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Interesting scooters. And there's an interesting thing about what you said regarding traffic in general that reminded me of Brazil, that shows India isn't alone in accidents and such.One new thing I've noticed with indians. Hazard lights in cars. More specifically, they use them when they're stopping in no parking zones (the kind of ones you can still stop to unload/load a car). Annoys the fuck out of me for some reason, especially since my first instinct is always to go ask if everything's all right.
Another thing is those food delivery partners, and their use of electric scooters. Not the upright ones, but the ones like this:
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Just like someone said earlier about jeets on mopeds, now combine them with being noiseless and doing the same blank eyed one handed phone usage while riding thru red lights, hopping on bike lane to take wild turn to pedestrian one etc. I also love how only people using those are pajeets delivering kebab to drunk students.
Well, motorcyclists in Brazil tend to be delivery guys and somewhat rarely women as well. Regardless, they do NOT respect traffic laws whatsoever, are noisy and tend to think the laws are on their side. What is worse is that they are very hotheaded, and once five or so gang up on a car that crashed on someone, they tend to beat said person to death or so. They are a fucking menace.
Saaaaar I didn't know what to do *retarded gibberish*.So Canada has a work program called the Temporary Foreign Worker's program, which is similar to the H1B system in the US. Don't want to pay competitive wages? Just whine to government that you cant find anybody; they'll help you bring over someone on a work visa. Doesn't even need to be qualified for the job the employer is trying to fill. Fake licences and degrees are easily bought.
There were rumors that sanitation giant Green For Life was hiring TFW's and H1B's, not checking to see if they had properly obtained the relevant driver's licences, (in the US it's a Commercial Driver's Licence, not sure about Canada though) and then sending out the (mostly) Jeets in commercial trucks.
And one decided to drive around on a busy street in Toronto with a garbage bin on top of his truck and caused close to 1 million dolllars worth of damage.