travelmatees Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 (edited) During December, I’ll be riding through Vietnam, bringing more of my adventures to life. After riding across Europe when I was 20, now at 33, I’m taking on a bigger and better journey. I’ve ridden all over India and Vietnam, yet I still choose Vietnam again for its perfect weather, great road conditions, and affordable adventure. Plus, I found the motorcycle I love there. After living 10 years in the UK, it’s time to show more of what Asia has to offer. If you’re excited to follow a “crazy” guy who’s explored the world, come along with me on this ride! Whatever your dreams are, don’t give up. Follow me on this incredible journey! Welcome to Youtube Travel Matees! Edited October 22, 2024 by travelmatees 1 Quote
husoi Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 I really really really really really really really really really hate you 2 3 Quote
travelmatees Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 So many people hate me, but that doesn’t mean anyone can do things better than me—or better than you! We just have to understand how this world works. The world doesn’t work like me and my friends want, and it definitely doesn’t work like we want. It’s all one big math problem, and some people just talk math but never actually do the math. Simple as that! Quote
Bender Posted October 21, 2024 Posted October 21, 2024 How are you on for insurance in Vietnam bike wise. Quote
travelmatees Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 In Vietnam, the insurance is on the motorcycle. But that doesn’t mean the motorcycle is covered or repaired if you break it, if someone hits you, or if someone steals it from you. It’s just a basic insurance so the police see that the motorcycle is insured. If you crash into someone, I assure you that you probably won’t catch anyone. If you wreck the bike, you’ll likely have to repair it, or at least you won’t see your $1,000 deposit again. That’s how things are. I’ve crashed too, and in 10 seconds, I didn’t see anyone around. The language barrier makes things hard, and in most cases, it’s normal—very normal—to crash or fall down, and for both you and the bike, it’s quite common. It happens every day, and I’ve seen quite a few cases like this. But that doesn’t mean anyone will stop to call the police or investigate. Everyone gets up and continues on their way. That’s how it is. No one is bothered by falls and scratches. If it leads to hospitalization, then your private insurance kicks in to cover your medical costs, and that’s about it. Quote
travelmatees Posted October 21, 2024 Author Posted October 21, 2024 Accidents happen in extremely crowded places where there isn’t much speed, so there are rarely strong collisions. Otherwise, everyone knows how to sync with each other, even schoolchildren from first grade to adults, all riding smaller or bigger motorcycles. In this video, that was my conclusion back then. Out of boredom, I realized that people really know how to ride motorcycles. ___>> Quote
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