Jeep Driving in Vietnam
After an exhaustive survey of jeep drivers in Vietnam, we
have compiled an amazing mountain of facts and myths about driving in Vietnam.
Here is but a sample of the nuggets of wisdom drawn from
that vast legion of the most professional jeep drivers in the world.
- If you
forget to unlock the chain on the steering wheel, there is a good chance
you won’t make the first turn.
- If you
are driving your First Sergeant around and you run out of gas, he is
likely to get mad.
- If you
put it in reverse, floor it, and pop the clutch, you will lay a patch.
- If Top
sees you do this, you will likely be taking the ankle express from now on.
- During
the monsoons, it will rain when the canvas top is down.
- During
the monsoons, it will rain when the canvas top is up.
- During
the monsoons, you are going to get wet.
- MPs
can appear from nowhere.
- MPs
will not go away if you ignore them.
- You should always give tanks the
right-of-way. Courtesy pays.
- If you
are constantly driving on the left side of the road and you are not in
Australia, you are going to be surprised one of these days.
- If you
signal for a left turn in Saigon, there is a good chance you will lose
your wristwatch.