Deadly Roads | Afghanistan, South Africa & India | Free Documentary
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Deadly Roads - Afghanistan, South Africa & India (2016)
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A lifeline for the numerous villages in the region, the Duong Valley road is the only link between China, Burma, and Tibet. The film crew joins locals (and a very special pig!), aboard a collective taxi to explore the region. Things start well enough; for the first 30 km, the road is paved. However, the tarmac quickly gives way to a dirt track, perched on the side of a vertiginous ravine. Landslides punctuate the drivers’ progress, and passengers frequently have to get out and dig. It’s a bumpy ride, and the pig has to be moved from his precarious position on the roof of the vehicle to join the human passengers inside.
The drivers are fearless, ready to risk life and limb to complete their journeys. We encounter a crowd waiting at the entrance of an unfinished tunnel. The roof has collapsed, and the lorries cannot get through. The travelers work for long hours inhaling dust and carbon monoxide, hoping that the vibrations from the engines will not cause the tunnel to collapse on their heads.
High up the hills, woodcutters fell the trees to make carbon, before embarking upon a back-breaking hike to the roadside where they will sell their wares. To reach their destination they must swing across a 50-meter river on a make-shift flying fox, their heavy cargo in tow. Further along, a Buddhist monk loads heavy stones on the back of a geriatric pickup truck, and an entrepreneur gambles his savings on a lead mine. The stories of the Duong Valley’s intrepid inhabitants interweave with the drama of its beautiful but unpredictable landscape.
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I don’t think we’ve ever had a 3-nation Deadliest Roads episode before. We’re in Afghanistan, India and South Africa. Let us know how you like this trifecta. I’ll do a poll later in the week. 😀 In the meantime, enjoy peeps!
@beriamlowe3631
Жыл бұрын
Among the first today
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
@@beriamlowe3631 Only today. Tomorrow is a new day. 💋s to you.
@beriamlowe3631
Жыл бұрын
@@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536 greetings from 🇹🇿
@davidkimani7452
Жыл бұрын
Making my sunday afternoon chill with this trifecta
@ndlovu1699
Жыл бұрын
Watch from 🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼
As a South African, i've been waiting 4 this episode ☺
You guys are really global citizens, your confidence is incredible, and both of you are risking your lives to bring us such informative and educational, documentaries, thanks ❤️❤️🙏🙏
I like the Bishop. He has incredible energy. Everyone should be so happy.
Afghanistan ,a land of snow and desert ...... incredible !!
@joyngamkhumlo2520
Жыл бұрын
That's right but sir, you might have forgot the most important people's,,,,aka,,,, terrorist too.😂😂😂..and you know what ! the real gun is sold like a toy gun in Afghanistan.. lastly, my fiancee is from Afghanistan.🤣❤️👍.
@mat4263
Жыл бұрын
Afghanistan nice scenery, and lots of corrupt, uneducated, and confused men
@gigi-vx8sy
Жыл бұрын
😁
@khybar17
Жыл бұрын
@@joyngamkhumlo2520 Thanks for your excessive information. I couldn’t sleep without getting to know this
I'm so obsessed with this documentary I adore traveling the world seeing how others live in different cultures conditions and make me feel humble and happy with things please do more
A This is great....am loving it from Kenya..
The problem with Moloto Road is that drivers ignore all traffic rules. Speeding, reckless overtaking, drunk drivers, unroadworthy vehicles and corrupt traffic officers. There would be no accidents if people respected the rules of the road. Case in point: the taxi driver isn't even wearing a seat belt while being interviewed
@musa4747
Жыл бұрын
To be fair that seatbelt wouldn't help him at all in a head on collision. These taxis are coffins on wheels
@samuelkundael3503
Жыл бұрын
@@musa4747 It's a journey to the other side. They offer front seat service.
@howlinwulf
Жыл бұрын
The vehicle wear out very very quickly and a new one us out of the question
@Danielwami
Жыл бұрын
@@musa4747 THERE ALWAYS HAVE TO BE A FOOL. SEATBELT IS THERE FOR A REASON.
