Strassenverkehr in Indonesien
Hoi Indonesien Freunde!
In Youtube unter Road traffic in India sieht man wie die Strassenverkehr in Indien gefährlich sein kann. Zum Glück ist das in Indonesien nicht so, oder habt ihr auch sowas in Indonesien erlebt? Quelle: YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twMj9MTs3lw Salam hangat garuda |
Also ich finde, dass sich der Verkehr in Indonesien nicht so sehr von der Filmszene aus Indien unterscheidet. Ok, es gibt inzwischen immer mehr Ampeln, die das Problem entschärfen, aber Keuzungen, wo es ähnlich zugeht, findet man auch noch.
Gruß Matthias |
Nimmt sich wohl nichts zum Verkehr auf Bali!
Wenn man bedenkt das es keine Regeln gibt, keine Verkehrsschilder und keine Führerscheinprüfung läuft doch alles noch recht gut ab! |
Hallo,
off-topic: Frage: wieviel kbps brauche ich um diesen/ einen Link von you tube zu öffen? In Bali ist das Internet oft nicht der rede wert...höflich ausgedrückt Nicht alle Menschen haben soviel Glück in Ubud zu wohnen und Blueline zu haben (@Matthias: Neid!) Grüsse Marc |
Hoi Marc
Der Film ist über eine Minute lang und ich denke bei dir sollte etwa 4 Minuten dauern bis du den Film sehen kannst. Salam hangat garuda |
Verkehrs-Chaos?
Quelle: thejakartapost
Link: www.thejakartapost.com/bali.asp Mixed feelings about tourist surge in Bali Prodita Sabarini, The Jakarta Post, Denpasar After planning a relaxing day shopping at Kuta's Discovery Mall, Intan Indahsari spent a large chunk of her morning sitting in Jakarta-like traffic. "The traffic has never been this bad," the Sanur resident said. Bali was visited by thousands of domestic tourists during the Idul Fitri holiday, including many who decided to bring their own vehicles with them. While tourism industry officials were happy with the rising number of tourists visiting the resort island, local residents were frustrated with the traffic chaos they contributed to. "It is really frustrating. I wish tourists were not allowed to bring their own vehicles to the island," Intan said. Traffic congestion at popular tourist sites has been an annual problem in Bali during Idul Fitri. This year, with an official period of leave set by the government until Oct. 19, traffic was worse than in previous years, Intan said. At night, airport taxi drivers refused to take passengers to Kuta in fear of being caught up in traffic jams. "Several drivers who went to Kuta a few hours ago have not returned yet," one taxi driver said Tuesday. On ordinary days, the drive from the airport to Kuta takes about 15 minutes. Holidaymaker Priska Siagian, 25, said getting a taxi from the airport to take her to Denpasar was a difficult mission. "A taxi driver at first refused to take me. He asked me to wait for an hour because he was tired after being stuck in Kuta," she said. Bali Tourism Agency head Gede Nurjaya acknowledged the problem, saying the island was facing a unique dilemma. "It is very good for Bali to receive a lot of visitors. However, popular tourist places cannot hold so much traffic, which in the end results in traffic jams," he said. "We definitely cannot stop people from bringing their own cars to the island, as some tourists come here after visiting other cities," he said. Holidaymaker Yetty Priyono, 45, and her family said bringing their own car to the island was fun, despite the fact they had to deal with traffic jams. The family spent the holiday traveling from Jakarta to Salatiga and Semarang in Central Java, to Surabaya and Banyuwangi in East Java and to Bali after crossing the Bali Strait by ferry. "We have more freedom with our own car. We don't really mind the traffic jams, we just joke around in the car a lot," Yetty said. She said her family would not hesitate to take the road trip to Bali again. "It was really fun for us," she said. Nurjaya said the traffic problem was caused by the fact most tourists visited the same few tourist attractions. "Domestic tourists swarm to Kuta, Nusa Dua, Sanur and Kintamani. There are a lot of other places as well," Nurjaya said. He said his agency was endeavoring to promote other areas of interest, especially in the Karangesem and Klungkung regencies. "There are a lot of tourist destinations in these areas that are as beautiful as the well-known places. Ujung and Candi Dasa in Karangasem are examples," he said. Klungkung regency is home to the islands of Nusa Lembongan, Nusa Penida and Nusa Ceningan, he added. "If tourists were drawn away from the regular places and were spread out across the island, it would overcome traffic problems in Kuta," Nurjaya said. Ist es z.Zt. wirklich so schlimm? |
Ein alt bekanntes Problem. Wer schon mal versucht hat mit dem Auto oder dem Motorrad am Sylvesterabend nach Kuta zu fahren kennt das. Die Touristen aus Java kommen eben alle mit dem eigenen Auto.
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Auch heut Nacht gab es in Legian wieder einen schweren Unfall bei denen zwei Touristen aus Australien ums Leben kamen.
Allerdings hatte der Fahrer mehr als nur ein Bier getrunken, aber auch das scheint wohl zur Normalität zu werden X( |
Hallo ihr alle,
wir waren gestern den tag unterwegs in Kuta und Ubud, es ist in der Tat ungewöhnlich voll und bei stosszeiten ist es kein zuckerschlecken, ich dachte immer wo um alles in der welt kommen die ganzen autos her? alleine die nummerschilder...da wird man ja schon direkt neugierig, das ganze alphabet! Eine Runde Buchstabenraten zum Zeitvertreib? F? W? AA? Grüsse Marc |
hallo zusammen
hier die liste mit den indonesischen kfz-kennzeichen Quelle: ub-feuerwehr Link: http://www.ub-feuerwehr.com/10705.html <table><tbody><tr><td>A - Serang, Java AA - Magelang, Java AB - Yogyakarta, Java AD - Surakarta, Java AE - Madiun, Java AG - Kediri, Java B - Jakarta, Java BA - West Sumatra BB - Tapanuli, Sumatra BD - Bengkulu, Sumatra BE - Lampung, Sumatra BG - South Sumatra BH - Jambi, Sumatra BK - North Sumatra BL - Aceh, Sumatra BM - Riau, Sumatra BN - Bangka-Belitung, Sumatra </td><td>D - Bandung, Java DA - South Borneo DB - North Celebes DD - East Celebes DE - South Moluccas DG - North Moluccas DH - Timor DK - Bali DL - Central Celebes DN - South Celebes DR - Lombok DS - Irian Jaya .</td><td>E - Cirebon, Java EA - Sumbawa EB - Flores ED - Sumba F - Bogor, Java G - Pekalongan, Java H - Semarang, Java K - Jepara-Rembang, Java KB - West Borneo KT - East Borneo L - Surabaya, Java M - Madura Island, Java N - Malang, Java P - Besuki, Java R - Banyumas, Java S - Bojonegoro, Java T - Krawang, Java</td></tr></tbody></table> gruss werner ps. W ???? <table><tbody><tr><td> </td><td> </td><td> </td></tr></tbody></table> |
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