Camera never lies?

In India, if a few milliseconds can be saved then driving up the wrong side of a dual carriageway is perfectly acceptable, my driver scared the crap out me when I was last there 2 years ago. Told him I'd pay him extra if he got me and my family there in one piece.

Doing over there is perfectly fine as people are used to and can expect it normal day to day situations.

In china it still isn't a normal situation to be driving up the wrong side.
 
Is there a culture or filming your driving in Asia?

It's getting increasingly common everywhere, in response to the growth in scams like that guy on the zebra crossing above or the popular passtime in the UK of pulling in front of someone and slamming on the brakes.

There's a guy who posts his videos (none really as extreme as these) on the motoring section of the moneysavingexpert forums, usually to responses of people taking the P out of his driving style.

e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VQFEDE2Ru0
 
I don't want to have to strap a camera to my car. I haven't yet seen any accidents happen in 10 years of driving and long may that continue.
 
It's getting increasingly common everywhere, in response to the growth in scams like that guy on the zebra crossing above or the popular passtime in the UK of pulling in front of someone and slamming on the brakes.

There's a guy who posts his videos (none really as extreme as these) on the motoring section of the moneysavingexpert forums, usually to responses of people taking the P out of his driving style.

e.g. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VQFEDE2Ru0

That video isn't be related to your previous para is it?

By the way that's the video I was referring to when I said some of the vids are very graphic.
 
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