@musa4747
Жыл бұрын
@@Danielwami Everyone is having a civil conversation/debate and you decide to resort to insults. Learn to keep quiet if you have nothing constructive to say. You're not South African judging by your surname so you've probably never seen quantum head on collisions.
I probably will never leave South Africa physically but through this channel I feel like a world traveler thank you so much for the videos
Never thought I'd see South Africa here 🙂
Thanks!
@batman_2004
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the donation.
Men these videos are great 💯,,the narrators even better,,,,,I end up watching everyone of them,,,, keep up the good work 👍👍
Thank you so much for the invaluable "Deadly Roads" series! I enjoy every single one immensely.
These videos humble me when I’m stuck in NYC traffic 🤣🤣
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Change of city. Go to a cemetery.
Dangerous Road. Pls keep going & the journey is safe🙏🙏 I like this channel is the best informer 👌👌❤
@FreeDocumentary
5 ай бұрын
thank you 🙏
Good afternoon everyone let watching our amazing Doc's he never disappoint us I'm living in South Africa
I love those episodes which the local people are narrated to english, best ones!
Another great video! Love the Deadliest Roads episodes 👍😁
Thank you for all the hard work y'all put into doing this
I use the Moloto Road in South Africa whenever I visit family. I only visit them once or twice a year. I always pray before I travel.
Sunday morning I always wait for new episode. Watch it and start my day.
Thank You Pastor Isaac for all Your Prayers. 🙏
Watching from SA
Best doc ever. Greetings from Amazon forests from Brazil
The South African road shoud be made a rail track. It would be far safer for people.
@boymeetsbush8232
Жыл бұрын
In general SA roads are safe especially national roads. The real issue is Combi (Taxi) drivers.
As a fan,who patiently waits for each an every deadliest road uploaded. I got double the satisfaction with this episode, via the South African moloto road coverage. Finally I can say it's not an easy job driving on one of the worlds deadliest roads.
India has recently constructed and opened for public, the Atal Tunnel. It cuts through Rohtang pass (shown here) and is longest (9.2 km) tunnel in the world above 3000 meters.
@MrLince-hr4of
Жыл бұрын
Now all you have to do is stop raping women and respect them and you can be an almost normal country
We all wait for these deadly roads documentary. Thanks for upload.
Woah what an intro! Legends!
Free documentary are the best thank you for sharing
Loved this 3-nation dangerous road documentary. Keep them coming.😁😁😁
The way he said Kwaggafontein 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@kmakumane258
Жыл бұрын
and sipho = sifo
Yes sir… this is one of my favorite space to be in when I want to enjoy watching something real and informative, even gripping and mind boggling
Drove the Moloto road three time and all this times I noticed a lot of driver's ignoring the road signs, which is usually the cause of all the accidents, this also happens on the N1 north in limpopo and N3
Wonderful documentary!!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Decent my Sunday just got a little brighter 😊
’’اسلام اور امن ایک ساتھ نہیں رہ سکتے‘‘ یہ ایک آفاقی سچائی ہے۔
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Certainly.
Moloto road must become a national road so that SANRAL can take full responsibility for the maintenance of that Road. That road is connecting two provinces.(Gauteng and Mpumalanga.)
Amazing stuff, great documentary. And I like the three in one format. Thank you Free Documentary As usual in South Africa the roads are pretty good, and blame can be apportioned to the human elements that use them.
3 beautiful countries!!! Congrats!!!
I Sincerely Appreciate this Wonderful Documentary, Real People Real Challenges Real Roads Real Journey and Real Stories Thanks to Those behind Creation/Making of this videos. You're Undoubtedly Outstanding
Nice documentary
Love these videos
The best documentation ever
In the past few years, the BRO had completely changed the state of these roads. Now they are metallic for most part of the year. The biggest problem with roads in mountainous India is not the state of road but the drivers themselves. Roads are still good enough to accommodate every person. But some pay no heed to traffic rules and speed when driving here. They alone are responsible for majority of the deaths.
