What Mizoram Can Teach the Rest of India About Traffic Discipline | The Quint

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  • čas přidán 16. 05. 2022
  • #MizoramTrafficDiscipline #AizawlTraffic
    Mutual Respect - Patience - Civic Sense
    These three qualities are the reason why the people of Mizoram are the most disciplined Indians on road.
    Mizos' traffic etiquettes have been lauded time and again on the internet. Viral photos and videos of people patiently waiting in their lanes, without honking or overtaking are shared simply because the sight is rare as compared to the scene in the rest of India.
    Mizos' traffic discipline has earned Aizawl the title of the 'Silent City' of India.
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  • @sabarimanir5692
    @sabarimanir5692 Před rokem +1926

    Seriously Mizoram you are a living proof to India that Traffic can be managed with self respect and safety. Respect from Tamil Nadu ❤️ 👍🏼

    • @Eren-da-Jaeger
      @Eren-da-Jaeger Před rokem +33

      I m from Chennai south and I must say we have almost best roads than any other states, but its the people who block lanes and drive slower than rest of traffic.
      If people just keep speed same as rest of traffic, we dont need to overtake. People just want to cross the next car in front even on an empty Highway

    • @Paraclef
      @Paraclef Před rokem

      Those people are asians, not indians (yes fuck masonic nationalism) the answer is in their genes... by opposition, the other side is in the genes of indians... and ofc the satanists salamists bacha bazi pigs.

    • @adruvitpandit5816
      @adruvitpandit5816 Před rokem +25

      @@Eren-da-Jaeger In chennai people have much better traffic sense come to Mumbai or Delhi or Ahmedabad you will realize the true meaning of Bad people on roads.

    • @evm6177
      @evm6177 Před rokem +4

      @@adruvitpandit5816 🍷👍 🤦‍♂️🤦🏼‍♀️

    • @glleeren7276
      @glleeren7276 Před rokem +4

      @@adruvitpandit5816 I don't know about Delhi but Mumbai also has traffic sense but the bcoz of high congestion unlike Chennai it becomes messy here.

  • @azanaseel6245
    @azanaseel6245 Před rokem +270

    Mizoram ...my favorite state in india..btw i am from nagaland and studied in mizoram... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️😘😘😘😘😘😘😘..kalom lutuk

    • @nickykhiangte
      @nickykhiangte Před rokem +9

      Your very welcome.Kan lo lawm a che 🤝

    • @Sanatanboy772
      @Sanatanboy772 Před rokem +8

      Love you all northeast brother and sister butiful northeast and people 💞 jai hind 🇮🇳🙏

    • @emmanuelhauzel9594
      @emmanuelhauzel9594 Před rokem +5

      Keini pawh kan lawm e. 😇🤞🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼

    • @izzy018
      @izzy018 Před rokem

      i chhute dum thil thel anih chu

    • @ravimishra670
      @ravimishra670 Před rokem +1

      @@izzy018 hahahah

  • @debashish0612
    @debashish0612 Před rokem +497

    I had stayed for a month in Mizoram University and made a few rounds to Aizwal city. I was really amazed to see how disciplined the people are when it comes to traffic. Above all, they do not honk at all. Inspired by Mizoram, I have been riding my bike without horn since last 4 years.

    • @lelin3984
      @lelin3984 Před rokem +9

      That is great

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Před rokem +15

      Use it 'only' when it is necessary. Horn is there for a reason. Completely avoiding it is also nonsensical. What we should do is to use it only when it is necessary.

    • @debashish0612
      @debashish0612 Před rokem +21

      @@swapnilpawar8015 Yes. However, two things should be done together. If we decide not to use horn then we also should follow traffic rules very strictly even if the road is empty. Otherwise there will be problems. I obey all traffic rules very strictly. Self-discipline is very important.

    • @swapnilpawar8015
      @swapnilpawar8015 Před rokem +2

      @@debashish0612 I agree. But ultimately, horn is there for a reason, and we should use it when it is necessary to use it. Those who use it unnecessarily are illiterates in terms of road/traffic manners. Avoiding it generally and using it when it is absolutely important is a balanced approach.

    • @ektaagupta7048
      @ektaagupta7048 Před rokem +3

      I wish more ppl learn that

  • @raymondquadros7142
    @raymondquadros7142 Před rokem +80

    That one guy who mentioned about Mizo people having CIVIC SENSE, and about being EMBARRASSED if they dis-obeyed their lovely driving discipline. This guy said it all, and its very true. I wish they could spread their lovely driving discipline to the rest of India. I salute all you people of Mizoram....
    Regards from California.

  • @indianbybirth5014
    @indianbybirth5014 Před rokem +933

    Atlast a place in India where traffic rules are not followed for the sake of it but it is in their "nature". THANK YOU Mizoram. 🙌🙌

    • @user474u
      @user474u Před rokem +13

      Delhi, Mumbai, Kolkata aur Chandigarh walo, 15 din Mizoram ghum ke aao aur drive zaroor karna uha par.

    • @Jr-mr2jk
      @Jr-mr2jk Před rokem +2

      😂😂😂

    • @babeepanda4486
      @babeepanda4486 Před rokem +1

      @@user474u lol dude

    • @balajiaalla2235
      @balajiaalla2235 Před rokem +3

      In Sikkim also like this

    • @Jr-mr2jk
      @Jr-mr2jk Před rokem

      @@balajiaalla2235 ..yup I've been to Sikkim, infact i found Sikkim to be much better and disciplined.

  • @AdityaRaj-hd9jr
    @AdityaRaj-hd9jr Před rokem +743

    The way they follow the traffic rules explains how disciplined they are and how good their culture is, there is more to learn from them for the rest of India. Respect from Kerala.

    • @siddharthgoswami5229
      @siddharthgoswami5229 Před rokem +11

      This is mizoram.. North Eastern india

    • @ManjuSubin
      @ManjuSubin Před rokem +22

      @@siddharthgoswami5229 We know it from the very title of this video.

    • @osprey-v22
      @osprey-v22 Před rokem +8

      Hay... See the road's.. How neat there is no pathholes or bumbs. So that people dont do gimmick in road to avoid that kind of shit's in road.
      People will change if ROAD'S ARE GOOD...

    • @evm6177
      @evm6177 Před rokem +2

      @@osprey-v22 Bilkul Sahi baath.. 🍷👍

    • @babeepanda4486
      @babeepanda4486 Před rokem

      Awesome 😅

  • @AbuZak14
    @AbuZak14 Před rokem +25

    No wonder Jeremy Lalrinnunga got Gold
    The discipline and patience!

