World’s Most Dangerous Roads: Deadliest Journeys in India/Bangladesh (2019)

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In this acclaimed series, we journey on some of the world’s most dangerous routes and explore the lengths people go to in order to change their destinies.

From the peaks of the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, the Brahmaputra river flows for 2,900km through China, India, and Bangladesh. One hundred million people live along its banks and depend directly upon it for their survival. In the mountains of North-East India, its rapids make it impractical for navigation and trucks are the only means of transportation able to supply these remote villages.

And so, drivers undertake a most dangerous journey on board ancient trucks, brushing precipices and crossing suspension bridges whose planks threaten to break at any moment.

In Bangladesh, thousands of cows are transported along the river in simple wooden boats, while crowded ferries play bumper-boats as they try to plough a path to the docks. Boats in Bangladesh are mostly constructed from materials retrieved in gigantic shipyards where men work in wretched conditions…
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  1. From the peaks of the Himalayas to the Indian Ocean, the Brahmaputra river flows for 2,900km through China, India, and Bangladesh. One hundred million people live along its banks and depend directly upon it for their survival. In the mountains of North-East India, its rapids make it impractical for navigation and trucks are the only means of transportation able to supply these remote villages.

    And so, drivers undertake a most dangerous journey on board old trucks, brushing precipices and crossing suspension bridges whose planks threaten to break at any moment.

    In Bangladesh, thousands of cows are transported along the river in simple wooden boats, while crowded ferries play bumper-boats as they try to plow a path to the docks. Boats in Bangladesh are mostly constructed from materials retrieved in gigantic shipyards where men work in wretched conditions…

    Deadliest Roads – Guatemala: https://youtu.be/zVKD7E6GyBE

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  2. Brahmaputra river is not only exploited by Bangladesh but also by India, i being an Indian can say it as i live in West Bengal and share border with Bangladesh and we know how the river is being polluted and man handled. It's a shame to know how we humans don't consider our nature as it is the only way that support our lives by giving things for us humans to be alive

  3. Maybe do a better job of tying down the drums and check your load once in a while look at your bolts in your fluid levels and tires and all that stuff these guys are truck drivers they’re natives in a vehicle with wheels bunch of idiots

  4. Yeah I know how far they’re gonna make that car walk with a broken leg somebody should walk up and shoot it

  5. 41:21 please provide the earmuffs to protect their ears… Pity of them… Their safety is very important… No safety practice at all….

  6. How horrible for those poor animals. Terrible. Feasts are just for animal torture. Please change.

  7. Those poor cows 😢. I realize people have to make a living and eat but that was hard to watch. And there is not enough money in this world for me to ride across that bridge in one of those trucks! God bless those poor people 🙌

  8. Why shouldn't it be possible to enforce that such stretches are only driven by a bigger number of lighter vehicles? Do the truck drivers function as food tasters for the people in passenger cars?

  9. When you allow outsiders' faith in your nation beyond a certain limit either it may usurp everything or divide the nation into multiple parts…we have many examples in history and even the present and that ideology will still play victim.

  10. I got a little heart attack when I was hitchhiking in Odisha( India) I got near death experience on hill road

  11. For all non Indian or Hindi speakers, the way the dude say “we’ll eat it tonight” in the native language was hilarious af, only if you could understand the language you would know what I am talking about 😂😂😂 “12 baje isko khana hai”

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