He was a bit too explosive for my taste, but he’s right
@giannishen8 ай бұрын
雙方都不對,只有Prozzie對; Prozzie分析得好,謝謝分享!👍🤩👏
@shuyi09188 ай бұрын
那位外國人說出了大家的心聲!
@lifeintaiwan8 ай бұрын
Calling someone a moron trumps any swear word I can think of 😂
@BarrytheSuperScot8 ай бұрын
I've had some choice words for bad drivers that I've said to myself...😂
@mikanmogu8 ай бұрын
agreeee lmao
@chrissy73888 ай бұрын
He can get sued and be fined for calling people names in public. That’s actually against the law.
@LaurensvanRooijen8 ай бұрын
I always thought that traffic in Taiwan was terrible - and I even got hit by a car last October in Taichung, but that was entirely my mistake and I got away with just a broken toe. But then I went to HCMC this March, and that made me realise that traffic in Taiwan is not all that bad... seriously, HCMC is utter madness. I once also scolded an old man who had filtered into traffic on his scooter from the sidewalk, without looking and straight in front of me. on topic: actually grabbing that lady was a bad mistake on behalf of that foreigner - never get physical in altercations like that.
@davidt18318 ай бұрын
Agreed. In my experience, traffic in both Vietnam and Cambodia are more horrible than Taiwan. But I think it's worth pointing out that both Vietnam and Cambodia are lower middle-income developing country while Taiwan is a developed country. And the traffic in Taiwan is just not befitting a developed country.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
A lot of the bad drivers here are SanBao. I'm making a video about it next week
That foreigner was taking a big risk swearing at her in public, as many foreigners have been sued for "public insultment", which is illegal in Taiwan.
@meiyuc228 ай бұрын
not heavy punishment anyway, he can afford it.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
@@meiyuc22 It's a criminal offense so it goes to a criminal court instead of a civil court like in most countries so it's actually a lot more serious than you'd think
If the dangerous driver was a 190cm 100kg guy then I doubt the foreigner would be pushing and yelling. It takes a real tough guy to bully a woman half your size 🙄
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
Yes, the guy is totally out of line and probably has general anger issues. When this happens in LA it usually leads to a shooting. Glad this is Taiwan.
@K12war8 ай бұрын
Bingo
@MarcoGPUtuber8 ай бұрын
There can only be one answer. Prozzie is right.
@aaronjensen84558 ай бұрын
I've lived in Taiwan for 15 years, and I agree that traffic is the worst. It's not uncommon for Taiwanese drivers to run red lights when there are people on the crosswalk. An American was recently (2023) killed on a crosswalk by a careless Taiwanese driver. Taiwanese police just don't enforce traffic rules.
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
It's the governments responsibility even driving school but at the end of the day it's each driver's responsibility. Taiwan takes after china I think the mentality I have a car so I'm bigger and better than you
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
I take public transportation and/or walk. Now I just RUN when I'm crossing the street. No accidents everybodys happy 🏃♀️🏃♀️➡️💃 #cooperation
I hope he doesn't get sued, because I think that lady needed someone to tell her that she drives like a maniac, but in Taiwan, he absolutely could get sued. The laws here are kind of crazy when it comes to defamation
Although the lady was extremely dangerous, the response of the guy was also inappropriate. He could have made the point by being concerned and warn her. No need to threaten, insult and physically assault. That was in no way justified.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
Yea but I wonder how that lady drives after this incident because he scared the crap out of her haha
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
Understand why he is upset, my Taiwanese wife also goes off on idiot drivers. However, never touch another person, unless you like facing a judge. My take is this guy more than likely has general anger issues.
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie agreed
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
@@mikeyF8015 Yeah totally. He's going to find himself in real trouble real fast if that's how he reacts to every driving incident in Taiwan
@吳虹萱-m6b8 ай бұрын
我思故我在! 有在思考這對眾人所產生的危險的人,會因危險而生氣! 但是僵屍……
@glgl76768 ай бұрын
Does Taiwan have a driving points system like in Canada? High fines and impounding vehicles on the spot can probably change driving behaviour.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
They do but the laws aren't really enforced all that well
@ExpatTraderFX8 ай бұрын
Been a while prozzie missed you man
@BarrytheSuperScot8 ай бұрын
The traffic is certainly the worst thing in Taiwan. The amount of close calls I've had do piss me off, it's like the other driver doesn't care if you smash into the side of their car as they turn left while you're going forward. Another thing are the people driving in a city with their high beams on and blinding you! Driving my scooter is a big part of my channel and I do love riding around Taiwan, but there are so many terrible drivers like the ones that pull over to the side of someone on a scooter forcing them to brake, just to get ahead, that it seems they want to cause accidents, and of course there are many terrible scooter riders too like the one in the video. I've luckily not had any major accidents and I hope it stays that way! Still better than the driving in China though.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
yeah driving in China was terrible
@BarrytheSuperScot8 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie Thankfully, I never had to drive anything there (never learned anyway), not even a scooter. But just from observation I could tell the driving was worse.