  • @lostindasauce4171
    @lostindasauce4171 Před rokem +135

    My co-workers showed me this video and i have to say I'm truly impressed by their discipline and obedience of traffic rules. Truly inspiring. Keep it up guys.
    From Austria 🇦🇹

  • @516srishti
    @516srishti Před rokem +387

    HOW CLEAN THE CITY IS !!!
    DIDN'T ANYONE NOTICE THAT ?????

    • @19859999
      @19859999 Před rokem +19

      Everything thing is possible until we stand for something.

    • @Baap.of.Rationalists
      @Baap.of.Rationalists Před rokem +50

      Yeah it totally feeled like it was some other east asian country, like Thailand or Malaysia ! .... Proud to know this is Part of India. Great Honour for our Mizo brothers & sisters!

    • @anil6191
      @anil6191 Před rokem +23

      Because people take responsibility not like delhi where up bihar people making worse

    • @hasimkhan1936
      @hasimkhan1936 Před rokem +3

      @@anil6191 if you have problem with up bihar then go to some other country

    • @anil6191
      @anil6191 Před rokem +15

      @@hasimkhan1936 up bihar people have problem that is why they are coming to different cities and making it worse

  • @MrHrima
    @MrHrima Před rokem +1226

    Another driving tips within Aizawl that is often left out: Incase of real emergency like transporting critical patient to hospital, simply turn on your hazard light. Regardless of your vehicle model and make, you will be treated as an ambulance on duty by other drivers & traffic police and they will pave your way as if you are a VIP. No honking required.

    • @Jr-mr2jk
      @Jr-mr2jk Před rokem +7

      😂

    • @RedDragon-yq7ro
      @RedDragon-yq7ro Před rokem +5

      Why don't people use electric bike , or simply a bicycle .And make public transport better.??

    • @siamlawma
      @siamlawma Před rokem +108

      @@RedDragon-yq7ro unfortunately Aizawl is a Hill Station. Current production electric vehicles do not have high power for slopes highways. An electric vehicle would be perfect for daily commuting in a small city like Aizawl. Unfortunately due to the city's geography it is not feasable

    • @dnd5501
      @dnd5501 Před rokem +22

      @@RedDragon-yq7ro not feasible in hill areas

    • @honestly679
      @honestly679 Před rokem +32

      WOW! Feels good to learn this. May God bless all of you.

  • @ttigratti
    @ttigratti Před rokem +39

    I'm from Mumbai, and I appreciate these Mizos for their patience and mutual respect on the roads. Wish the rest of India emulates this.

  • @naufalsesyazhade2959
    @naufalsesyazhade2959 Před rokem +83

    Perfect example of society... people would absolutely not get stressed while driving/riding... you guys living the joy, proud of Mizoram people👍
    Respect from Indonesia 🇲🇨♥️

  • @josephhruais4974
    @josephhruais4974 Před 2 lety +1570

    Let's be honest here, it's very difficult to get a driving licence here. We are tested meticulously in theory and practical, many fail and are denied a licence. For the rest of India excluding Sikkim it's quite easy to get a licence which I believe is one of the biggest issue.

    • @iamrobot396
      @iamrobot396 Před 2 lety +130

      Yess mizoram is setting a great example. I didn't even know this was possible on India. Nitin gadkari must take idea from this and implement in all states

    • @neyrenbharali2489
      @neyrenbharali2489 Před 2 lety +94

      Come to Arunachal and try to get an authentic Driving license.
      It’s the same as in your state.
      We have to give viva voice after practicals. If not passed you have to start all over from beginning. Applying the form and medical checks up again which take upto 2 months most prior.
      You guys are modest, just accept that.

    • @PunjabiMumbaikar
      @PunjabiMumbaikar Před 2 lety +1

      True

    • @sauron2000000
      @sauron2000000 Před 2 lety +1

      Good to know

    • @sadiqumar4247
      @sadiqumar4247 Před 2 lety +52

      Yes in most States you need only money for driving licence.

  • @amritamaurya4917
    @amritamaurya4917 Před rokem +730

    I m living in Japan...I can see their mindset is like Japanese people...very disciplined and well mannered.

    • @AvinashSingh-yc5ir
      @AvinashSingh-yc5ir Před rokem +29

      F L E X 👍

    • @urx3nsei
      @urx3nsei Před rokem +6

      @@AvinashSingh-yc5ir 😂

    • @msdadsfsx
      @msdadsfsx Před rokem +22

      ​@@AvinashSingh-yc5ir Japan is depressing place to live.. Its not flex.

    • @vishal0thomas
      @vishal0thomas Před rokem +18

      Don't compare anyone to the Japanese they are on a different level. Their pedestrians are also following proper rules.

    • @msdadsfsx
      @msdadsfsx Před rokem +9

      @@vishal0thomas Japanese culture is derived from Hindu culture as well

  • @najnukamal1652
    @najnukamal1652 Před rokem +39

    Congrats Mizoram. Not only for your patience, civic sense, empathy but also for your love for music

  • @arjunp355
    @arjunp355 Před rokem +25

    I had tears in my eyes to see the discipline n respect people give to one another
    Want to visit mizoram again n again

  • @manus.pillai6296
    @manus.pillai6296 Před rokem +733

    Congrats to the people of Mizoram for the highest degree of civic and traffic sense.
    You lead the way !
    Love and respect from Pandalam, Kerala

    • @jyothi5563
      @jyothi5563 Před rokem +24

      Yes. Have seen many North Eastern people especially from Manipur & Mizoram. They have good interpersonal skills & respect others.

    • @thegoodwillstudios3698
      @thegoodwillstudios3698 Před rokem +4

      Namdde naatil enthaa elle....literacy rate ondenne ollu

    • @samuraijosh1595
      @samuraijosh1595 Před rokem +9

      @@thegoodwillstudios3698 സാക്ഷരതാ നിരക്ക് മാത്രമാണ് നമ്മൾ അഭിമാനിക്കുന്നത്.
      അഭിമാനിക്കാൻ മറ്റൊന്നും ബാക്കിയില്ല.

    • @menaceman42069
      @menaceman42069 Před rokem +9

      @@jyothi5563 North East people behave well than North and South Indian people.

    • @Xcvbn3355
      @Xcvbn3355 Před rokem +4

      @@samuraijosh1595 and also living in harmony. It became rare in India. Kerala is now a good example for living in harmony.
      Earlier it was India now it got reduced to Kerala

  • @jonavlrt8013
    @jonavlrt8013 Před rokem +224

    one of the best unwritten rules followed in Mizoram is that on village road, outside city or town, Bigger vehicle always give side for overtake when smaller vehicle are behind...U don't need to give them honk,if they see you on the side mirror they will wave their hand as soon as the overtake is safe on the narrow roads.... Hats of mizo people 🔥

  • @pynbeitlangmawlong4722
    @pynbeitlangmawlong4722 Před rokem +22

    "Better late than never. "
    Good example set by the people of Mizoram.