Wow I'm here again 💥
I live in South Africa and have used the Moloto road a number of times. A lot of the problems on the road are as a result of bad, idiotic drivers Mini bus taxis speeding and breaking rules of the road Buses also speeding and not obeying rules of the road.Cases of drivers being intoxicated,under the influence of drugs or both. In reality people ask for stricter enforcement but usually what happens is that money for KFC and a coke gets them off.
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
Wow. Thank you for sharing an eye witness experience.
@aldostefanini1392
Жыл бұрын
Nothing new here in South Africa. Standard procedure
@Mike-1000
Жыл бұрын
Are car hold ups / car jacking still bad over in S.A ?
@aldostefanini1392
Жыл бұрын
The same i think. But mostly in the usual areas. Cash in transit vehicles have been targeted a lot the last few years
@VWPirates
Жыл бұрын
@@Mike-1000 one every 30min and one murder every 25min. The wild west was a casual walk in the park compared to life in SA.
Enjoyed it , I learned a lot, Thank you!
am from kenya and this i must say is an absolutely beautiful country... i have it in my bucket list to visit this country going further into the arabian side...
Nice Documentry with good information. 👍
I don't want to hear anyone complaining about their roads or infrastructure in Britain or U.S. ever again...this is unacceptable for any human being to endure...🍻
FD Deadliest Roads...No doubt my favorite show on KZread 👍
amazing documentaries!!! like the tripleta
Only legends know how crazy South African buses drive
I am from South Africa, Mpumalanga and have used the R573 (Moloto) road a million times between Pretoria and KwaNdebele. I've been lucky not have involved in an Accident. The state of the Putco Buses is horrific, people also drive recklessly and with nor due regard to other road users, especially month end. I believe that even if the road is extended we will still see accidents, an alternative route to Pretoria might be a solution, it's been years since the government spoke about the Corridor (train) with no actual plan.
@thembadube9589
Жыл бұрын
I fully agree with you, Tebza. A large number of South African drivers are reckless, they drive too closely behind the vehicles in front of them, they overtake where they should not, and some drive under the influence. I live in Pretoria East where, luckily, drivers generally obey the law. Whenever I visit Mamelodi (where I have many friends), I brace myself when I have to share the roads with the crazy taxi drivers we have in SA. They are the worst. There's a saying "African solutions for African problems". Let's apply that and allow police to flog offending taxi drivers in the buttocks (without their pants on -- the offenders, that is and not the floggers) in full view of the public. Fining these buggers does not work because they simply ignore the fines. But a good lashing with a horsewhip on bare bums would make them think (assuming they have brains) twice before offending with impunity.
thank you
Yay!! My evening is complete
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Have you evening? I haven't it.
Finally a new one yaaaaay 😎😎😎
Wow wonderful video thanks
I used Moloto road only 3 times in my life. I will say accidents are caused by reckless driving and YES uncollected spirits might add to the problem but reckless driving tops it all.
I was wondering how South Africa would be featured since our roads are among the best on the African continent. I was pleasantly surprised to see Moloto Road being featured, more so because I use the road at least once a month. I believe that the road is only deadly mostly because of the ill-discipline of the road users.
@FreeDocumentary
Жыл бұрын
That's what another viewer on here said. Thanks for stopping by to share!
@mambomambo6904
Жыл бұрын
Title says deadly roads, i think that's self explanatory regardless off good road or bad roads
@johndonovan7018
Жыл бұрын
dont worry about it. more time under ANC your roads will fit among those in the DRC..........
@sabbyd1832
Жыл бұрын
I googled the road and you are right. Must be scary to drive sometimes
@joyngamkhumlo2520
Жыл бұрын
Sir, 🤣 you are so funny as hell. Sir you might get the best road in the African continent but not in the world, so here we are featured in the video as deadly/dangerous/bad road in the video...🤣🤣🤣🤣. Mr. Donald mail❤️.. lastly, you said that, you used this road once a month, and it is used by ill disciplines users,, right ?..no offense but i guess you are one of them because you used the road too,, right ?🤣🤣🤣🤣.
