sure it maybe new and surprise for you the first time to ride on. Just image if you are the driver and you drive 10 times a day 300 days a year for the same route and you will know exactly every slope, turn and corner along the route and adjust your brake and speed accordingly. Everything is just under the control. Practice makes perfect.
And this is not Kawloon. Kowloon is at the other part of the city. This is Hong Kong Island.
@TuenMun88 Near-crash wise you'll find at 00:58 our bus goes from about 30km/h to a stop. You'll also notice that the other bus has just overtaken a cyclist and so is on our side. As a consequence, we were about 30cm between the cliff side wall and the opposite bus. The point of a near-crash is that you don't quite crash... so if your were looking for a double-decker screeching across the road or falling down a cliff, then I suggest you read the title in more detail.
@lukeyboy95 whoever posted this is retarded. This is EVERYDAY from Central going to Stanley (you can even see the oncoming 6 going to central at the supposedly "near crash" at 00:58) This is nothing you're obviously a tourist. Try a red minibus
@lukeyboy95 whoever posted this is retarded. This is EVERYDAY from Central going to Stanley (you can even see the oncoming 6 going to central at the supposedly "near crash" at 00:58) This is nothing. Try a red minibus
If you've never been on a Hong Kong double decker before and you've been to Hong Kong the first time, I feel sorry for you. For one thing, Hong Kong driving is insane. I know this because I used to live in Hong Kong. A lot of my relatives are in Hong Kong too. When I visit Hong Kong once in a while, I usually ride double decker buses, and the drivers have to drive crazy because of the steep slopes and tight turns on the hillsides, etc.
true... this is tame. The very next year I experienced bus driving in Vietnam and Indonesia... now that makes HK looking tame and really rather sensible
This reminds me of Route 15 from the Wan Chai Ferry Terminal to the Peak on FirstBus. Very interesting, reckless, but a very SAFE ride!
bluesky123ify 7 months ago
sure it maybe new and surprise for you the first time to ride on. Just image if you are the driver and you drive 10 times a day 300 days a year for the same route and you will know exactly every slope, turn and corner along the route and adjust your brake and speed accordingly. Everything is just under the control. Practice makes perfect.
And this is not Kawloon. Kowloon is at the other part of the city. This is Hong Kong Island.
kaiwkc 1 year ago
Hong Kong Bus Drivers also have best driving skills!
MF3776 1 year ago
It's quite normal...
mixer8219 1 year ago
maybe he's rush for lunch LOL
winelight1 1 year ago
Geographically your spot on, obviously residing in this area.
lukeyboy95 1 year ago
So, where was that "near-crash"? And it doesn't look like Kowloon either, more like going to Stanley on Hong Kong island.
TuenMun88 1 year ago
@TuenMun88 Near-crash wise you'll find at 00:58 our bus goes from about 30km/h to a stop. You'll also notice that the other bus has just overtaken a cyclist and so is on our side. As a consequence, we were about 30cm between the cliff side wall and the opposite bus. The point of a near-crash is that you don't quite crash... so if your were looking for a double-decker screeching across the road or falling down a cliff, then I suggest you read the title in more detail.
lukeyboy95 1 year ago
@lukeyboy95 whoever posted this is retarded. This is EVERYDAY from Central going to Stanley (you can even see the oncoming 6 going to central at the supposedly "near crash" at 00:58) This is nothing you're obviously a tourist. Try a red minibus
xhalekpl 1 year ago
@lukeyboy95 whoever posted this is retarded. This is EVERYDAY from Central going to Stanley (you can even see the oncoming 6 going to central at the supposedly "near crash" at 00:58) This is nothing. Try a red minibus
xhalekpl 1 year ago
Red mini-bus crazier
mlps93 2 years ago 2
If you've never been on a Hong Kong double decker before and you've been to Hong Kong the first time, I feel sorry for you. For one thing, Hong Kong driving is insane. I know this because I used to live in Hong Kong. A lot of my relatives are in Hong Kong too. When I visit Hong Kong once in a while, I usually ride double decker buses, and the drivers have to drive crazy because of the steep slopes and tight turns on the hillsides, etc.
nigahigaboii 2 years ago
this is how we drive in Hong Kong
learn better driving skills man !
shamhei 3 years ago
true... this is tame. The very next year I experienced bus driving in Vietnam and Indonesia... now that makes HK looking tame and really rather sensible
lukeyboy95 3 years ago
?...lol?
Dominator2401 3 years ago
no you dumbass this is stanley
yomynameismilos 3 years ago
is it you knob? Or is it on the island of Hong Kong which is part of the Hong Kong SAR. Milos keep your snidey little comments to yourself...
lukeyboy95 3 years ago