  • @cocktailboy9303
    @cocktailboy9303 Před rokem +15

    Imagine if Mizoram had 4 or 6 lane.. Their discipline will surely surprised the world. Love from Shillong.

  • @dr.morphine4685
    @dr.morphine4685 Před 2 lety +193

    This is what education and literacy does to a society...Mizoram being one of the top literate states of the country!
    Well done Mizoram! 😊👍

    • @sudarshanlahoti3856
      @sudarshanlahoti3856 Před rokem +17

      I believe more than education it about the culture, although less prevelent education can be a means to impart culture

    • @johnhonai4601
      @johnhonai4601 Před rokem +14

      More than education it's a culture. I am Malayali , while many of us are actually interested in following traffic rules majority of them are not. Honking isnt that high compared to other states but I can't comprehend how people say "improve roads first, then we will follow traffic rules"..
      I wonder what they will say when every roads become perfect in few years

    • @captaindowntown7851
      @captaindowntown7851 Před rokem +12

      Malayali here, our state has the highest number of educated people. But when it comes to traffic many of us aren't.

    • @chutki234
      @chutki234 Před rokem

      Because less population

    • @siamgangte2826
      @siamgangte2826 Před rokem +2

      Not so much education as treating another sentient being with dignity and respect. Trust me, these are innate/in our nature and not taught/learned! Education can only take you so far, man!!

  • @Roundup24
    @Roundup24 Před 2 lety +424

    Not only traffic maintenance, but mizoram is cleanest state in India. We must learnt from them.

    • @nielsbohr4299
      @nielsbohr4299 Před rokem +2

      Manipur is cleaner

    • @fidaulfat589
      @fidaulfat589 Před rokem +8

      One of cleanest , Indore is cleanest city and winning award again and again

    • @sidjain999
      @sidjain999 Před rokem +25

      @@fidaulfat589 Indore isn’t a state , it’s a city 😂

    • @fidaulfat589
      @fidaulfat589 Před rokem +6

      @@sidjain999ohh my bad , in states Chhattisgarh is winning cleanest state

    • @sidjain999
      @sidjain999 Před rokem +4

      @@fidaulfat589 ohhh really ??

  • @sinjinibanerjee_cse_7618

    Mizoram you made me feel proud of my country! Loads of love, my Mizoram... ❤️❤️💕✨

  • @mohitbadoni6977
    @mohitbadoni6977 Před rokem +29

    That's why our government needs to give more focus on our east india. East Indians are already doing very good as a citizen. That's why they need appreciation because they are sending a very good message to other Indians..❤️

  • @ss1646
    @ss1646 Před 2 lety +251

    Perfect. Never imagined there would be a place in India following traffic rules. Magnificent Mizoram

    • @ayushtiwari2576
      @ayushtiwari2576 Před rokem +16

      Most of the North eastern states follow traffic rules and I have been in Shillong for around 3 years and there when you cross road you can even do it by closing your eyes as there the people walking are given more priority than people going by cars 🙂

    • @peterparker9954
      @peterparker9954 Před rokem

      Indians are always in a hurry but never on time

    • @rdp_mizo
      @rdp_mizo Před rokem

      The pain I feel when tourists and even our own fellow Indians from the mainland don't know my state💀

  • @ai172
    @ai172 Před 2 lety +446

    This is result of empathy, basic human decency and a deep sense of mutual respect. Well done Mizoram! 👏💞

    • @indianlion9652
      @indianlion9652 Před 2 lety +6

      just send North Indiana there,and you will see magic😂🤣😂

    • @gauravnegi4312
      @gauravnegi4312 Před rokem +1

      Basic? U even know the meaning of basic?
      Basic is not killing others unnecessarily
      and second is not abusing others.
      All these rest of stuff are high level.

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable Před rokem +4

      @@indianlion9652 what's up with the blind hate against north indian? As if whole india is driving perfect

    • @indianlion9652
      @indianlion9652 Před rokem +3

      @@theKarthikkingable come here and see yourself,you will realise by yourself what I wanted to say.say people don't drive,they rush .i myself had 2 accident because of the "cool dudes".
      And please don't go on Delhi roads,you will exhaust your life.

    • @theKarthikkingable
      @theKarthikkingable Před rokem +2

      @@indianlion9652 I lived in delhi but city has excellent metro system so I don't bother taking roads. Tamil nadu has highest deaths due to road accidents but I won't generalize entire region because of that. The experiences are relative. U clearly said it those cool dudes hit pole around nd u happen to meet such people more in densely populated cities, be it north or south.

  • @ze_us9247
    @ze_us9247 Před 9 měsíci +7

    Being brought up in Mizoram, i was amazed at first at how much other people were amazed by this. For us, these manners are embedded in our mind since forever

  • @siddharthlachhwani1
    @siddharthlachhwani1 Před rokem +34

    The sense of mutual respect and discipline is outstanding and applaudable here👏.
    And it's just not about following traffic rules rather a sensible civic society is in existence, 👍 Mizoram you have won my heart ❤️

  • @RJ_vlogs2
    @RJ_vlogs2 Před rokem +249

    Mizoram deserved to be named as peace and progress state.. Not just traffic, I will narrate you few more what I hv witnessed.
    1) wallet are never lost in Mizoram, for sure u wikk get back safely from police station.
    2) open shop without owner :villagers keep the veg and fruits near by road and travllers and passeby tk and put the mooney in the box... No cheating so far.

    • @IronMan-jj2fd
      @IronMan-jj2fd Před rokem +18

      That's it I'm shifting from Kerala to mizoram!
      I've had enough at my place, can't even ride my bike without a single close call a day !
      I ride my bike daily so i feel it!

    • @Minzuts
      @Minzuts Před rokem +11

      My mother lost her wallet in a taxi and the taxi driver gave it back(I'm Mizo)

  • @hithere9755
    @hithere9755 Před rokem +476

    A Brutally honest advice - Don't allow many outsiders. It won't take much time to spoil this nice culture. All the best.! 😅

    • @Jeksssss999
      @Jeksssss999 Před rokem +90

      Especially bangladeshi immigrants in whole northeast india

    • @hubertredmi6528
      @hubertredmi6528 Před rokem +45

      Shillong is spoiled in many ways because of outsiders.

