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  • no ale super pfffffffffffffffffffffffffff

  • it failed to do the U turn in the end LOL ..

  • am i missin some thing or what.. isnt the cameras installed are supposed to click at 140 n not 250kmpl.. that basically mean the driver wont drive above 140.. so what is the point in buyin a super bus.. basically show off..

  • 1:50 Driver thinks of taking a U-turn. Then he realises it's the Superbus he's driving today and not his Nissan Sunny. :P 

  • @kaferere

    There are no Camels on either side of the Dubai Abu Dhabi Highway, because there is not desert vegetation suitable to sustain their habitat. The Animals have moved deeper into the Desert and are rarely seen near the roads.

  • @kaferere

    There are continuous fencing on either side of the highway between Dubai City and Abu Dhabi, (about 180 Km). There have not been any reports of camels dying on the roads since 1987, when these fencing was installed. Of course there are accidents involving camels in suburban highways, which are less developed, but they are still rare.

    Regarding the Superbus. It does seem like a hair brained Idea. A proper train would have been better.

  • شي خيالي

  • The camels must have all been killed and buried since the Kaferere lost his job in Dubai. I have been here 2 years and traveled the route between Dubai and Abu Dhabi about 30 times. I have never once seen a camel on that 120km route although I have seen a couple of wrecked cars.

    That said, I think a high speed train between the two cities would make more sense than a super bus.

  • @oshafey I have no idea why people like you have to be so nasty. Is your life so small and unfulfilled that it makes you feel better about yourself? I'll say again in case you don't understand the Queen's English very well. I like Dubai, I enjoyed my time there tremendously, I love the people I met there, Egyptian, Lebanese, Omani, UAE citizens all generous, warm. But what I said about the roads is true. Driving there is unbelievably dangerous. Why you are saying I lost my job there I don't know

  • I feel so sorry for those who visit this country and then start claiming. could you please show evidence with pictures taken recently?

  • Kaferere: dear, we have no dead camels on sides of the streets or accumulated sand on the sides! Hello? its 2011, and this country is one of the fastest developing countries in terms of transportation and other facets. i would shoulder the expenses of your trip to the country that amazed visitors from all over the world. our streets are clean and safe, oh yes, and we dont live in tents and wride camels, you gotta pay us a visit to have you mind blewn away!!

  • @AlHashmiyah My intention was not to bad mouth Dubai. My own cousin lives there and I spent a lot of time there myself at the Hyatt, Gulf and Dubai Marine hotels. But don't try and tell me what I know to be factual. I will say again..... The road between Dubai and Abu Dhabi is littered with dead camels and burned out cars. The sand does indeed drift onto the roads causing fatal accidents all the time. The main Citroen dealership is full of wrecked cars that they tow in.

  • @kaferere so not true. lemme ask you this: when was the last time you have been in that road between Abu Dhabi and Dubai? i use that highway almost once every week, The roads are super clear, no camels or any sorts of any other creatures! if sand accumulates, our municipality ususally sends all cars and labor responsible for removing all that dust early morning at 3:00 or 4:00 a.m. when every one is sleeping and there isnt much traffic on the road so that users can enjoy driving with no hinder!

  • Anyone who's been to Dubai and Abu-Dhabi knows that the road between them is littered with overturned burned-out cars and dead camels. The road has sand either side which gets blown in "drifts" onto the tarmac which has the effect of applying the brakes to one front wheel only, not recommended at speed! Camels wander onto the road and are hit by cars killing themselves and usually all occupants of the car. So good luck with the superbus.

  • @kaferere Like ten years ago?

  • 1:56 no le da para hacer el cambio de sentido xD

  • Gaat hij er ook echt komen of is dit enkel een concept?

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