answered about 8 months ago by dangchi
Hi,
My bother is a good driver. He has just gone to Hanoi from Ho Chi Minh city and he wants to find a job here, but he hasn't had his own car. So if you need a driver only, could you please give him a chance to interview?
Thanks,
Chi
With so many cars around now, you'd expect the cost to be relitivly low, think again.
A few people i've heard of now, set up a deal with taxi companys. Some use a pre-fixed rate, other use vouchers, and the total bill is settled at months end.
Another option is the bus, which runs past there, but will be over crowded at those times.
Really you shouldn't be a wimp, the bike opens a whole lot more than just going to work, and after the first few times, you'll fit in with the rest of the mayhem.
answered about 8 months ago by alpha
Agreed. Get a bike. It's really not nearly as difficult as it seems. Don't let it intimidate you. In many ways, it's far more accommodating to a novice rider than many other traffic "systems" would be. There's nothing you can do out there out of either inexperience or ineptitude that is going to take any of the other drivers by surprise. Everyone on the road is expecting the unexpected at all times. Take it slow and steady and you'll find that everybody goes around you without batting an eye. In a traffic system where there are strict rules and expectations about what will and won't happen on the road, you might be in trouble. Here, you'll be just more background noise.