    • @nickykhiangte
      @nickykhiangte Před rokem +43

      Come in Mizoram;Aizawl,you will follow our ways of traffic rules ; i promise,because all the other in front of you and behind you will follow traffic rules,you will be the only one who will be left out who did'nt follow traffic rules,because we follow our traffic rules for our safty and for the others.
      We are all in a hurry to reach our destination

    • @majorgaming3679
      @majorgaming3679 Před rokem +35

      Same happened in Uttarakhand locals follow traffic rules but you can see when you visit there the people from HR ,DL,UP have ruined the city total violence on roads and crime rate have gone up ,rape cases have increased by 500percent ....it's too hard for locals that's why they are asking for Bhu kanoon....and biggest concern are Bangladeshi Rohingyas...

    • @hithere9755
      @hithere9755 Před rokem +9

      Yeah bound to happen. Need to fight for it. Don't show weakness and be strict and serious about it, especially against Bangladeshis, or else ruined.

  • @aiib3053
    @aiib3053 Před rokem +20

    I’ve been to Mizoram (Aizawl) once and it was the best experience i ever had visiting another state….Specially traffic rules and the Mizo peoples are really helpful, kind

  • @MW-zy4no
    @MW-zy4no Před rokem +4

    These people are more like from Philippines than from India, they are soft spoken, kind, calm and avoid arguments as much as they can.

  • @Xyz-xx9cr
    @Xyz-xx9cr Před rokem +127

    I'm a Tiprasa & I have always loved Mizoram. They maintain cleanliness, follow rules and regulations, they respect and help others. May Jesus Christ bless & protect the people of Mizoram.

  • @niksengksangma548
    @niksengksangma548 Před rokem +55

    Once when I went to mizoram chongtei with my chakma friend in a bike i enter into a wrong way police caught us but still he didn't charged with fine instead he told us ,this is wrong way you please go from otherside..✌️✌️many mizos they help me in pushing my bike during rainy season.where there was mud everywhere . thanks to mizo people 😁😁

  • @puiapch07
    @puiapch07 Před rokem +4

    When i went out the first time out of mizoram, i fell so noisy and unnecessary honk by vehicle, it iritates me alottt!!, that time i realised how peacful and silent my state is!! After returning i count how many vehicle i can pass without hearing a horn, than i rode a scooty i pass more than 100 vehicle during traffic to hear one pitpittt😊😊

  • @doraemon419
    @doraemon419 Před 2 lety +333

    Mizoram people have always cultivated the self discipline even in some markets there are no shopkeepers but Trust. Likewise in the street also they have mutual understanding.

    • @nerd8223
      @nerd8223 Před rokem +1

      They look like typical Asian, and thus have typical Asian 😅 decipline. Not like stupid rest of the India. But the funniest thing is they still have high no. Accidents than most non metro cities of India.

  • @jayapreethvasisthamj5970
    @jayapreethvasisthamj5970 Před rokem +471

    People here have civic sense and feel embarrassed to cut lanes. Best thing about the citizens here. Wow. Such pure values. It's not even education, but the value system of mutual respect. Kudos Mizo's (gratitude to you all) and thanks for bringing this video @quint

    • @beingyou7907
      @beingyou7907 Před rokem

      They are educated ...but not literate.

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Před rokem +4

      Well done. Its a step towards well being, less crime and having a mass civic awareness , which should lead to all-round better life

    • @whiteknight10
      @whiteknight10 Před rokem

      Delhi meh bina helmet chala ke dekh kya maja hai

    • @matvimat
      @matvimat Před rokem

      Bina chalaan ke, traffic police ke sakhti ke, Delhi ki public helmet pehenegi kya?

    • @jayapreethvasisthamj5970
      @jayapreethvasisthamj5970 Před rokem +2

      @@beingyou7907Wondering what makes you say they're not literate?

  • @bijoykangjam
    @bijoykangjam Před rokem +15

    Yes, indeed. I’ve been there too. I watched it with my own eyes. These people are just wonderful…. everybody seems to respect each other. That’s it.

  • @veviksingh6300
    @veviksingh6300 Před rokem +12

    Hi Mizoram, really proud on you folks..this should be advertised how the civic you are, love from Bihar.

  • @thecorporatelabour
    @thecorporatelabour Před rokem +230

    I am in Aizawl right now for my job and to be honest it's wonderful the way they follow tariff rules. Moreover "The No honking thing" is outstanding. Now I am habituated to this and when I landed on Kolkata and suddenly heard everyone was honking horn, ohhh my god... I was like what hell 😅...
    Sometimes such good habits are bad to adjust in other areas also 🤫

    • @bonjovi1354
      @bonjovi1354 Před rokem +1

      Mamta di ka pinjra aisa he hai ... 😎

    • @lalruatfela427
      @lalruatfela427 Před rokem +1

      😆😆😆😆

    • @ramngaihawmaraltedarkim7804
      @ramngaihawmaraltedarkim7804 Před rokem

      Follow those rules in kolkata I've been there but i think nothing works there..no hurt feelings..😂

    • @mawiteapachuau3051
      @mawiteapachuau3051 Před rokem +8

      The first time I have experienced crazy traffic is Silchar city in Assam, I was in class 8 that time, i got sick at night because of the crazy noisy traffic and very smelly (good or bad smell i can't tell) even Kolkata has a smell, I thought it was just a hot weather smell😂
      Living in indore city for 6yrs and I never realized it's cleanliness because Aizawl is also like that only (we always think aizawl is dirty though😅)

    • @thanpari3264
      @thanpari3264 Před rokem +7

      Bahhahaha this brings back memories of the time we first visited my uncle who lives in Delhi we were on the road driving and i remember being so nauseated because of the loud honkings on top of the burning hot weather plus seeing my uncle honking like a mad person for the first time was such an experience because he really is a calm person back here in Mizoram lmao

  • @prajjwalkhatimusic
    @prajjwalkhatimusic Před 2 lety +132

    I'm currently in mizoram. And the traffic discipline is on another level.

    • @prajjwalkhatimusic
      @prajjwalkhatimusic Před 2 lety +21

      @Daisuke Naga I'm not bro they really are good at following traffic rules.

