Driving

Ever wonder what it is like to drive in the Philippines? Take a look at this video and you can find out! I really enjoyed driving in and around Bacolod. It was a blessing to have our own vehicle to help us get acclimated to the area and be able to come and go as needed. And it was fun to drive a stick (something I had not done in 15+ years). In spite of the craziness of driving in the Philippines, I did not witness a single accident. Vehicles drive relatively slow (with all of the tricycles and Jeepneys on the road), and even on open stretches of highway outside of the city, I generally kept under 80 kph (about 50 mph) and only very rarely went above 100 kph (about 62 mph).

 

 

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  1. Esther Muth Avatar

    It looked very comfortable to be driving those 3+ minutes. it looked like people were being very considerate of others.

    Love you all, Mom Muth

    On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 7:34 AM, The Valiante Family wrote:

    > valiantes posted: “Ever wonder what it is like to drive in the > Philippines? Take a look at this video and you can find out! I really > enjoyed driving in and around Bacolod. It was a blessing to have our own > vehicle to help us get acclimated to the area and be able to come an” >

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    1. valiantes Avatar

      Yes, things move pretty slow within the city. Vehicles seem to slowly pull out into traffic and generally do not have much trouble in intersections.

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