Another great episode - a triple treat. Ignorant, reckless, entitled drivers making it deadly roads. Hopefully your videos create road safety awareness and that your video are archived for "how it used to be".
eagerly wait for next episode !! also Indian highway has a tunnel now & open all year round since 2020
I wish you can make another documentary of Olito road today. A would class road has been built. They have done an incredible work on that road
Enjoyed watching the trifecta! Reality but Brutal!!!
these documentaries help me know how other people survive in other parts of the world. its naturally different
Finally here 🥰
I felt like am involved in the documentary myself… that’s how gripping this thing is
@batman_2004
Жыл бұрын
Same.
I make 👍 for only the first and the last part of this episode,wish more details to this two part but it still a good episode,thank you for made us interesting again to your documentary channel.
Criss crossing through countries whose dangerous roads share each others terrain is quiet cool. bring it!
6.9.2022.Very good and best.Thank you very much.
It seems only the danger of Moloto Rd in South African is man made. The road is in good conditions and is not narrow nor winding. It would be a safe road if the drivers follow the rules.
Perfect videos 👌 📹 😍
Great documentary gathered alot from it keep up the good work
I've used Moloto Road two weeks ago, the road is clean with no potholes, but people drive recklessly especially those Putco buses during the night
very nice documental
@FreeDocumentary
10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
Finally 🇿🇦
I have watched a lot of your videos,your camera man is amazing, following them in those dangerous journeys
Muito bom
Nice shoot
Although I’ve never been, my heart is always in Afghanistan 🇦🇫 and others of the Middle East. I hope someday everyone there can unite. Put aside religion and the horrible past.
@abumansaray7
Жыл бұрын
You need to go read your history on the region if you think "religion" is the issue. Europeans are the ones that created artificial borders after ww1 under the sykes-pikot agreement, and colonized the area. The middle east has always been united prior to this. After that, they created puppet governments and installed dictators. USA created the Taliban in the 1980s. And Continued invasions and sanctions resulted in what we have today. But, it's nice to ignore all that and just blame the victims.
The documentary I like
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
All the 🌎 likes documentaries.
Most deadly accidents on roads do not happen on the "deadliest roads" of the world. They happen primarily on the highways. The most common roads.
Good.
First of all , i want to say that these Documentaries are fantastic !!! And second , BIG shout out to FD TEAM that abandone their families to travel to these countries to bring it to us many different cultures , their struggles to live and risc their lives !!! I JUST WANT TO SAY THANK YOU VERY MUCH , GOD BLESS AND BE WITH US ALL 🙏❤
The narrator just give me goosebumps. He’s damn too good.
I love this new model
Nice
@joaoalbertodosanjosgomes1536
Жыл бұрын
Interesting.
Interesting/informative/entertaining. Excellent photography job by video crews. Enabling viewers to better understand what the orator was describing. On those high altitude narrow roads. It's advisable to drive 🚗 sober.
Thank you for the narrator for all the speaking. That makes for a great video. when you have to read what they are saying, you miss a lot of the video. So thanks for that!!!
Speed bumps!! Put speed bumps in the danger zones thus making people have to drive slow BOOM 💥 LESS ACCIDENTS. 👍
You should bring a documentary of miraa drivers in Kenya. We need to know how they overspeed with no accidents
Residents of moloto road we are here watching if everything you say it's true,but no lies detected anyway.👌
Unfortunately, I doubt anyone takes that “Bishop” in SA very seriously…he is funny as hell, though.
🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦 is my country
Pew can wait
Definitely is horrifying both road’s! 🇸🇴🇸🇴
Good morning
Masya Allah
WOW, A BISHOP FINALLY MAKNG A DIFFERENCE.