Bali sidewalks are for motorcycles not for pedestrians

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @johanstravel
    @johanstravel  Před měsícem +1

    Ooh yeah, please note that comments are auto-moderated by CZcams; so if you want to go and insult me for being the polite one in this video, go ahead. But if your post doesn’t show, be patient as I might approve it later as words don’t hurt and I can’t be bothered if you get into problems for comments you make online. Remember people; change starts with YOU!

    • @AlfarrisiMuammar
      @AlfarrisiMuammar Před měsícem +1

      Why American can have Truck weighing 4 tons with 8 cylinder engine.500 horsepower. Produces millions of tons of co².
      And when they go to developing countries, they protest about the smoke or the sound of motorbikes? One cylinder 10 horsepower. Which only burns 1 liter of gasoline for 100 km.
      Why??

    • @IndustrisasiIndonesia
      @IndustrisasiIndonesia Před měsícem

      Why doesn't the Dutch use cars like America

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      @@IndustrisasiIndonesia they do but they also have a lot of bicycles. Main reason? Probably cities in Europe are quite dense (like Kota Tua), where cities in the US are spread out much more, like PIK 2 and BSD.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      @@AlfarrisiMuammar because they're on the sidewalk, where they aren't supposed to be. I don't complain about the smoke or sound at all?

    • @IndustrisasiIndonesia
      @IndustrisasiIndonesia Před 26 dny

      @@johanstravel Indonesian punya budaya nerimo dan memahami orang lain . Itu alasan orang Indonesia bisa ramah satu sama lain. Kalian membuat native hate Foreigner.
      Alasan atau niat yang baik tidak akan memberikan hasil yang baik jika tidak dengan cara yang baik.

  • @robertmcnamara5407
    @robertmcnamara5407 Před měsícem +2

    Western tourist entitlement. Common comment: 'We don't allow this where I come from.'

  • @JSolisHD
    @JSolisHD Před měsícem +1

    In my country, The Philippines..... unfortunately we have these too, we call them KAMOTE Riders OR JALAKO Gang, "Jan lang ako" Riders (jan lang ako means "I live just right there") means they will go counter-flowing or ride on the sidewalk.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      Yes, that kind of entitled people is the worst, no matter what country they are in.

  • @user-jf3zn5ef8b
    @user-jf3zn5ef8b Před měsícem +5

    Seluruh daerah di indonesia lah rmang rata rata SDM nya rendah tidak bisa mengikuti peraturan yg baik dan positif kalo di tertibkan dan dinasehati akan mengamuk 😂

  • @iphonepokemon
    @iphonepokemon Před měsícem +1

    Ik denk niet dat Bali meer toeristen nodig heeft.
    Het toerisme (lees: neokolonialisme) kaapt langzamerhand het hele eiland.

  • @Joy-Hope
    @Joy-Hope Před měsícem +1

    Great job! That's all there is to say.

  • @AlfarrisiMuammar
    @AlfarrisiMuammar Před měsícem

    The Dutch love bicycles. But Indonesians also like bicycles (with engines).
    Because of the temperature during the day, no one wants to use the sidewalk (except people from subtropical Climate.)
    Intinya jalan kaki pada siang hari adalah budaya barat bukan Indonesian. Jadi orang cuma jalan pada malam hari.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      Yeah, sayang sekali jalan kaki bukan budaya sini, smoga mrk bisa belajar dr yg di Jakarta yg sdh biasa jalan kaki (karena trotoar di berberapa daerah sudah memadai juga) atau dari Singapura, bahkan KL.

  • @RandomNewsClipsForYou
    @RandomNewsClipsForYou Před měsícem

    One of the things I loved about Indonesia is the fact that everyone SHARES the available space regardless of size, shape or vehicle.
    I’m not saying the motorcyclists here are necessarily right, but attempting to replicate a seemingly “Western” mindset on traffic here is a fruitless endeavour without the sufficient infrastructure in the first instance. It doesn’t take a genius to work out that the infrastructure is not sufficient in parts of Indonesia, let alone Asia as a whole. An infrastructure problem caused by increased tourism and immigration to Indonesia.
    At numerous points in the video, you had plenty of space to walk around without bothering anyone; however, you and your friend instead chose to walk into the bikes to antagonise/
    bully people (e.g. 07:30) - two wrongs don’t necessarily make a right.
    I’m not sure if you’re doing positive things for the place there (I hope you are!) but instead of taking it out on the people, why not put pressure on the local police or government to control this or build the infrastructure in the first place?
    Don’t misconstrue this as “hate”, just offering an alternate point of view and my two cents that no-one asked for. Thanks for reading.

  • @user-qw3bw8du8v
    @user-qw3bw8du8v Před měsícem +2

    siapa yg merusak bali? ya orang bali juga. bule belajar dari orng bali cara merusak bali.

  • @dalecollins-smith3551
    @dalecollins-smith3551 Před měsícem +1

    You may have a point however isn't this also a case of poor infrastructure? In any country, foreigners going against the grain of normal behaviour won't be received well. Whether it be an illegal norm or not. Your intention may be good. You may also be illustrating that Indonesians.are capable of doing better however I'm not sure that it's appropriate to be setting this video as an example for other foreigners to follow whilst travelling to Indonesia. I will leave that for Indonesians to be the judge. My experience is that Indonesians are mostly an intelligent bunch and are well aware of their own problems. I get the frustration too but there are equally enough good things in Indonesia that probably deserve more attention. I propose this as constructive criticism and wish you well in all of your future video postings.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      "My experience is that Indonesians are mostly an intelligent bunch and are well aware of their own problems." You're absolutely right and I agree with you fully. My other video's about Indonesia (well, except one that's related to this one but then Jakarta) are the videos you'd probably expect to be on CZcams, but this serious problem needs addressing as it has not been solved after 18 years of me being in Indonesia, where many other problems have.

