are but a few of the things spotted on the backs of motorcycles during a 4 day motorcycle tour we took through the central highlands of Vietnam on the backs of the rides of a couple of Nha Trang 'Easyriders.'
In country where there are 30 motorcycles for every car (Saigon alone has 5 million motorcycles), two wheels is the way everything gets moved. Other freight spotted on the backs of 'motos': a dozen live ducks hanging from their feet, 10 boxes of Budweiser beer totalling 240 bottles, a queen sized mattress folded in half, 60 litres of water (I know because I drew 30 litres out of a well for the driver), two dozen durian fruits, several hundred bananas, a 50 litre bottle of compressed natural gas (yikes!) and even worse, 50 litres of petrol, a couple of dozen coconuts in massive panniers, a 4-inch wide giant bandsaw blade slung across a rider's shoulder, various families of five with two kids wedged between the parents and the baby holding the handle bars, two sheets of plate glass 1.5 metres by half a metre held by a passenger, a freshly born calf in a wire cage, a half dozen five metre long pieces of rebar over a driver's shoulder, a cage crammed with piglets, 10 metres of air conditioner duct, bundles of giant bamboo, 200 pairs of trousers folded and stacked, a cubic metre of firewood and a glass-fronted wood credenza.
Ok, to be fair the motorcycle with the coffin and undertakers did have three wheels and the credenza driver was pedalling...
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Okay it's settled. I will never go there - hate animal abuse of any kind!
ReplyDeleteVery well noted. I think it was the entire families and the tiny babies standing up that freaked me out the most in busy Saigon traffic. My favourite though was a teenager driving his granny who was fast asleep on the back - how anyone could sleep whilst zooming through that city I'll never know.
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