    • @prajjwalkhatimusic
      @prajjwalkhatimusic Před rokem

      @Daisuke Naga I'm bro I'm staying

    • @si-teavlogmizo5441
      @si-teavlogmizo5441 Před rokem +14

      @Daisuke Naga if some one is saying that he is staying, just accept it, why can't u accept others.... This is the reason of selfishness, maybe ur neighbor says to u, i have an aeroplane. Just admit it.. But whether u belief it or not, its up to u... This is how we mizos belief

  • @anup0827
    @anup0827 Před rokem +6

    Watching this while struck in traffic jam of Bangalore....Respect to The Mizoram people ❤️

  • @thesamedison
    @thesamedison Před rokem +7

    OMG please let Mizorams manage the traffic, cleanliness and waste management in all cities across India.

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Před rokem +1

      People do feel ashamed there for not following basic traffic rules , not respect to others , harrashing women or children , spitting anywhere , littering which is kinna a basic traits of humans unlike people of Delhi , UP or Bihar .
      So what does that mean

  • @timothyralte2452
    @timothyralte2452 Před 2 lety +194

    Proud to be Mizo, Proud to be From Aizawl, Mizoram, Proud to be an Indian 😊😊. Thank you the Quint

  • @ashkanzahoor7242
    @ashkanzahoor7242 Před 2 lety +274

    Proud of having Mizoram as an Indian state
    Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @mutualdelusion1798
      @mutualdelusion1798 Před 2 lety +7

      Enjoy it as long as you can. .. from Bangladesh.😁

    • @desiqueen695
      @desiqueen695 Před 2 lety +11

      @@mutualdelusion1798 means

    • @ronyraja5329
      @ronyraja5329 Před 2 lety +18

      @@mutualdelusion1798 দিবাস্বপ্ন দেখা বন্ধ করুন মামা 😂

    • @psych6049
      @psych6049 Před 2 lety +43

      @@mutualdelusion1798 we gave you a country kid stop crying 😂

    • @mutualdelusion1798
      @mutualdelusion1798 Před 2 lety +5

      @Utsav viradiya .. Bangladesh gave indiaa freedom in 1947.

  • @henselsebastian4879
    @henselsebastian4879 Před rokem +18

    Wow!...I didn't know this was possible in India. Thank you to the people of Aizawl, Mizoram for showing us the way.. Would love to visit the city ,not just for its beauty but also to witness such exceptional level of patience and respect for traffic rules

  • @momonkhongsai7286
    @momonkhongsai7286 Před rokem +2

    Mizoram My favorite state in India ❣️❣️❣️❣️ my brother and sister love you all from Assam 👍🏻

  • @telheibakoijam4882
    @telheibakoijam4882 Před rokem +107

    "MUTUAL RESPECT" is the basic concept that we all need 2 know .
    Thanks to MIZORAM
    Lots of ....
    Love n respect from MANIPUR

  • @ramngaihawmaraltedarkim7804

    This is Aizawl..We care for each other not that we are the perfect people but we respect humanity..I love my city..

    • @RahulSingh-uz3uu
      @RahulSingh-uz3uu Před rokem +8

      Luv u mizoram
      Love u northeast..
      From U.P

    • @parthbhatt715
      @parthbhatt715 Před rokem +5

      respect 🙌👍🏻salute from vadodara gujarat.

    • @kalaikarthi4118
      @kalaikarthi4118 Před rokem +6

      Loads of love from Chennai, Tamilnadu 😍🥰

    • @acommenter1255
      @acommenter1255 Před rokem +5

      love from MADURAI,TN❤❤

    • @rohitb405
      @rohitb405 Před rokem

      NE people show more maturity on road or even in daily life interactions compared to average frustrated mainlander Indians

  • @shanthakumar4598
    @shanthakumar4598 Před rokem +6

    A million salutes to the motorists of Mizoram, this great patience on the road and traffic is to be appreciated this is a educated class of people and society ,hats off to the people of Mizoram ,you have thought what driving means on the roads, our love and respect to people of Mizoram, the cultures of principles keep moving forward

  • @razorgaming4796
    @razorgaming4796 Před rokem +4

    Its nice to see our state being praised❤love from Mizoram,India❤

  • @isshiomi6364
    @isshiomi6364 Před 2 lety +112

    Means to get rid of traffic, 4/6/8 lane roads not require....What require is bit understanding , discipline, civic sense....I can't believe this can happen in India....OMG! That's like a pleasant shock for me...No divider and still no traffic jam ....no noise...I would love to visit this city soon...Appreciate All these people of Mizoram...

    • @mamboihjahau
      @mamboihjahau Před rokem +14

      There's a lot of traffic jam though. But no-one tries to break the rules by taking over or give the loudest honking. Everyone patiently waits for their turn

    • @dnd5501
      @dnd5501 Před rokem

      hahah these 2 lanes won't work in areas like delhi and mumbai.. hope you know this.

  • @Arindam_Biswas
    @Arindam_Biswas Před rokem +269

    They are educated and strictly follow their cultural heritage of mutual respect and compassion. The people of Delhi, Haryana, and Kolkata should learn more about traffic rules and cultural ethics.

    • @jediknightnamek
      @jediknightnamek Před rokem +2

      Everywhere dude, everywhere.

    • @anupamy22
      @anupamy22 Před rokem +3

      Aee bhai following traffic rules is good but why are you not using your mind here . How can you compare Delhi or mumbai with Aizawl . Comparison should be b/w two similar things . Density of delhi and Aizawl is totally different .you should not bluntly come to the conclusion . Its just not about people , its about city structure , desgin , population and several others factors which cause traffic .

    • @jediknightnamek
      @jediknightnamek Před rokem +14

      @@anupamy22 you do have a good point. However, the original point still remains that traffic etiquette CAN be improved upon. Even at the current level of infrastructure and the pressure on it.
      Also, while larger cities have higher traffic densities, they also have a much more favourable topography that enables easier construction of road and overall greater freedom in road design when comparing to Aizawl. That is what you'd expect and that is what you see as well. Wider roads, straighter roads on majorly flat lands to enable better traffic flow.

    • @ksgb
      @ksgb Před rokem +5

      You are right bro.having civic sense and discipline doesn't depend upon density.its the people mindset that makes us the difference

    • @Tintak_hatpin
      @Tintak_hatpin Před rokem +11

      @@anupamy22 Density has nothing to do with following traffic rules, it's about mindset. It's you who is bluntly coming to conclusion. It is about people. Could you not see in the video how narrow the roads are, there aren't even road dividers and some part of the roads are at times covered with parked vehicles, still traffic is moving in both directions without any mess, not even honking. It's not even 1/6th of some the roads of major cities. If the vehicle density is more in bigger cities the roads are also much much wider. I live in bangalore, there are kms of road with 3+3 or 4+4 lanes, plus service roads on both sides(each of which have the width of a main road in Aizawl), but people don't give a shit about rules, they will drive dangerously and there will be endless honking, overtaking, taking wrong sides etc 24 hrs , even when there are less vehicles. Even inside residential areas or tech parks where the vehicle density is very less people drive like that and they honk all the time. It's just a bad excuse.