  • @rchltmedia-backup
    @rchltmedia-backup Před měsícem +1

    i am indonesian quite ashamed to see our people doing some insane crap.

  • @DeniSaputta
    @DeniSaputta Před měsícem

    why western people don't like motorbikes (even electric ones )
    Even though motorbikes produce less co² than cars and are more efficient than bicycles in speed , Can go uphill ,5 can people ride the motorbike , And can carry items weighing 200kg.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      I'm not sure why they don't like motorcycles; maybe because they've grown up having cars around them and stepping on a motorcycle is a step down? I don't agree with that though, it's very convenient to have a motorcycle at hand where walking is too far and the car is too much of a hassle.

  • @CristianTituRaicu
    @CristianTituRaicu Před měsícem

    Hi from Netherlands, here there're no sidewalks for pedestrians 😂, only bicycle lines 🤗

  • @TheCashman007
    @TheCashman007 Před měsícem

    Back in early 2000's and before people used to do this in my country (Sri Lanka) but other people start to rip off or slap the side mirrors !
    now no one do it, if you see someone parked like that it's most likely broken or a flat (we have a lot of old vehicles do to having almost 400% import Tax) and if the bikers are parking, they will make sure there is space for people !
    Gov's can't fix these types of problems, people have to change !
    we still have some that "my country" type people and what they don't know is that they are making the country look bad !

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem +1

      I absolutely agree, it's the mindset of the people that needs change.

  • @IndustrisasiIndonesia
    @IndustrisasiIndonesia Před měsícem

    6:23 6:54 Hey what are you thinking? Walk in the opposite direction from traffic.Walk on the left side of the road
    6:36 If there is a plate on the back of the motorbike . It's still legal
    7:45 The only person who is unfriendly in the road is a Foreigner in this video
    8:25 How about you stop taking up so much space.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      @@IndustrisasiIndonesia I'm on the pavement. It's my lawful right to walk there. There also is no law telling *where* I have to walk on the sidewalk. 🤷

    • @muhammadizzuddin8442
      @muhammadizzuddin8442 Před 26 dny

      ​@@johanstravelSo if u on the main road we can just hit you? Give and take brother you think you own this world ?.. come my place and you will get free slap .. no manner foreigner

    • @muhammadabyzard7970
      @muhammadabyzard7970 Před 26 dny

      1. This is OK
      2. Wrong. It's illegal to put only one on either side and you'll be stopped by the cops. I assure you about that.
      3. No. The pavement blocks are for pedestrians.
      4. No. You.

    • @IndustrisasiIndonesia
      @IndustrisasiIndonesia Před 26 dny

      ​@@muhammadabyzard7970
      1. jalan di sebelah kiri. Ok apanya
      2.pernah gak kejadian! polisi aja malas nangkapin . Plat habis masa waktu.
      7:52 mereka gak di trotoar tapi di jalan

    • @muhammadabyzard7970
      @muhammadabyzard7970 Před 26 dny

      ​Pernah gak kejadian tapi belum tentu gak bakal terjadi. Kalo razia coba begitu deh gak pake plat salah satunya. Gw aja pernah ditilang gara2 plat gak standar​. Oya, itu menit 7 itu mereka samping jalan loh persis sempadan jalan/trotoar@@IndustrisasiIndonesia

  • @obscuraapit
    @obscuraapit Před měsícem +3

    There were big empty spaces to ur right but you two just leaned & walked towards the bikes. Be respectful to local people & their ways, not everything goes by the books. Just seeing ur friend's hitting every bikes side mirrors tells the story, if you can't adapt don't travel, mannerless duo.

    • @idsfxtm5759
      @idsfxtm5759 Před měsícem

      Bro the local breaking the rules, so the foreigner is absolutely right about rules more than local, if you see the foreigners did the same, you or some mindless people will blame them although the local are the one who reflect that. Don't be ignorant😂

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem +1

      I'm respectful to people who deserve to be respected. None of those motorcyclists on the pavement deserve to be respected. None.

    • @obscuraapit
      @obscuraapit Před měsícem +2

      @@johanstravel How have the people in their bikes disrespected you? You travel to their city & act like you own the city. Those were roads not footpaths & you two could've easily moved to ur right avoiding them completely but you guys didn't.

    • @johanstravel
      @johanstravel  Před měsícem

      "Those were roads not footpaths"; well, I guess I found why you made your first post. This statement is incorrect. I was walking on sidewalks during the entirety of my walk, except for crossing the street. You can see that clearly enough in the video though? If not, feel free to check Google Maps or the locality yourself.

    • @lucasflores8106
      @lucasflores8106 Před měsícem +1

      The author of this video is lucky that southeast asian people, in general, are very polite. It is obvious that the roads and infrastructure in Indonesia, Thailand and other SE asia countries are under developed. That doesn't give a rich European tourist the right to harass those people. Again, you are very lucky to not find someone that doesn't take BS from people like you.