@JohnnyCosme8 ай бұрын
You can get sued at the drop of a hat for "public insult" here in Taiwan, even for flipping people off. Let's face it though, some people could use some public insulting and the roads would probably be safer for it.
@configwang8 ай бұрын
騎快同向來說確實比較安全,不過通常死於左轉車、無紅綠燈路口
@Curly33738 ай бұрын
To me, this foreigner stopped being right when he pushed her. 😅
@SnowTrance8 ай бұрын
我覺得那個外國人只是做了所有台灣人想對三寶駕駛做的事情, 不過影片提到的地區確實是台中沒錯XD
@hawkyuan8 ай бұрын
Very good topic and very educational, the traafic school should use this video in their driving training course , seriously
@jamiehuang10918 ай бұрын
You are right, some ppl drive crazily and don't care anyone else, that's why I think the driving school should teach them all the basic of driving skills
Don't understand why the government there doesn't do anything about it.
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
They do it people report the incident.
@jamesuddin9018 ай бұрын
I think the foreigner was right to scold the lady, she almost ended up under his wheels, but he shouldn’t have laid hands on her. That was way out of order.
Kinda. I'm not white but I grew up in the states since I was 3yo (im now 42). I would love to join a political party made up of foreigners this is where you get all the young votes. The world belongs to young people anyways lol
@mp-pc1ky8 ай бұрын
Not only Taiwanese but all Asian women have curtains on all windows and wear gloves is cause they don't want to get a sun tan not because they don't care what's behind them. Also the rider was totally wrong but the guy should never have touched her and screamed at her, in Taiwan just for abusing someone verbally in public like that can get you sued she was wrong but he also was wrong. I'm a foreigner and can honestly say I don't mind the traffic or riding in Taiwan yes there are some bad drivers but every country has that I'm sure that idiot screaming has done stupid things before also no one is perfect he needs an attitude check
@meiyuc228 ай бұрын
just prepare $1000USD, you'll be alright
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
Yea I'm glad she wasn't hurt. It's common for people (especially old people) to fall and land all weird and end up in bad shape. But also hope she stops driving like that
@abbychen77338 ай бұрын
The foreigner is right. The lady’s reckless driving could cause incidents that harm both others and herself. The lady deserves to have a proper driving lesson from someone
@davee20568 ай бұрын
The title sums it up. He's a foreigner. Asia doesn't have many "foreign" faces, and people of a different colour aren't considered citizens. They're just visitors in the minds of the locals, regardless of how long they've lived there or how well they speak the language. His actions would most likely be seen as excessive or inappropriate as a foreigner. Therefore, he was out of place to cause a scene.
@ExpatTraderFX8 ай бұрын
That dude threatening a woman..sheesh right or wrong cmon
@westonmickey38908 ай бұрын
Hey ya dirty prozzie... it's been a while as I'm one of your toxic OG subscribers who has been mildly absent. Glad to see you are doing good. Do you still talk to C-Milk, Vivian, Winston, Brown Eye and Wing?
@Hali888 ай бұрын
#Where'sWing, she was cool!
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
Yeah I talk to Cmilk and Winston all the time. Wing got married so not so much and I hear from Brown Eye every once in a while
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
P.S My new Taiwanese audience are so nice and kind, I miss you OG toxic subs
@westonmickey38908 ай бұрын
You're looking good brother.. Taiwan has been positive for you. @@Prozzie
@hyhyh26 ай бұрын
Compared to Japan, hazardous traffic conditions are a daily reality in Taiwan.
@backcountry_pete7 ай бұрын
I vote for some Taiwan Triad info videos. I never even thought of Taiwan having Triad stuff until I saw the Brothers Sun. I always thought of gangster stuff being mainland China or Hong Kong stuff.
@ukmaxi8 ай бұрын
While the driving was reckless, not sure the response by the foreigner was entirely appropriate.
@DreaMeRHoLic8 ай бұрын
You think he should've brought her flowers for attempting to kill him?
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
No matter the country, the guy is out of line for taking it up to the physical level.
@ukmaxi8 ай бұрын
@DreaMeRHoLic I don't think her aim was murder like that question implies. Sure, get annoyed and say that was terrible driving. However, to get aggressive, saying "I will f you up" and pushing her is just not the right way to handle it.