  • @07hsso
    @07hsso Před rokem +20

    i started living in outside Mizoram ( I won't mention the state) since the past 2 months and the roads scared me so much, I'm afraid to cross the road as the vehicles are so fast and all the honking sounds sometimes makes me dizzy , one time while i was sitting on a scooter stuck in the traffic , one bike was trying to drive past me and it almost hit my leg and i could feel it reached my shoe🤧 i really miss my home

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Před rokem +1

      People do feel ashamed there for not following basic traffic rules , not respect to others , harrashing women or children , spitting anywhere , littering which is kinna a basic traits of humans unlike people of Delhi , UP or Bihar .
      So what does that mean

  • @chhuanlianapisces4922
    @chhuanlianapisces4922 Před rokem +6

    no overtaking... 😆🤣 i did once so deadly, at chanmari road.... 😂 i heard taxi driver yelled at me... i took that as my lessons... 😁

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Před rokem +3

      People do feel ashamed there for not following basic traffic rules , not respect to others , harrashing women or children , spitting anywhere , littering which is kinna a basic traits of humans unlike people of Delhi , UP or Bihar .
      So what does that mean

  • @achmed6679
    @achmed6679 Před 2 lety +73

    To honest north easterners I have come across in Mumbai are much more cultured then other population groups. They also have great fashion sense.

    • @vitadude5004
      @vitadude5004 Před rokem +2

      ​@John Hero koreans are not open minded as you think.. I have 2 years of experience over there..

    • @vitadude5004
      @vitadude5004 Před rokem +3

      @John Hero and koreans follow western fashion...
      What do u mean by korean fashion??

    • @siamgangte2826
      @siamgangte2826 Před rokem

      Great fashion is besides the point @Achmed with all due respect! We need not model or idolize any foreign country or culture to better ourselves, I'd say its inherent in each one of us.. only a matter of manifesting it.. Trust me, no amount of social engineering is gonna accomplish anything if one doens't tap into human inside of each of us (Here I categorically distinct it from mere literacy and education)

  • @arunodatalukdar
    @arunodatalukdar Před 2 lety +141

    Now thats called patience.. hats off!!

  • @epicgamer7472
    @epicgamer7472 Před rokem +23

    I hope this becomes a reality in cities like Mumbai, Bangalore,Hyderabad..🙏🙏🙏

    • @evm6177
      @evm6177 Před rokem +5

      Wah 😂 kya sunder sunder sapne apne.

  • @cookiemonster2371
    @cookiemonster2371 Před rokem +3

    Thanks Mizoram for showing us how humanity can solve any issue.

  • @vikkykumarjha7181
    @vikkykumarjha7181 Před 2 lety +166

    I'm from Mizoram, what's even more funny is that you guys are missing a lot other than TRAFFIC, MOMOS, MOUNTAINS..etc. Nobody talks about education, culture/heritage or any form of art. They call us 7-sisters but feel aisa hota hai ki 7 samundar par rehte hain. Thankyou for putting up this post, anything new on Mizoram would be great to watch an SHARE!

    • @binodpseudonymous2403
      @binodpseudonymous2403 Před rokem +3

      @Hi Ji10 brother it's not immigrant you guys live here in Delhi and even have a colony in Dabri where most of them are Mizos from Myanmar and Indian Mizos. No one called you Foreigners

    • @rembrantwithagrenade171
      @rembrantwithagrenade171 Před rokem

      Bhai Assam se ho?

    • @vikkykumarjha7181
      @vikkykumarjha7181 Před rokem +3

      @Hi Ji10 i ek ni chu a 🤣

    • @vikkykumarjha7181
      @vikkykumarjha7181 Před rokem +2

      @@rembrantwithagrenade171 i was born in saiha

    • @rembrantwithagrenade171
      @rembrantwithagrenade171 Před rokem +6

      @@vikkykumarjha7181 ah I see, Ive never been to Saiha, or any play south of Lunglei . Ignore the dude who called you immigrant, ngatan mah ti suh.

  • @balaganeshg6111
    @balaganeshg6111 Před rokem +52

    I will move here . I would love to live in a place like this for rest of my life.
    Respecting each other and has civic sense.

  • @binodyumnam2562
    @binodyumnam2562 Před rokem +6

    Love this state ❣️. My time in Mizoram was the peaceful moment of my life. I am from Manipur, and I hate our selfish minded commuters.

  • @kidzdigipark1940
    @kidzdigipark1940 Před rokem +7

    Just visited Mizoram during last week. It was awesome and, yes, its really a Silent City. We hardly hear any horn of vehicles during visit of 04 days.

  • @tanzeenachoudhury851
    @tanzeenachoudhury851 Před rokem +184

    I have lived there my whole childhood to adolescence and I can vouch for this that they have THE BEST ROADS AND TRAFFIC RULES ABIDING people in whole of India. I personally love that place, the people , the weather, the cleanliness they have, the humble people. Love them.

    • @lovemoon9803
      @lovemoon9803 Před rokem

      Thank you 🥰

    • @Hudlay
      @Hudlay Před rokem +5

      Steep and narrow roads also means skilled drivers. Moving a 4 wheel vehicle forward after a brief pause on a steep road requires skill with the pedals/footwork. Otherwise if the engine dies you'd have to go backwards and bump into the vehicle behind you. Our fellow countrymen from metropolitan cities would have a hard time navigating the streets of Mizoram and Meghalaya. 😁

    • @alaldinliani6689
      @alaldinliani6689 Před rokem +1

      God bless your heart

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Před rokem +2

      No use just having it in mizoram. Have to copy in other states. Big problem in india is that good things in 1 state are not copied in other states

    • @strawhatkirbae6717
      @strawhatkirbae6717 Před rokem +5

      Besides the cleanliness I agree with everything. The cleanliness is slowly declining due to people littering, deforestation and etc.

  • @sachinsubramaniam1915
    @sachinsubramaniam1915 Před rokem +196

    People from north east never disappoint's ... They are one of the most humble, geniune and disciplined citizen of our great nation India. Its true North eastern part doesn't get as much development like the rest of the nation, still they are flourishing whether it be education, sports etc imaging if they get enough infrastructure and development opportunity what all they can achieve.
    Being a south indian i truly admire how they behave and treat.
    Love from south to the north eastern indians. 🇮🇳🇮🇳 Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426
      @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 Před rokem +1

      Bro u have no idea..lmao believing all this propaganda on camera & off camera are two completely different things

    • @whateverlol3457
      @whateverlol3457 Před rokem +4

      @@jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 you do have some beef with north-eastern don't you lmao

    • @avibriandk
      @avibriandk Před rokem +1

      @@jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 Oh really. I am curious to know the kind of propaganda are they running in this video?
      Once you figure out the propaganda, do inform me about this,ok? We will teach them a lesson, together.

