Don't Drive Here - Season 1

Don't Drive Here - Season 1

Season 1

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Episodes6
DatesJun 17, 2013 - Jul 22, 2013
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Episodes

Delhi
Season 1Episode 145 min

Delhi

Delhi is home to breathtaking architecture, delicious food, and...well, the world's highest rate of traffic accidents. The chaotic streets are virtually lawless, filled with cars, cows, tuk tuks, motorcycles, and even the odd camel.
Jun 17, 2013
Bangkok
Season 1Episode 245 min

Bangkok

It may be the backpacker's must-see, but if you go to the Venice of the East, don't drive! The streets are teeming with seven million vehicles - and 1,200 new ones are added, every day! Host Andrew Younghusband gets an introduction to the madness beside a Hollywood stuntman for a whirlwind ride and a daring lesson on how to really move in this city.
Jun 24, 2013
Mexico City
Season 1Episode 345 min

Mexico City

Mexico City is the hemisphere's most populous city. And for every baby born, two new vehicles hit these already over-burdened streets.
Jul 1, 2013
Manila
Season 1Episode 445 min

Manila

Getting around the most densely-populated city on the planet is like navigating a bee hive. Except the bees are driving cars, trucks and adult-sized trikes. A glamourous race car driver teaches host Andrew Younghusband the merits of offensive driving.
Jul 8, 2013
Lima
Season 1Episode 545 min

Lima

One of the foodie capitals of the world, Lima is known as the Garden City, but driving here definitely isn't a walk in the park; there are over 50,000 traffic accidents every year! Almost half of those involve vehicles called combis - risky public transit that locals rely on. Andrew helps a combi driver solicit passengers and then gets behind the wheel to experience first-hand the manic and harrowing traffic of downtown Lima.
Jul 15, 2013
Ulaanbaatar
Season 1Episode 645 min

Ulaanbaatar

Half of Mongolia's population lives in the capital of this horse-loving country. And they drive their cars like they ride their horses: fast and furious. Just five per cent of the roads leading from Ulaanbaatar are paved. That means, potholes, sinkholes and, did we say potholes? Host Andrew Younghusband learns to drive on the addled downtown streets and how to cross the street in a place where tourists are simply told: don't cross the street.
Jul 22, 2013

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