@theaveragejoe57818 ай бұрын
Nice little walk'n'talk. Taiwan looking good
@snoopybrown28068 ай бұрын
8:08 本片重點 ,交通問題在該地區尤其 "嚴重" 😂
@a09871102518 ай бұрын
台灣的交通真的只能說政府太擺爛,罰金太輕 落後國家才會那麼多人騎機車😢😢
@Su-ew8mj8 ай бұрын
For Christ’s sake, he may have actually saved her and other innocent people’s lives!
I can’t get behind him pushing her, and the other driver being at the other side pretty much trapped this lady between them. She’s basically trapped between two angry people screaming at her and one of them pushing and grabbing her. As a woman that situation is absolutely terrifying. The only thing she learned was that foreign men are terrifying, which isn’t the right lesson Yes she was wrong but just shame and embarrass the crap out of her then
@jay.rhoden8 ай бұрын
Exactly. Do you think he would be pushing the girl if it was a guy? Do you think he would be pushing the girl if it was a guy with tattoos? He is nothing more than a bully picking on someone smaller than him. I dont wish ill of the guy, but I hope he can learn to control his frustrations a little.
The traffic in Taiwan is sometimes just as lethal as guns in US.
@K12war8 ай бұрын
JohnnyFD is in Taiwan. Link up with him
@jca4la8 ай бұрын
Yes, the laying of hands is a bridge too far. That dude is cruising for a bruising and someone will be happy to administer it. Really enjoy your vids Prozzie, so recommend keeping your distance from discussing underworld types for my selfish interests...and the sake of your hide as well. NHL playoffs about to start, do you think my Kings have a chance against the Oilers. 3 years in a row they match up in the 1st round and Edmonton has taken the first 2.
@sleng3588 ай бұрын
又來看Prozzie了,廢話不多說趕緊先按個讚
@stuart37128 ай бұрын
What he did was road rage, cant defend that. Anyone touched me or a loved one like that, they be in for a fight with me.
@郭芳蘭-p3s8 ай бұрын
你的視頻我通通看了一遍
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@TL2438 ай бұрын
Loving Taiwan
@puggsincyberspace8 ай бұрын
You know how I feel about scooters. Maybe China was right in banning them in cities...
@mikeyF80158 ай бұрын
I thought electric scooters are legal in the PRC. Have spent years in Xiamen and Shanghai and the scooter drivers are equally shit.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
It might be safer but you also run into the problem of forcing people who can't afford a car to get around some other way. In Taipei that probably wouldn't matter but other cities don't have the infrastructure for it
He should not have touched her, but I understand his frustration. Everyday, walking, driving a car or motorcycle I see similar driving here and it's bloody annoying.
@zainisdabomb6 ай бұрын
driving like she had 5 stars
@matthewjay6608 ай бұрын
I drive in Houston traffic and there are times... ✊🏻😠😤🇺🇸🤝🇨🇦
@weihungliu96678 ай бұрын
你是遇到瘋狂騎士 🤣🤣🤣
@王柏凱-z3y8 ай бұрын
那影片就是在台中...我印象中是北區
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
Played the video in slow mo and I honestly don't see what the problem is??? The local kept a fair distance from the foreigner. No need to yell and get aggressive (EXTREMELY aggressive you gotta know thats just how it is in taiwan or asia in general same in china Vietnam Thailand if you drive in taiwan you know thats how it is and you kind of accept it or dont drive public transportation in asia is so convenient no need to get involved in that mess) than to physically put your hands on somebody. Those two foreigners were closer than the local!!!
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
Than again if I was white in asia I would yell and scream too show off my narc traits lol to say the least but since I'm not I gotta adhere to the locals. Talk about double standard. Shallow superficial world we live in.
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
Why do foreigners keep saying traffic in taiwan is bad. It's small it is an island afterall, there's a lot of people, cars, trucks, buses, scooters and most importantly IT IS ASIA AFTERALL its not america. If you want better traffic, maybe go to america???
@cafezo879348 ай бұрын
The local has skills. If I did that I would crash into oblivion lol
Sorry what she did was wrong, but the moment he laid his hand on her he’s also in the wrong. That’s assault.
@Sicilian498 ай бұрын
If you take a scenario and simplifies it to the bare minimum, then sure.
@tomtsai8 ай бұрын
@@Sicilian49 I didn’t say she wasn’t in the wrong. But I assume you also believe being physically aggressive is justified then?
@DreaMeRHoLic8 ай бұрын
@tomtsai bro, what she did is "atempted murder" and you cry "assault"? If you hit someones front wheel and they fall and slide into something at high speed... they're dead. In what world is defending someone that just tried to kill someone "justified"?
@tomtsai8 ай бұрын
@@DreaMeRHoLic dangerous and reckless? Yes. Attempted murder? Seriously, try that in court.