    • @denismsa9180
      @denismsa9180 Před rokem

      @@avibriandk teach ur mom

    • @avibriandk
      @avibriandk Před rokem

      @@denismsa9180 You didn't get my sarcasm within that reply, right? 😅

  • @sahoo82
    @sahoo82 Před rokem +3

    Makes me want to visit Mizoram only because of this testimony. The people must be really cool, civilized and considerate. Respect.

  • @transworld8005
    @transworld8005 Před rokem +7

    We need lane-discipline throughout INDIA. We don't deserve world-class infrastructure if we don't follow traffic rules and keep everyone on road safe.
    ❤️🇮🇳👊🏻 Jai Hind

  • @vasa6781
    @vasa6781 Před 2 lety +57

    Same discipline is seen in Andaman islands also, no overtaking, no zigzag driving, no impatient honking, no wrong side driving.

    • @leviackerman2060
      @leviackerman2060 Před rokem +3

      smol place, less corruption=traffic policemen doing their work "ACTUALLY" isn't of letting anyone go who bribe em...people are not really much of a problem.......it's the government.....not saying people should stop following rules but higher responsibilty is on the gvrnmnt

  • @bajajfinance7266
    @bajajfinance7266 Před rokem +10

    Yes I have been to Small town Kolasib in Mizoram.. seriously felt not india for Traffic Rule, Trash management.. best place to live
    Hopefully Rest of us could transform
    Always Jai Hind

  • @tekentlau4492
    @tekentlau4492 Před rokem +23

    I clean the street, i follow the traffic rules, never disappointed others, I'm the man of culture and I'm proud to be Indian so i took my responsibility in my hometown, so people can see the clean India 🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @prakashudyavar9811
    @prakashudyavar9811 Před rokem +8

    This kind of driving actually allows vehicles to move ahead faster. If everyone believes they have to get ahead, then they trip each other, cause jams and in the end the traffic becomes slower and frustrating to everyone. Mizo's way is the best way.

  • @oops262686
    @oops262686 Před rokem +79

    Wow ...Kudos ! We need "Drive like a Mizo" sticker please ❤👏👏

  • @chonzomchonzom5550
    @chonzomchonzom5550 Před rokem +23

    In Nagaland the car will stop to allow us to cross the road. I got so use to that I almost got in accident when I was at shiliguri thinking the car will stop to allow us to cross the road. 😂😂😂

    • @rohitb405
      @rohitb405 Před rokem +1

      never make that mistake m8 xD

  • @cheetos6571
    @cheetos6571 Před rokem +11

    Much love ❤️ and respect 🙏
    Would definitely want to experience this culture 👍🎉

  • @walterdavidscottnongkynrih543
    @walterdavidscottnongkynrih543 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I have driven in Aizawl, Mizoram 1981 - 1984 via Khatla to Chaltlang and over the city I find very good to see mutual respect for each other. Updating my traveling all over India I drove from New Delhi - Shillong in 1987 & 1989 all over North East India via Guwahati, Assam to Manipur back to Shillong, Meghalaya within 1 months time we all came back home safely.

  • @tonmoydeka3983
    @tonmoydeka3983 Před rokem +36

    It's totally opposite in Delhi. Even people don't use indicators 😂. This video shows how diverse India is .

  • @nagadota2786
    @nagadota2786 Před 2 lety +73

    4:00 just because we want to get to someplace early, doesnt mean that we should not care abbout others' safety at all ..WELL SAID

  • @emanda358
    @emanda358 Před rokem +7

    I am proud of you mizo folks. Coz in dis modern world there is hardly any civic sense anymore. Just wearing modern clothes and living in cities do not make us civilise. Keep up the good work.

  • @ksanlibormylliemngap8914

    This is easily achieved through high literacy and cultured mindset of the people of Mizoram..hats off

    • @rosangapachuau7841
      @rosangapachuau7841 Před rokem

      High Literacy Rate doesn't mean we Zo people aka Chin-Kuki-Mizo are educated. Yeah, we followed Traffic Rules obediently. But we lack discipline in many other things. Corruption is very high here.

    • @lianzualapachuau4694
      @lianzualapachuau4694 Před 5 měsíci

      ​@@rosangapachuau7841 Mawla. Hmeichhia ang mai, fakna kara selna tur lo zawng ve chhen mai. ​ @rosangapachuau7841

  • @kwid_0.8
    @kwid_0.8 Před 2 lety +38

    Mizos are one of the most discipline tribe of North East India.

  • @ajittripura--elite3433
    @ajittripura--elite3433 Před rokem +46

    NO MATTER WHAT?
    FOR ME MIZORAM WILL ALWAYS REMAIN THE BEST.✌
    Since my childhood days I have been with the Mizo friends. I can say blindly that MIZO are so FAITHFUL, HELPFUL, UNITED, KIND, DISCIPLINED AND GOD LOVING PEOPLE.
    "Self Discipline Means Establishing an Authority Over One's Own Habits, Routines, And Priorities."

  • @deadringer2349
    @deadringer2349 Před rokem +4

    as I was watching this video and say to myself,
    "it's mutual respect" then 3 minutes later, the video mentioned "mutual respect" and I was like 😎

  • @ompandey6464
    @ompandey6464 Před rokem +6

    If mizoram will get some investment mizoram will be the well maintained city of India.

    • @ompandey6464
      @ompandey6464 Před rokem

      City*

    • @xlrwd.q
      @xlrwd.q Před rokem +1

      mizoram is a state🤣 aizawl is a city

    • @pikachuthunderbolt3919
      @pikachuthunderbolt3919 Před rokem

      People do feel ashamed there for not following basic traffic rules , not respect to others , harrashing women or children , spitting anywhere , littering which is kinna a basic traits of humans unlike people of Delhi , UP or Bihar .
      So what does that mean

  • @joshualallawmsangavarte4901

    When I went to Delhi , one most annoying thing is that while trying to cross the road many drivers never tried to stop their vehicle even though they know we want to cross the road , seems like they intentionally drive faster rather than stopping for the pedestrian to cross. I was like wtf is wrong with this people always in hurry but never in time🤦🏼‍♂️

    • @sidjain999
      @sidjain999 Před rokem +11

      Hahaha people in Delhi are crazy and the unchecked and unregulated migration makes it worse and I’m a resident of Delhi so I know

    • @gauravpratapsingh1044
      @gauravpratapsingh1044 Před rokem +2

      I agree
      Its very difficult to cross roads in delhi if their is no traffic light , without lights you need to be in group so as to mount pressure on drivers

    • @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426
      @jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 Před rokem

      Then don't go to delhi

    • @rembrantwithagrenade171
      @rembrantwithagrenade171 Před rokem +14

      @@jfiyibclfjvqdcx6426 Its the national capital, its hard to avoid going to delhi.

