Colombian Coffin Buses
Moby | 25/3/2008Before I first visited South America I had heard crazy stories of buses where you could see through the floor, chickens, pigs and other unnamed animals under your feet.
Maybe it was because I came from Africa where the buses minivans really are like that times 10. The exchange student doctors you meet tell you never to sit near the front of the minivans because the amount of injuries they see in the emergency departments give them 12 months experience in just 3.
Well I have to say that the buses here in Colombia are pretty damn flash.
They have air conditioning “so good” that you hope you are wearing your thermals, jeans, jumper and hoodie just in the hope of being warm enough to sleep. This can be a double negative when you are layered up in preparation and end up on a full bus, no toilet, and there is no air-con!
But to the point of this post. The only strange thing about the buses here is that you will not see what is possibly going to kill you.
There is a partition between the driver/front window an the passenger compartment. So when you get thrown out of your seat onto the floor by heavy braking, or into the aisle from very heavy swerving. You really cant tell how close you came to the end.
The positive side you need less Valium, because what you cant see cant hurt you.
Comparing these trips to one I did in Thailand sitting front and top of a double-decker bus above the driver, with a full widescreen view of their style of overtaking other buses with oncoming trucks around fast corners, all this with just 2 lanes. A few episodes like this and we could take no more and shut the curtains.
Yeah. Colombian buses are better.