@carrlechen59708 ай бұрын
那位女仕真的需要教育一番
@K12war8 ай бұрын
He should be deported. That's not how you talk to people.
@djmaciiiii8 ай бұрын
I would live in Taiwan if they could fix the road situation. Prozie had no where to walk and gets honked at for having no place to go at 25 second mark. How are little kids supposed to no get run over? People hate it, but if China takes over at least they will build roads and sidewalks.
@davee20568 ай бұрын
Great argument mate. Taiwan should just down arms for some sidewalks
Just made it to the part where he yells at her and before hearing the rest I would like to simply say what i feel happened. The guy was just riding and then the "crazy person" drives in a way that many countrys would make you lose your license. Maybe he got scared for a second and had to evade and this almost made him crash and lose his life... so he "lost his shit". I guess the argument that unfolded is the casual "well, here it's normal" people that defend this and say that you have to get use to it.... and the other side (that i would be on) that there is no excuse to cut someone off and almost making them crash and lose their life. You can say what you want... but i dont feel sorry for the person having to face the rage of someone that they almost killed. In the end i would say that i guess that some people musst almost lose their life or a close one to understand that there is no excuse for risking someone elses life "because you just feel like it". edit: yea, its exactly what I thought it would be... and in the comments you got people defending her "i dont care if i someone dies" with "well, what he did was assault.... he is the dangerous one". Humans are stupid and some people need to have a close one die to this before they get basic common sense.
@SpringBearFilms188 ай бұрын
The way this foreigner shouted derogatory slurs, bullying and threatening this woman is not only wrong but has racist and condescending undertone, not to mention these are criminally chargeable behaviors. So to say that this foreigner is kind of right, Prozzie, you're very wrong. Let's get that straight first. While in every sense of safe traffic concern, the female motor cyclist is beyond reckless, likely to cause harm to others, and absolutely at fault. But this can be dealt with by non-violent manners, verbally and physically. You can be as angry as you want without calling her names and being physical. She shall not be threatened, shoved, grabbed. Taiwanese are nice, calm and we do appreciate foreigners visiting our country and enjoy friendly exchanges. However, we don’t need to be lectured or discriminated against in our own country, by a foreigner. So the fact you're addressing the issue this way, I wonder you have certain mindset that you’re not aware of. By all means, dangerous driving behaviors are not acceptable and they're pervasive in Taiwan--something needs to be improved upon for sure. However, when we see bad behaviors, we need to call them out as well. There, foreigner.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
I didn't say the foreigner was right for yelling at her or pushing her. But his point is right, she was driving like a maniac. I wasn't "lecturing" or "discriminating against you", unless of course, you drive like that lady does. Then yea I'm gonna tell you like it is. It's not right to drive that way and put others lives at risk. Don't hit or threaten people. Even if it's funny. Love, a foreigner.
@SpringBearFilms188 ай бұрын
@@Prozzie You did. @4:06, you said her's "kind of right...” And that’s not okay. As a KZbinr, you have to be more mindful of your wordings. He may have the right position to condemn the female motor cyclist, but he then demonstrated something equally problematic if not more. Plus, potentially criminal. As a KZbinr, you have responsibilities-Violence is never the answer, doesn’t matter if you’re in the right position, that includes verbal violence too-swearing, calling names, threatening is never tolerated. You should have called these things out FIRMLY as well. I hope you’re able to reflect on these things, understand how lucky you are in your position, that way, you are truly showing respect to your host country.
@Prozzie8 ай бұрын
@@SpringBearFilms18 what I’m trying to explain to you is that I meant he’s right to point out her driving is dangerous. We’re saying the same thing here. And why do you keep pointing out that I’m a foreigner? It’s coming off really weird. Like I’m not from here so I can’t say these things? Are you her granddaughter or something? If you are then steal her keys because she’s going to kill someone. And I’m not “lucky”. It takes works to build a channel like any other business.
@david0ade8 ай бұрын
Very interesting arguments, let's reverse this same scenario and have it happened in any Western country say America for example, a tough looking Asian man riding a scooter and all of a sudden gets dangerously cut by a White woman on another scooter then the Asian man starts to shout derogatory slurs, bullying and threatening the White woman with racist and condescending undertone but in Chinese language exactly as you described, first the White woman would have no friggin idea what he is saying in his own language, (yes it just so happen that English is an international language so you would think that the Asian woman would understand those racist English slurs he was spewing or maybe she also had no idea what he was saying but only know he was pissed) The point I'm trying to say here is and the difference if the same scenario happened in Western country reversed, nobody would be viewed as a "foreigner" they will both be dealt with in the same manner as if they're both American citizens.
@Arliay8 ай бұрын
Taiwan’s Ministry of Transportation appears to be functioning, but in reality no one knows what they are doing.