    • @Yoongi__King_Taehyun
      @Yoongi__King_Taehyun Před rokem +1

      Same here in Bangalore 😆

  • @shaswatasutradhar272
    @shaswatasutradhar272 Před rokem +48

    I grew up there, didn't know what traffic jams looked like till I was 15 when I moved out of Mizoram.

  • @abhi_d_king
    @abhi_d_king Před rokem +4

    Omg time to move to Mizoram, this is unbelievable 😍. I always wanted to live this life of respect and care. it’s very big things to me can’t explain.

  • @tjsxav
    @tjsxav Před rokem +3

    This video felt like interviewing some Korean or Japanese people... But wait.. they were indians . This was just inspiring 🙂

  • @jasminebraggs9016
    @jasminebraggs9016 Před rokem +54

    As a person who has only visited the Middle East, till date I used to think they had the best traffic rules, but this has changed my outlook. Kudos to the people of Aizawl 🙌🙌

  • @Dr.S.SreeVishwa
    @Dr.S.SreeVishwa Před 2 lety +41

    Big salute to these people for being the role model for entire INDIA.

  • @ignorasmus
    @ignorasmus Před rokem +2

    Love, respect and admiration for all Mizo brothers and sisters from Maharashtra . ❤️🙏

  • @anabilghosh6609
    @anabilghosh6609 Před rokem +2

    wow, we should drive like Aizawl , Mizoram
    but amazed to see that that even the normal residents know how to respond well , and how good a spoken English they have , it's amazing .

  • @rajatgupta813
    @rajatgupta813 Před 2 lety +130

    One thing I notice that every two wheeler have their mirror intact, that thing missing in North Indian parts. Mirrors are important, because driving doesn't mean looking forward you also have to look behind not by turning your neck back, by looking in the mirrors.

    • @timothyralte2452
      @timothyralte2452 Před 2 lety +13

      Though it is mandatory as per MV Rules, it is implemented quite strict here in Mizoram

    • @asurawrath1481
      @asurawrath1481 Před 2 lety +3

      Up aur Bihar ko hata do North se baat Baki states lagbhag sai hai

    • @rajatgupta813
      @rajatgupta813 Před 2 lety

      @@asurawrath1481 udhar he toh zyada strictness cahiye gadiyan bahut saari roads bahut kam ayse kyse chalega, Government ko ek Act banana cahiye strict Act, that How many two or four wheelers a person or a family should possess?

    • @INDERSHOW
      @INDERSHOW Před rokem +2

      you forgot to notice they also don't wear helmet not everyone but if you notice you see 😉

    • @rev.zaithanmawia2001
      @rev.zaithanmawia2001 Před rokem

      Lol can you share me a screenshot of a person not wearing helmet… he/she will be soon caught(at that day instantly) andbe made to pay a fine of 500 - above

  • @ronyraja5329
    @ronyraja5329 Před 2 lety +55

    Good job Mizoram , all other Indian states should learn from them .

    • @sakilahmed5468
      @sakilahmed5468 Před 2 lety +1

      🙂

    • @hesh2892
      @hesh2892 Před rokem

      Indians can not learn basic stuff. Caning and fines are needed. Smoking was reduced hugely by making it illegal in public and fines

  • @naveennishad
    @naveennishad Před rokem +2

    This is also India, thanks to Mizo people
    I was born in uttar pradesh, and what I learned in my childhood was horrible,
    Now I'm correcting myself everyday a bit in europe and enjoying really safe driving..
    Mutual respect on road is really satisfying and make me feel as we are human.. Not animals,
    I never want to drive in UP again, but that is my hometown with brutal traffic culture

  • @Blessheed
    @Blessheed Před rokem +3

    Traffic etiquettes is at another level in Mizoram, based in my experience.

  • @supradeep87
    @supradeep87 Před 2 lety +59

    M so happy to see this. I would request the ppl of Mizoram to set an example for the rest of the world. Proud of you.

    • @Hail2GOD
      @Hail2GOD Před rokem +6

      Not world only mainland India

    • @venkatr56
      @venkatr56 Před rokem +2

      Rest of the world Ah? U think rest of world is like indians?

    • @LisaOnRoids
      @LisaOnRoids Před rokem

      The whole world isn't like india where traffic rules aren't followed lol

    • @supradeep87
      @supradeep87 Před rokem

      @@venkatr56 understand the feeling only.

    • @supradeep87
      @supradeep87 Před rokem

      @@LisaOnRoids this s a changing India today it’s 1 city tmrw it will be whole India.

  • @Kafir_Hindu
    @Kafir_Hindu Před rokem +41

    Not only Mizoram, I guess the whole North east. I visited Gangtok and found that their traffic rules are implemented by the local people and taxi drivers. Hatsoff to these people of India

    • @meeh7968
      @meeh7968 Před rokem

      Yeah

    • @lalzarzolianaful
      @lalzarzolianaful Před rokem

      You are right...

    • @udbhashjyotinath2482
      @udbhashjyotinath2482 Před rokem +2

      Not in Assam . Today, Assam turned into any other North Indian states.

    • @stynershiner1854
      @stynershiner1854 Před rokem

      @@udbhashjyotinath2482 People who only think like that have an inferiority complex like you. Assam is still better than cities like Delhi, where people literally ride over your foot and all that. It happened to me in Delhi.

    • @rudrapratapsingh6496
      @rudrapratapsingh6496 Před rokem +1

      actually ILP should be thanked. Remove that and mizoram would end up becoming like any other Indian state.

  • @bertkhaute.
    @bertkhaute. Před rokem +1

    Mizoram is the best state in India in every aspect. Love from Manipur

  • @zedkay6873
    @zedkay6873 Před rokem +2

    "We don't wants to trouble others" great thing to do as human being... Right wings should learn n follow it

  • @bananaboy2931
    @bananaboy2931 Před 2 lety +25

    Proud of you Mizoram. 👍A very Big Respect from your neighbour Meghalaya.