Chuck Norris Approved: How to Survive as a Pedestrian on Russian Roads
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Chuck Norris Approved: How to Survive as a Pedestrian on Russian Roads



It's a very well documented fact (through thousands of hours of footage obtained from dashboard-mounted cameras) that a large proportion of Russian drivers don't pay attention nor do they yield to pedestrians when they seem them crossing the road.

From the first few seconds of this video it becomes instantly clear that the driver is going way too fast for a heavily trafficked and fairly populated area, and that an accident is imminent.

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