Delhi
- Episode aired Jun 17, 2013
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Premise of the series is that Andrew Younghusband, host of Canada's Worst Driver and Canada's Worst Handyman, travels the world trying to drive in various shyttholes.
First episode sees him visiting Delhi.
Andrew gets behind the wheel of a cab, whereupon he learns there are no rules. Well, except for one: be responsible for what's ahead of you, forget about what's behind you. And even then, his Delhi cabbie/tutor doesn't show much regard for what's ahead. They weave in and out of traffic, cross into oncoming traffic, and cut off other motorists with impunity. 50 people die on Delhi streets every single day.
That night, Andrew goes to dinner with a couple of dudes of obvious Indian ancestry who've moved back to the homeland from, respectively, Ireland and Australia. They fill Andrew's head with tales of lethal road mayhem and drunk drivers. They note that you can run over a kid, but if you mow down a cow, "you're fkd!"
Next day he's in the car with a Delhi comedian who tells him "no shoulder checking" and admits he got his driver's licence not by taking a test but by bribing a police office with six bucks.
And that, Canada, is how you getr fresh-off-the-boat Sikhs behind 18-wheelers showing complete disregard for the safety of other drivers, plowing through a stop sign at a rural highway intersection, killing 16 members of the Humbolt Broncos on April 6, 2018.
If only Canadian Immigration - or at least various provincial road testing authorities - had watched this TV episode. We'd never let another Sikh - or any Eastern version of Indians - behind the wheel of so much as a rickshaw.
First episode sees him visiting Delhi.
Andrew gets behind the wheel of a cab, whereupon he learns there are no rules. Well, except for one: be responsible for what's ahead of you, forget about what's behind you. And even then, his Delhi cabbie/tutor doesn't show much regard for what's ahead. They weave in and out of traffic, cross into oncoming traffic, and cut off other motorists with impunity. 50 people die on Delhi streets every single day.
That night, Andrew goes to dinner with a couple of dudes of obvious Indian ancestry who've moved back to the homeland from, respectively, Ireland and Australia. They fill Andrew's head with tales of lethal road mayhem and drunk drivers. They note that you can run over a kid, but if you mow down a cow, "you're fkd!"
Next day he's in the car with a Delhi comedian who tells him "no shoulder checking" and admits he got his driver's licence not by taking a test but by bribing a police office with six bucks.
And that, Canada, is how you getr fresh-off-the-boat Sikhs behind 18-wheelers showing complete disregard for the safety of other drivers, plowing through a stop sign at a rural highway intersection, killing 16 members of the Humbolt Broncos on April 6, 2018.
If only Canadian Immigration - or at least various provincial road testing authorities - had watched this TV episode. We'd never let another Sikh - or any Eastern version of Indians - behind the wheel of so much as a rickshaw.
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