Surviving The World’s Deadliest Traffic (Bangladesh): A Chaotic Journey Through Dhaka
Join Drew Binsky in his latest adventure as he dives into the bustling, chaotic heart of Dhaka, Bangladesh, often regarded as home to the world’s most hazardous traffic. With a captivating blend of grit and warmth, this video showcases the day-to-day life of everyday commuters navigating the city’s labyrinth of streets and public transportation.
From overcrowded trains to the relentless pulse of rickshaws, Binsky explores every possible mode of transport, immersing himself in the sights, sounds, and challenges faced by Dhaka’s residents. As he rides the train with locals, you’ll witness the surprising camaraderie and hospitality that characterize this vibrant city, even amid its notorious chaos.
A special highlight of the video is the connection Binsky makes with children from the streets. Amid the madness, he encounters young hustlers, each with their own inspiring stories of resilience in the face of adversity. One such interaction leads to a heartwarming moment where he treats a young boy to his first pair of shoes—a testament to the kindness and generosity that can flourish even in the toughest circumstances.
With insights from local guides and a focus on the culture, this film takes a deeper look at how the city operates amidst its infamous traffic congestion—where the average citizen can spend hours just trying to reach their destination. It’s a poignant reminder of the challenges faced by urban residents in a rapidly developing nation, juxtaposed against the indomitable spirit of its people.
So buckle up (or maybe just hold on tight) as you embark on this wild journey through Dhaka’s chaotic roads. With humor, heart, and a dose of realization, Drew Binsky invites you to witness the vibrancy and resilience of Bangladesh, urging viewers to appreciate the beauty hidden within the chaos.
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Watch the full journey in “Surviving The World’s Deadliest Traffic (Bangladesh)” and experience Dhaka like never before!
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What a chaotic, overwhelming, absolute hell hole. I know ppl can get used to just about anything, but holy shit I can't imagine growing up in a place like this. It's just insane.
Ayo it’s Drew and Nadir on the Go!!!
He massaged your brain! 😂😂 he wanted too make sure you can think more clear!
I'm not a magician, but I know the next clip is in Iraq.
I am from Bangladesh
Malaysia
You're right about the city being an absolute mess but things somehow just working, even through the toughest conditions. There's always been a charm about it. As a Bangladeshi raised in the West, every time I go to Dhaka, the chaos fascinates me. Long hours in traffic don't even bother me much when I'm there because I'm always looking out and observing the wild world there, that itself is basically free entertainment.
Should have brought earphones to protect your hearing on train.
yeah i am from Bangladesh 😅 bro,,,
I am from Dhaka, Bangladesh… Welcome 😊
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I am a fan of Nadir.
That country needs to follow China's One Child Policy … Just saying.
First time seeing what it truly like in parts of Bangladesh , as I have been keeping them in my prayers for a long time now. Truly incredible experience! Absolutely amazing to see how these people get through this difficult traffic and that fast moving train. I was trying to keep focus as I was watching this video but, it can make you feel dizzy. Beautiful kind people who are making the best of life within an overwhelmingly crowded space.
The question that nobody is asking is, "When are they making all the babies?" Damn, they get a lot of action in these over-populated countries.
This is why I follow your channel 🥹 the way you spoiled that little boy for the day was beyond words beautiful and selfless. Thank you Drew God bless you and your journeying around the world as long as you keep this up you will always be safe and protected by the hand of Go
Lol india is not for beginners 👍
Bet you it fucking stank, they always smell so bad, like take a shower smelly
remembered the girl from house tour of london
AMAZING DOCU FILM ! THANK YOU DREW ❤
🇧🇩❤️❤️❤️🫱🫱👈
imagine the smell
Be safe
The fogging (smoke) in the street is for mosquitoes.
Why am I hearing this video in Korean??? 😭😭😭
I’m so grateful to be privileged enough to come from a slightly better city than this
Allah 🤲🤲🤲😢
Hi Drew, If possible visit outside Dhaka
Переводчик Дагестанец что ли?
Yay! I ordered the jumpsuit and a pair of leggings! Cant wait to try them!
What an amazing man you are
বরিশালে আসেন মুগ্ধ হয়ে ফিরে জাবেন
Wow Drew that was so nice of you to that kid, and I can't believe that one man had no eyes I've never seen that before.
Bangladeshi commentators here are very chilled about this video
If it was a video about Mumbai, Delhi or Varasani, the commentators from india would be swearing and using vulgar language at the content creator like they did to Tyler Oliveira.
Love you bro
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The people in Bangladesh are very strong. They don’t even look like people that were complaining about their situation.
Beyond blessed to be born in America
انت يهودي وانا احترم هذا وانت حر في ديانتك ان تقول الجمعه السوداء هذا شيء مزعج هي الجمعه البيضاء بالنسبه للمسلمين
When you have a headache in Bangladesh, do you trust the meds they offer?
Kab bangladesh aaye aap
You got a rough start brother. Next time try doing other things and visiting other cities and villages. Trust me, you are gonna love it, specially the villages.
Dear ……,
Greetings!
I would like to extend my warm and heartfelt invitation for you to visit Barishal, Bangladesh. Known as the “Land of Rivers,” Barishal is a beautiful and peaceful city filled with natural charm, rich culture, and warm-hearted people.
If you come, we can explore some wonderful places together—Durgasagor, the historic Lal Kuthi, the serene Kirtankhola River, and many other scenic spots. You will also get to enjoy the delicious local cuisine that Barishal is famous for.
I truly hope you will honor me with your visit.
Looking forward to welcoming you in Barishal.
Warm regards,
[mainul Islam noman
Welcome🎉, our homeland ❤🎉
Love you bro 😘
Does drew binsksy reply?
Dhaka looks like h3ll on earth.
Really surprise to see Amena here and her london home tour was great.
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