so maybe we follow
My dad actually got really hurt during riding his two wheeler. In all honesty the vehicle was shitty but he fell off the two wheeler and fractured both his left leg and hand
How is he now? 2wheelers are risky. But even my dad had no choice, he also had bad fall, just cuts but they were bad. And my uncle had accident due to wild boar. He came mid way and uncle flew up. But hurt his knees.
I had a friend who openly admitted that she bought her driving license. That was the first time I realised that people could bribe their way through the legal process of obtaining a DL.
I know many of my relatives who bought their two wheeler DL at 3500 RS. However I got it in completely legal way. They are good drivers but were lazy to get into complicated and hectic processes of RTO .
@@rayanbag3017 lol my cousin who have never ridden a bike or car owns 2 wheeler and 4 wheeler license. I have only got my 2w DL (legally) as I can't drive a car. and she has the audacity to make fun of me for not buying my 4w DL
The main problem is here people will argue and fight with you even though they are wrong. Everyone thinks of themselves as a superhuman. Like rocky bhai or Bahubali.
Anurag is new kid who don't know about India history ......he is proud that he knows everything ......Indians are different than other countries........
Majority of licenses in India are issued like a freebie. Yes people know how to drive a car (by driving a car I mean, how to put in gears, brakes, accelerator etc), but no sense of how to drive on road, how to turn, break, etc. Just like how civic sense is, something like that on roads. Even on Highways its the same situation.
Though he is right about everything on Indian roads but claiming he did nothing wrong in that accident says a lot. Does he know what's the legal speed limit in residential areas (he was right outside his home), he was driving way too fast for a residential area. He deserved to fall off the bike.
@@Azx12345 In a residential area speed limit is 25kmph (allowed till 30 in some) he was driving at double the permitted limit @50kmph. We see such bike riders all around us when they wear protective gear and believe they are driving safe while being a nuisance for everyone on the roads. Keep in mind he was at 50kmph on a blind turn, imagine how fast he would have been of this was a straight stretch of road. As i said he deserved to fall.
however, Indian drivers are considered one of the best drivers in the world as they can tackle any such situations on road such as accidents, roadblock, flood on the road 😂😂, cows and even people. fun fact, India has 422 fatal accidents every day without any rules or regulations and the US has 19,937 fatal accidents every day. Rules are important but being smart on the road is more important.
So I'm from Shillong and I had visited Haryana in 2020. I was in the car and suddenly I saw this BUS(Huge bus) flying on the road. I sh*t my pants since I've never seen a bus run that fast lol
They literally drive at 110+ kmph 😭 fully laden with passengers Specially long route buses … most of the buses which run on shorter routes/busy city roads have speed-limiter installed on them (I guess they dont cross the 70kmph mark)
considering 1.4 BILLION people with average road infrastructure equivalent to African countries... The Indian driving community performs much better in these adverse conditions.
You know why his editing skills are good because he works at Yash raj film. In some films, in conclusion, when they show credit, his name come under as video editor.
It will change when we teach not only how to drive , how your driving will impact others and servicing vehicles important time to time... and that should be taught in school days itself... And Some more regulations on manufatures like mandatory ABS on even smaller capacity bikes and scooters as those are mostly on the road.. it will cost may be 15k more(its not that high when you compare with your life) But those are seems rich country's things, while giving formal education itself a problem.. Hope those will be implemented as we grow economically as a nation..